The Glass and Glazing Federation (GGF) Fire-Resistant Glazing Group (
The Guide to Best Practice in the Specification and Use of Fire-Resistant Glazed Systems covers how Fire-Resistant Glazing systems are used to control the spread of fire and smoke, which allows enough time for a safe escape, as well as safe
access
Now in its fourth edition, the most recent revision tracks changes in legislation and incorporates updates in line with constant product development undertaken by the construction industry.
Adrian Blaydon, GGF Technical Officer and Secretary of the (
addresses the performance levels of Fire-Resistant Glazing, and how it is vital to combine the appropriate materials alongside the correct installation method to certify a Fire-Resisting performance.”
The Best Practice Guide is closely associated with Approved Document B for Fire Safety (one of a series of documents that offer a route to building regulation compliance over a range of subjects) which, following the tragic incident at Grenfell
Tower in 2017, is currently the focus of the glazing sector. Fire safety has been brought to the fore in the national agenda, and the
Steve Rice, GGF Director of Technical Affairs added, “GGF Members and the industry have contributed to this Guide – from glass suppliers, system fabricators, certifiers and installers. It is very positive that so many are so passionate about fire safety.”
Article and Guide on GGF website here
