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1 BRE FIRE CONFERENCE th June 2015 Part of the BRE Trust

2 Compartment sizes are they still fit for purpose? BRE Fire Conference th June 2015 Tom Lennon Fire Safety Team, BRE Global Part of the BRE Trust

3 Compartment sizes - Background As part of a recent DCLG project dealing with Compartment sizes, resistance to fire and fire safety BRE Global have undertaken research into a number of linked work streams dealing with fire safety and the associated provisions in Schedule 1 of Part B of the building regulations This presentation concerns Maximum fire compartment sizes. The aim of this work stream was to produce robust evidence and data to explore the potential to develop a systematic method for determining maximum compartment sizes based principally on life risk, but taking into account other factors such as environmental impact.

4 Maximum fire compartment sizes - Background This project has explored the potential to develop a systematic method for determining maximum compartment sizes based principally on life risk Compartmentation is used to sub-divide buildings so as to restrict fire size and minimise fire spread. For non-domestic buildings AD B (Volume 2) sets out maximum compartment sizes dependent on the height and use of the building. There are different values for certain categories dependent on whether sprinklers are installed or not There is currently no recognised engineering method for establishing the appropriate maximum compartment size for a particular building

5 Current situation Guidance to the building regulations (Approved Document B, Fire safety, B3 Table 12) provides limitations on the maximum size of compartments For single-storey buildings there is no limit on the maximum size of compartment in the industrial category. Note this category would include large single -storey portal frames with a height to the eaves up to 18m. Requirements from the insurance industry restrict the maximum floor area in industrial buildings to 7000m² in the absence of an approved automatic sprinkler system

6 Maximum compartment sizes Tasks Review of background to existing AD B requirements The maximum dimensions of buildings or compartments in Table 12 of AD B are based in large part on survey data from the 1940s. The background information has been reviewed and recommendations made as to areas where the existing requirements would benefit from a reappraisal. Review of existing fires database Existing published information has been reviewed to identify the relationship between compartment size and impact. Any trends relating to the impact of modern forms of construction on fire size and severity has been highlighted Review of alternative approaches used to derive maximum compartment size An international review of standards, guidance and accepted practice has been undertaken.

7 Review of background to existing AD B requirements Current provisions based on Post-War Building Studies No. 20 Fire Grading of Buildings Original restrictions in relation to maximum floor areas and maximum cubic capacities dependent on nature of construction and nature of fire hazard Recommendations a balance between limiting potential losses and imposing barriers to trade Original bye laws only applied to buildings incorporating combustible materials Subsequent changes to the guidance have removed the distinction between combustible and non-combustible materials with performance based functional requirements applied to all forms of construction

8 Review of background to existing AD B requirements Principal factors that influence the regulations governing the maximum size of fire compartments are: The type of construction The nature of the occupancy The location and particularly the proximity of other buildings and The nature of fire precautions including the provision of an automatic sprinkler system

9 Review of background to existing AD B requirements Currently no limitation on compartment floor area for single storey industrial buildings Original recommendations proposed a similar approach for single storey buildings of Construction Type 1,2 or 3 (protected or partially protected) for low fire load occupancies but did impose restrictions in relation to other types of construction or higher fire loads Where restrictions are imposed (e.g. multi-storey industrial building) the compartment floor area can be doubled if a suitable sprinkler system is installed. This is in line with the recommendations of the post-war building studies report for incorporating the benefits of a suitable suppression system.

10 Review of background to existing AD B requirements Very large single storey industrial and storage buildings have been constructed in recent years on green field sites where there are no issues around adjacent structures and no access problems for the FRS In such cases structural elements only supporting a roof do not require any specific level of fire resistance Although the current regulatory guidance does not specify any limitation in maximum compartment size for such buildings insurance industry requirements may limit compartment size

11 Review of background to existing AD B requirements Property protection requirements limit the maximum compartment size in single storey industrial buildings to 7000m² and 14000m² where an automatic sprinkler system is installed This is in line with the AD B guidance for mult-storey industrial buildings up to 18m high The study has failed to find any scientific basis for the sprinkler factor

12 Review of existing fire database and compartment sizes Table 1 Number of buildings of different sizes, in different occupancy classes Total area (m 2 ) Description < 2,000 2,000 to 4,999 5,000 to 9,999 10,000 to 20,000 > 20,000 Unknown Total Factories Workshops and Warehouses (Including Bakeries and Dairies) 296,100 16,750 5,180 1, ,170 Factory Shops 1, ,330 Food Processing Centres Food Stores High Tech Warehouses Large Distribution Warehouses ,120 Large Food Stores ( m 2 ) 1, ,190 Large Industrials (Over m 2 ) ,010 Large Shops ( m 2 ) Large Shops (Over 1850m 2 ) 190 1, ,940 Refuse Destructor Plants/Disposal Sites Retail Warehouses and Food Stores 6,190 1, ,930 Shops 406, ,760 Storage Depots 1, ,050 Stores 68, ,340 Waste Incinerator Plants Waste Recycling Plants Waste Transfer Stations Wholesale Warehouses Cold Stores (Rental Valuation) Warehouses Within/Part of Specialist Property Workshops Within/Part of Specialist Property

13 Review of existing fire database and compartment sizes

14 Review of existing fire database and compartment sizes A fire = 2.79 A room 0.69

15 Review of existing fire database and compartment sizes

16 Review of existing fire database and compartment sizes

17 Review of existing fire database and compartment sizes p(a fire ) QA fire -0.2

18 Review of existing fire database and compartment sizes

19 Review of existing fire database and compartment sizes p(a fire ) QA fire -1

20 Review of existing fire database and compartment sizes

21 Review of existing fire database and compartment sizes Equivalent fatalities: Each actual fatality = 1 equivalent fatality Each severe injury = 0.1 equivalent fatality Each slight injury = 0.01 equivalent fatality Each injury treated by first aid = equivalent fatality Each recommended precautionary check = equivalent fatality Each person rescued (uninjured) = equivalent fatality Each unspecified injury = equivalent fatality.

22 Review of existing fire database and compartment sizes

23 Review of existing fire database and compartment sizes

24 Review of existing fire database and compartment sizes

25 Review of existing fire database and compartment sizes Conclusions from fire statistics Clear trend for average fire area to increase as area of room of origin increases No obvious trend for life risk to increase as area of room of origin increases Sprinklers reduce the life risk in non-residential buildings In dwellings and other residential buildings, statistics are too sparse to draw any meaningful conclusions directly from the data Primary benefit of sprinklers in non-residential buildings is property protection (since life risks are low anyway)

26 Review of alternative approaches used to derive maximum compartment sizes A review has been undertaken based on information supplied by Arup Fire of alternative approaches to deriving maximum compartment sizes to provide an international perspective in relation to regulatory requirements The review has focused specifically on the issue of maximum compartment sizes for single storey industrial and storage buildings (excluding car parks) The provisions within the regulatory guidance in relation to maximum compartment sizes for England and Wales are the least onerous of all the countries investigated

27 Review of alternative approaches used to derive maximum compartment sizes The results from the review show a great deal of variation with regard to limitations on compartment size Restrictions on compartment size vary according to occupancy type Recognition in some countries that a simple occupancy based classification is too simplistic and too crude. Further broken down by nature of the fire load or risk category associated with the activity The USA situation differs from all overs covered for two reasons. Firstly design may be undertaken to any one of a number of National or State codes. Secondly requirements are related not only to the type of occupancy but also to the nature of the construction type.

28 Review of alternative approaches used to derive maximum compartment sizes Because of the different classification the USA was not included in the comparative study Information was also provided for France and Germany. However, the regulatory system in these countries does not lend itself to the simple comparative approach adopted in the review. The results from the study are summarised in the Table that follows

29 Country Code/Guidance/Regulation Single-storey industrial Single-storey storage Unsprinklered Sprinklered Unsprinklered Sprinklered High risk Low risk High risk Low risk High risk Low risk High risk Low risk England AD B No limit No limit No limit No limit No limit No limit England AD B (property protection) Wales AD B (Wales) No limit No limit No limit No limit No limit No limit Scotland NDTGD ROI TGDB No limit No limit Australia BCA Hong Kong HKCPSFB South Africa SANS No limit No limit No limit No limit No limit No limit Greece Fire Building Regulation PD 71/ China GB Holland DBR No limit No limit No limit No limit India NBCI No limit No limit No limit No limit Denmark Informationon fire safety sizing

30 Overall conclusions The aim of this work stream was to produce robust evidence and data to explore the potential to develop a systematic method for determining maximum compartment sizes based principally on life risk, but taking into account other factors such as environmental impact. The review of statistical data has shown no clear correlation between compartment size and life safety for compartments with floor areas larger than 500m² for large single-storey industrial and storage buildings The review of international requirements in relation to maximum compartment floor area for single-storey industrial and storage buildings found no systematic method for determining maximum compartment sizes based principally on risk

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