LPS 1181: has confusion created liability? Insurers have recently sought to clarify their stance on the fire performance of sandwich panels. Peter Jones asks whether they have gone far enough? (English)
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FIRE SAFETY ENGINEERING
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2008
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Title:LPS 1181: has confusion created liability? Insurers have recently sought to clarify their stance on the fire performance of sandwich panels. Peter Jones asks whether they have gone far enough?
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Published in:FIRE SAFETY ENGINEERING ; 15, 9 ; 21-24
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Publication date:2008-01-01
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Type of media:Article (Journal)
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Type of material:Print
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Language:English
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Table of contents – Volume 15, Issue 9
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Expert panel: Mark Harris takes a look at the role of composite panels in the light of recent changes to fire legislation and guidance in the construction industry| 2008
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LPS 1181: has confusion created liability? Insurers have recently sought to clarify their stance on the fire performance of sandwich panels. Peter Jones asks whether they have gone far enough?| 2008
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Trusty companion: BS-5839 has been a mainstay of the design of fire alarm systems for almost 30 years. Colin Todd brings us up to date with the latest issue| 2008
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Electric mountain: We profile a detection and alarm system that operates in one of the most challenging environemnts around - an underground hydro-electric power station| 2008
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We can fix it: Ron Alalouff visits a branch of the UK's largest DIY retailer to find out how it has turned around its record on fire safety| 2008
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Using the F-word: Keith Goodall guides us through the F-Gas regulations which, when applied to fire extinguishing systems, require a responsible approach to their use| 2008
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Can we assume that newly built homes passed by inspectors have been constructed to adequate fire safety standards? David Sugden has his doubts| 2008