Draft Scottish Advice Note on cladding fire risk released and open for feedback

On 30 March 2020, the Scottish Government approved the launch of a Technical Working Group tasked with developing a Scottish Advice Note to determine the fire risk of external wall systems in multi-storey residential buildings.

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This decision was in response to the consolidated advice released by the UK Government’s Independent Expert Panel on Fire Safety on 20 January 2020. The advice, which doesn’t have legal status in Scotland, dealt with the fire performance of cladding, fire doors, and other construction aspects and offers assistance to building owners in managing risk.

The Scottish Advice Note will take on board the key findings from the fire testing of external wall cladding systems carried out by the UK Government and make it clear what the different legislative requirements and guidance will be in Scotland.

Open to feedback

The Technical Working Group has now met three times and has produced a draft version of the guidance which can be viewed below. They are now looking for feedback and will be conducting a series of webinars and meetings with key stakeholders. If you wish to take part in any of the webinars, you can register using the links below.