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CLM Fire Testing Partners With FPA For New UKAS Lab

CLM Fire Testing, part of CLM Group, a global provider of fire safety solutions, proudly announces its partnership with the Fire Protection Association (FPA) for the establishment of a cutting-edge, UKAS-accredited fire testing laboratory. This collaboration marks a significant milestone in advancing fire safety standards and fostering innovation within the fire protection industry. superior service availability CLM Fire Testing will provide clients and the supply chain with premier access to...

ASFP Appoints A New Association Council At Its AGM

The Association for Specialist Fire Protection (ASFP) appointed its new Council at its 2024 Annual General Meeting (AGM) at Drapers’ Hall, in London, UK, on 11 April, 2024.  The 12-strong Council was appointed following a successful election held in February-March in which 21 nominations were received.   New and elected seats The Association’s Chair and Vice Chair retain their seats for another year, with the remaining 10 places elected for two years. The Council in...

ASFP Announces The 2023 PFP Award Winners

The Association for Specialist Fire Protection announced the winners for its 2023 Passive Fire Protection (PFP) Awards on 23 November at the Association’s Awards Dinner at the Leonardo Royal Hotel in London. ASFP Managing Director Mike Ward was joined by guest speaker, and comedian Hal Cruttenden, to present the awards to each worthy winner. The winners are:  ASFP Installation of the Year: Coopers Fire for its work in the Great Mosque of Mecca, Mataf Tunnels, installing a series of...

CLM Fireprrofing Discusses How Fire Stopping Prevents The Spread Of Fire Through Pipes

Compliant passive fire protection encompasses the entire infrastructure of a building. Rooms, floors, and communal areas are all interlinked by a complex network of installations, which need to be incorporated into any fire protection strategy. A standout example of this is the use of compartmentation and fire-stopping to prevent the spread of fire through pipes. Compartmentation Compartmentation involves dividing buildings into a series of compartments, which are then reinforced with fire-st...

CLM Fireproofing Discusses About A Fire Compartmentation Survey

Fire safety is important in any building, but in the aftermath of Grenfell Tower, additional scrutiny has been placed on tower blocks, high-rise buildings, and social housing. Given the number of occupants in these buildings and the speed at which fire can spread, the passage of flames and smoke must be inhibited through a fully compliant compartmentation strategy. passive fire protection measures Compartmentation incorporates passive fire protection measures such as fire-resistant cavity bar...

CLM Become Local Partner Of Crystal Palace Football Club

CLM Fireproofing is delighted to announce that it has become a Local Partner of Crystal Palace Football Club. Formed in 1861, Palace were founding members of the Football Association and the FA Cup and the current season marks the club’s 11th consecutive season in the Premier League. Supporting communtiies Through the Palace for Life Foundation, the club has helped support communities throughout South London for the last 25 years. CLM Group CEO, Tom Gilbert, and Head of Marketing,...

CLM Fireproofing Explains The New Fire Safety Requirements That Will Come Into Effect In October 2023

Over the last few years, the fire protection industry has been defined by large-scale regulatory shifts. As pioneers in fire protection compliance, CLM welcomes any changes that raise the bar on safeguarding buildings and their occupants. That’s why this article, will be covering a series of regulatory changes that are on the horizon. Fire Safety Reform Program The Fire Safety Reform Program enters its third phase on 1st October 2023. This will introduce changes to The Regulatory Refor...

What Are The Main Causes Of Fire In The Hospitality Industry?

Fire poses a significant risk to the hospitality sector. Apart from causing costly damage and bringing operations to a halt, it can seriously undermine the organization’s brand. The evidence suggests fire is fairly commonplace in the industry; according to the government’s latest figures, hotels are one of the most vulnerable types of buildings, with 263 out of every 1,000 experiencing a fire in the period September 2012–September 2019. Pubs, restaurants, and takeaways fared s...

The Building Safety Act: Your Questions Answered

Following post-Grenfell inquiries, large-scale changes have been enacted in the Building Safety Act (2022) regarding the role of fire safety in construction and building maintenance. The bill will run alongside the Fire Safety Act (FSA) to strengthen oversight, creating an independent regulator to be established by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE). Here is an overview of the new roles and responsibilities enacted by the bill, and their implications for accountability and transparency...

The Role Of A Resident Liaison Officer In Local Authority Construction

Construction projects are a community process, not just in terms of immediate impact but also in the long-term benefits they offer local areas. This concept is particularly resonant in the case of local authority construction projects, as they are partially funded by taxpayers and designed for community benefit and use. Resident Liaison Officers (RLOs) are central to the relationship between local authorities, construction companies and community members. Not only is it essential that residents...

Understanding Fire Safety Regulations In Schools

It is essential that staff and students are safe in their place of learning, whether it’s a school, university, college, or anywhere else. According to research, an average of 1,500 fires happen each year in educational establishments, causing a “significant impact on the social and emotional experiences of pupils, staff and the wider community and on teaching and learning in the affected schools.” According to insurance reports from Zurich, in 2019 alone there were...

Tom Gilbert Appointed CEO Of CLM Group

CLM is delighted to announce that Tom Gilbert will be joining CLM as the new Group Chief Executive Officer. Responsibilities As well as driving the group's overall vision, Tom will work with the team to develop the existing clients and introduce new ones while also identifying and developing new service offerings.  He will also utilize his extensive network to promote CLM as the UK’s number 1 passive fire protection contractor. Tom Gilbert Tom brings a wealth of experience t...

CLM Secure National Firestopping Position 1 On Hyde Framework

CLM Fireproofing is the current Number 1 Provider of the National Firestopping Framework (Pretium|Hyde Group). Utilizing the framework can engage to provide Firestopping and Fire Door Installation works. The Pretium Framework, developed with Contracting Authority the Hyde Group, with technical input from Frankham Risk Management Services, delivers quality services, best practices, and assurance with an accredited supply chain. About the Framework Projects of all...

ASFP Announces The 2023 Passive Fire Protection Awards Finalists

The Association for Specialist Fire Protection has announced the shortlist for its 2023 Passive Fire Protection Awards, with the winners due to be announced on 23 November at the Association’s Awards Dinner at the Leonardo Royal Hotel in London. As well as showcasing the award winners, the event will feature a special guest speaker, comedian Hal Crutten.  Each award recognizes excellence within the passive fire protection industry, at the company and individual levels. Shortlisted co...

CLM Fireproofing Explains Emerging Fire Protection And Suppression Technologies

The fire protection industry is amid some exciting technological developments. While the core tenets of fire protection remain the same, new products allow for solutions that are more efficient and sustainable, not to mention safer. In this article, CLM will highlight some of the most recent advances in fire protection technology, and how they can transform the industry. SCot in fire protection The Internet of Things (IoT) has the potential to revolutionize everyday objects. In essence, the t...

Understanding Fire Door Certifications And Accreditations

Accreditations and certifications are critical for maintaining compliance with fire door regulations. They represent the strict standards that must be followed for fire doors to offer proper protection, and mark the culmination of rigorous testing procedures. In the UK, certifications are provided by various organizations, including the government, industry associations and independent accrediting bodies. Ultimately, they show evidence that a fire door has been tested and approved to meet the r...

CLM Fireproofing Presents Fire Safety Building Regulations In 2022

In the immediate aftermath of Grenfell, investigators found multiple examples of non-compliance in terms of best practice and workmanship. It was clear that a series of professional and institutional failings contributed to the fire. However, what also emerged was a worrying lack of clarity surrounding regulations and compliance processes. Hackitt Review findings The Hackitt Review, the main post-Grenfell fire safety inquiry, described roles and responsibilities for building safety as ‘...

Quelfire Ltd. To Sponsor Panel Discussion At The London Build Expo 2021

Following the success of the virtual roundtable discussion last November at London Build Online, have arranged another one this November – this time in person – at the London Build Expo 2021, taking place at Olympia, London, UK, between 17 November and 18 November 2021. While the first discussion looked at the importance of early engagement in fire stopping mostly from the design point of view, are planning to build the forthcoming discussion around the coordination and management o...

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