Last edited 12 Nov 2024

CROSS-UK critical safety alert on inoperable smoke vents after building work

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[edit] CROSS-UK issues a critical Safety Alert: Smoke vents rendered inoperable by building work

The Alert draws attention to the safety risks associated with preventing the operation of smoke vents, in particular Automatic Opening Vents (AOVs), by construction work on existing buildings.

AOVs are provided as part of a fire safety smoke control system. In the event of a fire, an inoperable smoke vent poses a significant hazard.

If smoke cannot be released from the building, it could hamper the escape of occupants and the ability of the fire and rescue service to fight a fire.

In many cases, AOVs can be indistinguishable from standard windows. This may lead to their inadvertent obstruction.

As part of its confidential reporting system, CROSS-UK has received several reports of AOVs being made inoperable by building work, including when façade materials are being replaced.

An AOV might easily be rendered inoperable by a scaffold pole, temporary masking, the storage of materials, or adjustments to cladding.

This is a Red Safety Alert – the highest rating possible on the CROSS traffic light system. It is particularly relevant for buildings undergoing removal work of combustible cladding.

Read the full Alert here.


This article appears on the CROS - UK news sites as 'CROSS-UK issues a critical Safety Alert: Smoke vents rendered inoperable by building work' dated 7 November, 2024.

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