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BSI PD CEN/TR 17524:2020

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Fire safety engineering in Europe. Review of national requirements and application

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BSI 2020 64
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This document gives an overview of the evolution of regulations and application of Fire Safety Engineering (FSE) in Europe. Based on work performed in 2001-2002, a full update of information has been done. A global survey based on questionnaires defined in 2001, the evolution and possible perspectives of the FSE practices within two perimeters are presented:

  • The first perimeter is the same perimeter analysed in 2001 corresponding to the European Union defined in 2001 extended to European countries with European Union agreement (Switzerland, Norwegian and Iceland).

  • The second perimeter is the European Union perimeter of 2016 extended to European countries with European Union agreement (Switzerland, Norwegian and Iceland).

Conclusions and initiatives of the 2001 proposals were analysed 15 years after, with and without the extension of European Union. New initiatives have since been proposed.

In addition, the state-of-the-art of Fire Safety Engineering is updated.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 National foreword
6 European foreword
7 Introduction
8 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 The Benefeu programme
4.1 Organization and tasks
9 4.2 Task A – Current regulations in member states
4.3 Task B – State-of-the-art FSE
10 4.4 Task C – Initiatives and cost-benefit analysis
11 5 Additional programme
12 6 Updated survey of EU member states in 2001
6.1 Survey conditions
13 6.2 Fire regulations
6.3 Enforcement of the fire regulations
15 6.4 Societal goals and functional requirements
17 6.5 Technical details in the regulation
18 6.6 Alternative approval system or derogation
19 6.7 Change of regulation
24 6.8 Cost/benefit analyses
6.9 Non-regulatory obligation
26 6.10 Fire safety engineering
6.11 Education and training
28 6.12 Conclusions for 2001-MS
7 Enlarged survey of EU members states in 2016
7.1 Survey conditions
29 7.2 Enforcement of the fire regulations
31 7.3 Goals for society and functional requirements
33 7.4 Technical details in the regulation
34 7.5 Alternative approval system or derogation
35 7.6 Change of regulation
39 7.7 Costs/benefit analysis
40 7.8 Non-regulatory obligations
42 7.9 Fire safety engineering
7.10 Education and training
44 7.11 Conclusions for the 2016-MS
45 8 State of the art of FSE
8.1 Current state of the art
8.1.1 Feedback from SFPE performance-based code conference
46 8.1.2 State from the toxicity report
52 8.1.3 Standardization
53 8.1.4 Fire safety engineer recognition
8.2 Need of research and development
8.2.1 General needs
54 8.2.2 Demographics data
56 8.2.3 Fire hazard in sustainable building
8.2.4 Model for fire department response
57 8.3 Justification of product performance in Fire Safety Engineering
8.3.1 Material – Reaction to fire
8.3.2 Construction product – Fire resistance
58 8.3.3 System – A global assessment
59 8.3.4 Active measures: modelling
8.4 Conclusion from task B of Benefeu
9 Conclusions
61 Bibliography
BSI PD CEN/TR 17524:2020
$198.66