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Flammable Cladding Used In Grenfell And Others......madness.
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https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-56000 440
Surely the fire brigade would have had to approve it for the building to get a fire certificate.
Surely the fire brigade would have had to approve it for the building to get a fire certificate.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Many of the people in the'chain' would have relied heavily of the BBA Certificate stating ".......that the flammable panels "may be regarded" as meeting a British fire performance standard known as Class 0."
I know when I am choosing products a BBA Certificate, and the wording it carries, are sufficient for me to specify it.
The entire tragedy ought to have been preventable at *some point* but quite where that was is still uncertain.
I know when I am choosing products a BBA Certificate, and the wording it carries, are sufficient for me to specify it.
The entire tragedy ought to have been preventable at *some point* but quite where that was is still uncertain.
no read the accounts of the oral testimony
time consuming and complicated I know
the cladding was dangerous no matter was its classification
I dont think there is an issue
here's 20 knicker, big stuff mind, now we know the cladding is gun cotton so issue a nice cert theres a good fellow
but hey you know
I have been wrong - very wrong before (*)
(*) and when I wasnt wrong, people, yes people TTT still insisted I was talking crap
time consuming and complicated I know
the cladding was dangerous no matter was its classification
I dont think there is an issue
here's 20 knicker, big stuff mind, now we know the cladding is gun cotton so issue a nice cert theres a good fellow
but hey you know
I have been wrong - very wrong before (*)
(*) and when I wasnt wrong, people, yes people TTT still insisted I was talking crap
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