Webinar replay
Recorded: 21 April 2021 (12:00 - 13:00 UK time)
What’s this webinar about?
Dame Judith Hackitt’s Final Report, Building a Safer Future, recommended that all higher risk residential buildings should have a “Golden Thread of information” detailing how it was designed, built and is being maintained. This would be a live document, held digitally, that exists alongside the physical asset. To help the industry, this webinar outlines how the Golden Thread policy is looking to be implemented in England as part of a wider building safety programme of activity. It also introduces BS 8644-1 Digital management of fire safety information for design, construction, handover and emergency response - Code of practice, which is being developed to support the Golden Thread policy.
This webinar is for:
- Those with an interest in the built environment, building safety, and the building regulations generally
- Fire safety specialists
- Facilities / Asset Managers
- Auditing, certification, accreditation and compliance specialists
- Insurers
- Manufacturers (including construction products)
- Clients/Employers
- Designers
- Contractors
- Building Control Bodies
- Fire and Rescue Services
Why should you attend?
- To increase your understanding of how the Golden Thread policy is being implemented within a wider new building safety programme of activity
- To learn more about the draft Building Safety Bill
- To learn how BS 8644-1 is intended to support the implementation of the Golden Thread policy
Agenda
12:00 - 12:10 Welcome and introduction – Anthony Burd - Associate Director and Head of Built Environment, BSI – National Standards Body
12:10 - 12:40 The Golden Thread and the role of BS 8644 – Aman Sharma GIFireE CFPA-E Dip - Managing Director, Totus Digital
12:40 - 12:55 Q&A session
12:55 - 13:00 Update of publication, timelines and how you can get involved – Anthony Burd - Associate Director and Head of Built Environment, BSI – National Standards Body
13:00 Close of the webinar
To gain valuable insights into the Golden Thread policy and its implications for your organization, please book your place at the webinar now.