Develop descriptive designs for penetration seals

Design & specify | DS010

This activity is about influencing the design intent of buildings, arrangement of services and performance requirements (performance specification) of penetration seals, as the design is emerging. This may be carried out during RIBA stage 3 (Spatial Coordination) on new build projects or during repair, maintenance and improvement activities.
Culture & behaviour
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Effective working behaviours

You must:

  • Work within limits of defined capability and know when to seek advice from others
  • Manage own time effectively
  • Work effectively individually and as part of a team
  • Communicate effectively
  • Undertake defined personal development activities to maintain currency of competence
Culture & behaviour
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Design & specification behaviours

You must:

  • Challenge unsafe behaviours and activities, and report where necessary
  • Work in accordance with quality requirements and challenge where they are not being met
  • Act ethically to ensure safe outcomes
  • Follow organisational processes for highlighting and resolving inaccurate or incomplete product information
  • The individual knows what the processes are, why they are important and follows the processes in place
Currency of competence
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Experience developing descriptive designs for penetration seals

You must have:

  • 1 descriptive design of penetration and linear gap seals to meet fire strategy and regulatory frameworks, per year
Core abilities
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Core passive fire knowledge

You must:

  • Understand the importance of passive fire protection in safeguarding buildings and people
  • To include: compartmentation; how PFP impedes fire to protect structures and people.
  • Know suitable vocabulary to discuss passive fire protection products

To provide evidence, you may complete:

  • IFE Level 2 Certificate in Passive Fire Protection
  • IFE Level 2 Award in Passive Fire Protection
  • Any one or more of the awards currently on offer
  • IFE Level 3 Certificate in Passive Fire Protection
Core abilities
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Selecting construction products

You must:

  • Understand how legislation and official guidance relates to the design of passive fire protection, and the consequences of non-compliance
  • Understand how digital engineering can assist with the design process, and its limitations
  • Understand that buildings work as systems and know the importance of this for passive fire design
  • Understand your responsibility to follow organisational rules about construction products
  • Be aware of the Code for Construction Product Information (CCPI) and how it is utilised
  • Understand how conformity marking can be used to support passive fire design
  • To include: Use of the Declaration of Performance to compare products for the same scope of application; Knowing that not all products can be conformity marked
  • Understand how third party certification can support passive fire design
  • Understand how test reports can support product specification
  • Know the impact of getting information wrong
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Impact of product variation in design and specification

You must:

  • Understand the potential impact of product variation on construction system conformance or compliance
  • Understand when product variation may be required
  • Where specified product is not available or where conditions at site don't meet design intent
Specific abilities
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Developing descriptive designs for penetration seals

You must be able to:

  • Interpret technical information from the fire strategy, building designs and/or site conditions to create a descriptive design for penetration seals
  • Validate prescriptive designs for penetration seals to meet fire strategy and design intent
  • Review, amend and communicate descriptive design where no suitable products can be specified in line with design intent
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Understanding passive fire products for penetration seals

You must:

  • Know the materials that services are commonly made from and their implications for use of products for penetration seals
  • Know the supporting construction materials that are commonly used and their implications for use of products for penetration seals
  • Know that use categories are specified for materials used for penetration, and how those categories are located and applied
  • To include categories as laid out in the ASFP red book
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Limits of responsibility for descriptive design

You must:

  • Understand that within descriptive design you may accept a construction product for a validated scope of application
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Communicating descriptive design information

You must:

  • Know methods of communicating descriptive design information

You must be able to:

  • Communicate the descriptive design requirements  to relevant stakeholders
  • Document the descriptive design, including any changes made during the design review process
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