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BS 9999:2008 - Code of practice for fire safety in the design, management and use of buildings

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After 10 years in development, BSI British Standards has published BS 9999:2008 Code of practice for fire safety in the design, management and use of buildings.

BS 9999 gives recommendations and guidance on the design, management and use of buildings to achieve acceptable levels of fire safety for all people in and around buildings.

BS 9999 is applicable to the design of new buildings, and to alterations, extensions and changes of use of an existing building, with the exception of individual homes and with limited applicability in the case of certain specialist buildings. It also provides guidance on the ongoing management of fire safety in a building throughout the entire life cycle of the building, including guidance for designers to ensure that the overall design of a building assists and enhances the management of fire safety. It can be used as a tool for assessing existing buildings, although fundamental change in line with the guidelines might well be limited or not practicable.

BS 9999 contributes to the protection of people in buildings by:

* Working to prevent fires occurring in the first place
* Being aware of the types of people in the building and any special risks or needs (such as disabled people, see BS 8300 Design of buildings and their approaches to meet the needs of disabled people. Code of practice)
* Ensuring that all of the fire safety measures in the building are kept in working order, and in particular that the means of escape are always available
* Training staff and organizing the evacuation plan, to ensure that occupants leave quickly if a fire occurs
* Taking command in the event of a fire until the fire and rescue service arrives.

The standard builds on government guidance to legislative requirements, providing an advanced approach to fire safety in the design, management and use of buildings. It promotes a more flexible approach to fire safety design through use of structured risk-based design where designers can take account of varying human factors. The guidance on means of escape for disabled people (in respect of both design and management) is greatly expanded within BS 9999 from that in DD 9999 to reflect the requirements of the Disability Discrimination Act and the principles of inclusive design.
Who should use BS 9999?

* Architects
* Designers
* Surveyors
* Facilities/building managers
* Fire and rescue service
* Building control officers
* Fire safety engineers
* Fire risk consultants
* NRAC and other qualified access consultants.

BS 9999 will supersede DD 9999, and the entire BS 5588 series (with the exception of BS 5588-1), which will be withdrawn on 6 April 2009.



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BS 9999:2017 Fire safety in the design, management and use of buildings – Code of practice

Author(s)/Editor(s): Technical Committee FSH/14, Fire precautions in buildings | Size: 6,07 MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Original preprint | Publisher: BSI | Year: 2017 | pages: 400 | ISBN: 9780580977169


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This British Standard gives recommendations and guidance on the design, management and use of buildings to achieve reasonable standards of fire safety for all people in and around buildings.
This British Standard is not applicable to the following types of building, which are covered in BS 9991:
a) dwellings (single-family dwelling houses, self-contained flats or maisonettes);
b) residential accommodation blocks (e.g. for students or hospital staff), with individual bedrooms and the provision of kitchen/sanitary facilities constructed within a fire compartment;
c) specialized housing.
It is not applicable to houses of multiple occupancy (HMOs) or buildings in which occupants receive medical care. It might have only limited applicability to certain specialist buildings and areas of buildings (e.g. areas of lawful detention).
This British Standard is applicable to the design of new buildings, and to material alterations, extensions and material change of use of an existing building.
NOTE Attention is drawn to the Building Regulations 2010 [1] and equivalent national variations ([3] to [5]) in respect of the definition of material alterations, extensions and material change of use.
It also provides recommendations and guidance on the ongoing management of fire safety in a building throughout the entire life cycle of the building, including measures for designers to ensure that the overall design of a building assists and enhances the management of fire safety. It can be used as a tool for assessing existing buildings, although fundamental change in line with its recommendations might be limited or not practicable.
The recommendations and guidance given in this British Standard are intended to safeguard the lives of building occupants and fire-fighters. Whilst some of the recommendations and guidance might also assist in the achievement of other fire safety objectives – such as protection of property, the environment, communities and business/service viability – additional measures might be necessary which are outside the scope of this British Standard.
This British Standard does not cover fire safety design strategies for extreme events such as terrorist actions.

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