- Verify the fire classification of all cladding and insulation materials before installation.
- Install cavity barriers and fire breaks progressively as cladding installation proceeds.
- Keep combustible insulation and cladding waste off scaffolds and away from ignition sources.
- Obtain a hot works permit before any work near exposed insulation or cladding.
- Store combustible insulation materials in a secure area away from the building facade.
- Follow the construction phase fire strategy for cladding and insulation risks.
- Brief all trades on the fire risks of working near exposed insulation materials.
- Maintain fire extinguishers on every scaffold lift where cladding work is underway.
- Report any missing or displaced cavity barriers to the site manager immediately.
- Comply with the Building Safety Act requirements for external wall material selection.
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- DON'T install cladding materials that do not meet the specified fire classification.
- DON'T carry out hot works near exposed insulation without a hot works permit.
- DON'T leave combustible insulation offcuts or packaging on scaffold platforms.
- DON'T skip cavity barrier installation — they are critical to preventing fire spread.
- DON'T store large quantities of combustible insulation adjacent to the building.
- DON'T ignore the construction phase fire strategy for cladding activities.
- DON'T substitute specified materials with cheaper alternatives without design approval.
- DON'T allow smoking on scaffold platforms near exposed insulation materials.
- DON'T leave partially completed cladding systems unprotected overnight.
- DON'T assume modern insulation does not burn — many types are highly combustible.
See also: Fire Safety Awareness on Site | Fire Door and Compartmentation
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