Timber Frame Building Fire Risk

Toolbox Talk Record

Ref: TBT-FIR-015  |  Issue: 1  |  Date: March 2026
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What?

Why?

Total loss riskAn unprotected timber frame building can be completely destroyed by fire in under 30 minutes during construction.
Arson vulnerabilityIncomplete buildings with open access and stored timber are prime targets for deliberate fire setting.
Insurance and costTimber frame fires cause multi-million pound losses and project delays of 12 months or more.
Do Don't
  • Implement robust site security with fencing, CCTV, and access control
  • Install temporary fire detection and alarm systems as early as possible
  • Remove combustible waste from the building and surrounds at least daily
  • Eliminate hot works on timber frame structures wherever an alternative exists
  • Obtain hot works permits and maintain fire watch where hot works are unavoidable
  • Follow NHBC and insurer fire prevention guidance throughout the construction phase
  • Designate fire wardens and brief all operatives on the fire response procedure
  • Store flammable materials in designated areas away from the timber structure
  • Install passive fire protection including plasterboard linings as early as practicable
  • Brief security staff to check for signs of attempted trespass or fire risk nightly
  • DON'T carry out hot works on or near the timber frame without a permit
  • DON'T leave the site unsecured outside working hours — arson is the main risk
  • DON'T allow combustible waste to accumulate inside or against the building
  • DON'T store LPG cylinders, flammable liquids, or fuel near the timber structure
  • DON'T delay installing passive fire protection — every day unprotected is a risk day
  • DON'T smoke inside or within 10 metres of the timber frame building
  • DON'T leave power tools plugged in or charging unattended inside the frame
  • DON'T assume fire will not spread quickly — it reaches roof level in minutes
  • DON'T prop open fire doors or remove fire stopping once it has been installed
  • DON'T disable temporary fire detection systems during noisy construction phases

See also: Fire Safety Awareness on Site | Hot Works Fire Prevention