
Uncovered Witness: Fire Science Revelations
In this podcast, I am joining HALLIWELL Fire Research to provide a fundamental insight into fire science. With content that does not require any prior knowledge, we hope to guide the listener from the basics into the real fire science revelations. With an in-depth discussion of past catastrophic fires and the most impactful research, we build a sound foundation on where the knowledge on fire comes from. We also take a look into the future and how the field may change in the coming years.
"Uncovered Witness" aspires to foster a deeper appreciation for fire science, highlight the critical role of fire safety in architectural and engineering design, and encourage a multidisciplinary approach to improving fire safety standards. By making fire science accessible to a diverse audience, including lawyers, investors, architects, and others, the podcast underscores the universal relevance of fire safety knowledge and its impact on society. Through education and awareness, it aims to inspire improvements in fire safety practices and designs, contributing to the prevention of fire-related tragedies.
Uncovered Witness: Fire Science Revelations
S3E02 | Building defects
This episode of Uncovered Witness: Fire Science Revelations, Season 3, delves into the challenging process of defining and identifying building defects, particularly in the realm of fire safety. We emphasize the complexity and multifaceted nature of what constitutes a building defect. Joined by experts from various disciplines, including fire safety, law, and insurance, the episode unravels different perspectives on defects, their implications, and their compliance with building regulations.
The discussion includes key insights from experts like Mario Lara Ledermann from Halliwell Fire Research UK, Joanna Grant from Fenchurch Law Ltd, and Garteh Bowers and Richard Gough from McLarens. These professionals share their views on the roles and responsibilities in identifying and addressing defects. The episode highlights the importance of understanding building defects beyond technical non-compliance, considering the potential risk to life safety and property, and the complexities of legal and insurance implications.
Listeners learn how defects are often discovered incidentally, such as during water ingress investigations, and how rigorous evidence collection and expert analysis play crucial roles in building defect litigation. The episode also covers the differences between defects and damage, with detailed explanations on how policies respond to these issues, considering the original construction standards and current regulations.
The episode provides a deep dive into building defects' technical, legal, and practical aspects through real-world examples and expert testimonials. The comprehensive coverage aims to equip fire safety engineers, building professionals, and stakeholders with a thorough understanding of defect identification and rectification. The episode concludes with a look forward to further discussions on what happens after a defect is detected, promising more insights in upcoming episodes.
Guests featured in this podcast episode:
- Per Olsson, Halliwell Fire Research
- Mario Lara Ledermann, Halliwell Fire Research
- Joanna Grant, Fenchurch Law Ltd
- Gareth Bowers, McLarens
- Richard Gough, McLarens
This show is produced by the Fire Science Media for Halliwell Fire Research. Executive producer - Monika Węgrzyńska, scripting and production - Monika and Wojciech Węgrzyńscy, sound engineer - Mikołaj Jarząbek. All rights reserved. 2024.