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Combustible cladding material ignited during remediation work

Combustible insulation on a high-rise residential building caught fire recently during cladding remediation work, it has emerged.

An anonymised report submitted to the independent safety body Collaborative Reporting for Safer Structures UK (CROSS-UK) suggests that unsafe working practices are likely to be behind this case.

The incident was discovered by a CROSS reporter during a recent visit to a residential high-rise cladding remediation project.

According to CROSS-UK, the reporter “identified a render-faced wall with an expanded polystyrene (EPS) core attached to the building’s structure. Damage was noticed to the insulation from apparent combustion within the EPS element.

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