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Grenfell: BRE manager admits ‘omission’ on Celotex test report

Tony Baker

The BRE certification scheme manager for passive fire protection who oversaw Celotex’s BS 8414 test of its RS 5000 insulation has admitted that not including a magnesium oxide board to slow the spread of fire on the test report was a “fundamental omission”.

Giving evidence to the Grenfell Tower Inquiry yesterday (3 March), Tony Baker was asked about the test report produced following the May 2014 test of Celotex’s rig.

The rig passed thanks to the presence of a system that at certain levels (adjacent to the Lamatherm fire barrier and at the top of the rig) used an 8mm Marley Eternit cladding panel, immediately behind which was a 6mm magnesium oxide board. 12mm Marley Eternit cladding panels were used on the remainder of the rig.

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