Lawrence Webster Forrest (LWF), Fire Engineering and Fire Risk Management Consultants
Lawrence Webster Forrest (LWF), Fire Engineering and Fire Risk Management Consultants

LATEST NEWS

    • Fire Risk Assessment Vs Compliance Assessment

      In recent years the market of fire risk assessors has grown and in the current economic climate, Fire Risk Assessment, as a 'product' is viewed as a commodity, with many people now making a decision on which assessor to conduct an FRA based on price. Whilst competition is healthy and the market 'rules' will dictate price, any individual procuring this service must ensure they are comparing like assessments. In recent times, much criticism...

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    • Know your neighbour - Fire Safety Matters

      All too often, we look so closely at our own issues, that we forget the impact others can have on us. This is also very true in the world of fire safety and the importance of it highlighted by recent high profile fires. Neighbours are a risk and must be considered as such. For example, if your building was next to, or on the same site as a firework factory, you should be conscious...

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    • Fires in High Rise Flats - a continuing problem...

      There has been a recent spate of fires in residential high rise buildings, with another flat fire hitting the headlines this month.  It was reported that a man was taken to hospital and treated for smoke inhalation with with a further 150 people evacuated. Whilst it appears that significant fire spread did not occur, such a fire should not go ignored and lessons must always be learned.

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    • Enforcing Authorities Securing Prosecutions....

      Unfortunately in the majority of cases,  breaches to a buildings fire safety provision is only realised in post fire conditions.  However, through enforcement Fire & Rescue Services are now maintaining pressure to ensure that responsible persons are meeting their statutory obligations.  Most authorities have an inspection regime, where deficiencies are identified and appropriate action is taken. Likely...

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    • Fire Engineers, who we are and what we do?

      Whilst Fire Engineering has been around for many years now, it is still considered to be a relatively new discipline. In fact, even now, it is not uncommon for us, as Fire Engineers’ to work with project teams for the first time. With some design teams using Fire Engineers for the first time, our level of involvement and our input into the design is not always clearly understood at the outset of...

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Case Studies

The Wohl Neuroscience Institute - Fire Safety, Strategy & Engineering
Key Facts: Client: King’s Clinical Neuroscience Institute Project Manager: MACE Ltd Designers: Devereux Architects/Allies and Morrison Approximate Size: 7,400m2 Description of the Project:...

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General Bulletins

Fire - The External Risk
When we consider fire safety, our focus is normally from within, what can we do to prevent the occurrence of fire and how we can limit its damage.  Whilst this is the correct stance to take, we m...

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Technical Bulletins

Evacuation Modelling – Factor in Human Behaviour
Evacuation of buildings can be analyzed in different ways. Approved Document B (ADB) which provides guidance on meeting the requirements of the England and Wales Building Regulations with regard to fi...

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Heritage

LWF have provided fire engineering services to the some of the Countries finest building for over eighteen years ensuring that both the occupants of the building and the artefacts on display to the general public are protected.

Very often fire engineering is the only way to demonstrate adequate risk to life without destroying the building fabric.

By using fire engineering principles rather than traditional prescriptive regulations, LWF has been able to specify more accurately fire safety measures which are sympathetic and compatible with the needs of the client and regulatory authorities.

Fire Safety Services have been provided to:

The British Museum - to prepare and review the fire strategy for the public areas of the museum.

The Natural History Museum - providing both strategic and detailed advice to meet the rigorous demands of modern fire safety

The National Gallery

The British Library

Imperial War Museum

Cabinet War Rooms

The Palace of Westminster

The Bank of England

The Royal Household

The Historic Royal Palaces Agency

English Hertitage

Sir John Soanes Museum

Hon Society of the Inner Temple

To discuss in more detail any of the above projects or any other project not listed above please call 020 8668 8663.

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