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BS 8644-1:2022

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Digital management of fire safety information – Design, construction, handover, asset management and emergency response. Code of practice

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BSI 2022 82
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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Digital management of fire safety information Part 1: Design, construction, handover, asset manageme
3 Contents
0 Introduction
0.1 General
0.2 Relationship to the golden thread
0.3 Holistic fire safety information management
0.4 Information exchange for fire safety information (FIREie)
0.5 Relationship to the UK BIM Framework
0.6 Fire safety information and inclusive design
0.7 The purpose of information as it relates to fire safety
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms
3.1 Terms and definitions
3.2 Abbreviated terms
4 Fire safety information management framework
4.1 General
4.4 Information exchange points (IEPs)
5 Representation of fire safety information in FIREie
5.1 Concepts and principles
5.2 Completion of FIREie
4 Annex A (informative) Templates for fire safety information
Annex B (informative) Suggested fire safety properties for use in building information modelling
Annex C (informative) Example of fire safety information as represented in information deliverables
5 Annex D (informative) Examples of asset in use stage trigger events and possible fire safety inform
Bibliography
9 0 Introduction
0.1 General
0.2 Relationship to the golden thread
10 0.3 Holistic fire safety information management
0.4 Information exchange for fire safety information (FIREie)
11 0.5 Relationship to the UK BIM Framework
0.6 Fire safety information and inclusive design
0.7 The purpose of information as it relates to fire safety
14 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms
3.1 Terms and definitions
3.1.1 appointed party
15 3.1.2 appointing party
3.1.3 authority having jurisdiction (AHJ)
3.1.4 fire safety information
3.1.5 inclusive design
3.1.6 information exchange for fire safety information (FIREie)
3.1.7 information exchange point (IEP)
3.1.8 management of fire safety information
3.1.9 occupant
3.1.10 participant
3.1.11 trigger event
16 3.2 Abbreviated terms
4 Fire safety information management framework
18 4.1 General
20 4.2.1 Use of common data environment (CDE)
4.2.2 Information containers
21 4.2.3 Naming conventions for information containers
4.2.4 Use of properties relating to fire safety
23 4.2.5 Information federation strategy
28 4.3.1 Information exchange
4.3.2 Drawings, schedules and specifications
4.3.3 Naming conventions for drawings, schedules and specifications
4.3.4 Specific information relating to fire safety
29 4.3.5 Combination of information
4.4 Information exchange points (IEPs)
4.4.1 General
32 4.4.2 Briefing stage | IEP A
4.4.2.1 Content of fire safety information
4.4.2.2 Participants involved
4.4.2.3 Developing information management resources related to fire safety
34 4.4.2.4 Projects in existing assets
4.4.2.5 Fire safety information to exchange
4.4.2.6 Relationship to IEP G
4.4.3 Design stage | IEP B
4.4.3.1 Content of fire safety information
35 4.4.3.2 Participants involved
4.4.3.3 Fire safety information to exchange
4.4.3.4 Relationship to IEP G
36 4.4.4 Construction stage | IEP C
4.4.4.1 Content of fire safety information
4.4.4.2 Participants involved
4.4.4.3 Fire safety information to exchange
37 4.4.4.4 Relationship to IEP G
4.4.5 Asset handover stage | IEP D
4.4.5.1 Content of fire safety information
4.4.5.2 Participants involved
38 4.4.5.3 Fire safety information to exchange
4.4.5.4 Relationship to IEP G
4.4.6 Asset in use stage | IEP E
4.4.6.1 Content of fire safety information
39 4.4.6.2 Participants involved
4.4.6.3 Determining fire safety information in existing assets
4.4.6.4 Fire safety information to exchange
40 4.4.6.5 Relationship to IEP G
4.4.7 Asset end of life stage | IEP F
4.4.7.1 Content of fire safety information
41 4.4.7.2 Participants involved
4.4.7.3 Determining fire safety information in assets scheduled for demolition/decommission
4.4.7.4 Fire safety information to exchange
4.4.7.5 Relationship to IEP G
4.4.8 Fire and rescue service intervention | IEP G
4.4.8.1 Content of fire safety information
42 4.4.8.2 Fire safety information to exchange
5 Representation of fire safety information in FIREie
5.1 Concepts and principles
5.1.1 General
43 5.1.2 Information transfer
5.1.3 Relationship of FIREie to IEPs
5.1.4 Representation of fire safety information
5.2 Completion of FIREie
5.2.1 General
44 5.2.2 Instruction
45 5.2.3 Contact
46 5.2.4 Facility
47 5.2.5 Floor
48 5.2.6 Space
49 5.2.7 Zone
50 5.2.8 Type
51 5.2.9 Component
5.2.10 System
52 5.2.11 Assembly
5.2.12 Connection
53 5.2.13 Spare
5.2.14 Resource
54 5.2.15 Job
55 5.2.16 Impact
56 5.2.17 Document
5.2.18 Attribute
57 5.2.19 Coordinate
58 5.2.20 Issue
59 5.2.21 Event
5.2.22 Package
60 5.2.23 Competence
61 Annex A (informative) Templates for fire safety information
62 Annex B (informative) Suggested fire safety properties for use in building information modelling
71 Annex C (informative) Example of fire safety information as represented in information deliverables
78 Annex D (informative) Examples of asset in use stage trigger events and possible fire safety informa
80 Bibliography
BS 8644-1:2022
$215.11