Ramtech Unveils Advanced Heat-Detection System to Boost Scaffolding Safety

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In response to the Government’s fire safety standard BS 8629, Ramtech has unveiled a heat-detection system designed to improve safety during scaffolding operations, particularly for cladding removal in high-rise buildings.

This innovation addresses the crucial need for enhanced fire safety measures in construction sites, where both workers and residents face significant risks.

Introduced in 2019, the BS 8629 fire safety standard mandates the removal of unsafe cladding from numerous high-rise buildings. This necessitates extensive scaffolding, which can pose fire risks.

In collaboration with Thermocable, Ramtech has developed the Linear Heat Detection System for Scaffolding, integrating Thermocable’s advanced heat detection technology with Ramtech’s WES3 and REACT systems. This combination ensures early fire detection and response, significantly mitigating risks associated with cladding removal.

Harry Buck, Commercial Manager at Thermocable, emphasised the reliability of the new system: “In open-air environments, typical fire detectors can be prone to false activations. This technology allows site managers to react more quickly and confidently to any activation. Integrating our skills with Ramtech’s experience has created a reliable solution to the cladding remediation operations taking place across the country.”

Image credit: Ramtech

Addressing New Urban Challenges

As urban landscapes in the UK and globally evolve with an increasing number of high-rise buildings, the need for innovative safety solutions becomes paramount. Ramtech’s Linear Heat Detection System is a testament to such innovation, providing a safer environment for construction workers involved in cladding remediation projects.

Future of Construction Site Safety

Iain Grant, Head of Product at Ramtech, expressed pride in the new system: “We are immensely proud of our Linear Heat Detection Solution and its ability to revolutionise safety standards in cladding remediation projects. This innovative system represents a significant leap forward in protecting both workers and residents from potential fire hazards during facade replacements.”

Grant also highlighted the recognition the system has received: “Being shortlisted for the Digital Construction Awards and the Construction News Awards is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our team. Our partnership with Thermocable has enabled us to deliver a solution that not only meets but exceeds industry standards for fire safety on scaffolding structures.”

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Ramtech Unveils Advanced Heat-Detection System to Boost Scaffolding Safety

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In response to the Government’s fire safety standard BS 8629, Ramtech has unveiled a heat-detection system designed to improve safety during scaffolding operations, particularly for cladding removal in high-rise buildings.

This innovation addresses the crucial need for enhanced fire safety measures in construction sites, where both workers and residents face significant risks.

Introduced in 2019, the BS 8629 fire safety standard mandates the removal of unsafe cladding from numerous high-rise buildings. This necessitates extensive scaffolding, which can pose fire risks.

In collaboration with Thermocable, Ramtech has developed the Linear Heat Detection System for Scaffolding, integrating Thermocable’s advanced heat detection technology with Ramtech’s WES3 and REACT systems. This combination ensures early fire detection and response, significantly mitigating risks associated with cladding removal.

Harry Buck, Commercial Manager at Thermocable, emphasised the reliability of the new system: “In open-air environments, typical fire detectors can be prone to false activations. This technology allows site managers to react more quickly and confidently to any activation. Integrating our skills with Ramtech’s experience has created a reliable solution to the cladding remediation operations taking place across the country.”

Image credit: Ramtech

Addressing New Urban Challenges

As urban landscapes in the UK and globally evolve with an increasing number of high-rise buildings, the need for innovative safety solutions becomes paramount. Ramtech’s Linear Heat Detection System is a testament to such innovation, providing a safer environment for construction workers involved in cladding remediation projects.

Future of Construction Site Safety

Iain Grant, Head of Product at Ramtech, expressed pride in the new system: “We are immensely proud of our Linear Heat Detection Solution and its ability to revolutionise safety standards in cladding remediation projects. This innovative system represents a significant leap forward in protecting both workers and residents from potential fire hazards during facade replacements.”

Grant also highlighted the recognition the system has received: “Being shortlisted for the Digital Construction Awards and the Construction News Awards is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our team. Our partnership with Thermocable has enabled us to deliver a solution that not only meets but exceeds industry standards for fire safety on scaffolding structures.”

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