Fire Safety in the Design, Management and use of Residential Buildings: BS 9991
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 Export to Your Calendar 19/11/2025
When: 19 November 2025
09:30 - 16:30
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Chartered Association of Building Engineers
Lutyens House
Billing Brook Road
Northampton, Northamptonshire  NN3 8NW
United Kingdom
Presenter: Neil Eaton
Contact: Training and Learning Team
training@cbuilde.com
01604 404121 Option 4


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Event Summary

This seminar provides an introduction to the principles on which BS 9991:2024 Fire Safety in the Design, Management and use of Residential Buildings is based. This standard complements BS 9999:2017 Code of practice for fire safety in the design, management and use of buildings, which excludes residential uses from its scope. This code of practice reflects current thinking in specifying fire precautions for long term residential use buildings and provides greater flexibility for certain features that were previously commonly agreed using a fire engineered approach.

This is typified by extended travel distances when additional features such as sprinklers, mist systems or HVAC systems are incorporated in the design. The fire resistance of the elements of structure can also be reduced if the ventilation conditions are favourable in the compartment.


Who's it for?

  • Design Engineers 
  • Building Managers 
  • Fire Safety Professionals 
  • Building Control Officers 
  • Fire Safety Officers 
  • Fire Risk Assessors

 

Key Areas

  • Position of BS 9991 in fire safety codes
  • Underlying concepts Design of means of escape to BS 9991
  • Design of means of escape to BS 9991

 

Development Outcomes

  • Improved understanding of the guidance
  • The ability to be able to interpret regulatory requirements and guidance
  • An awareness of alternative solutions to compliance
  • An appreciation of the practical solutions to common problems

 


Meet The Trainer

 

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Neil Eaton

Technical Director for BB7

Neil is a Technical Director at BB7 Consulting. He has been involved in fire-related work for over 40 years, having worked for 25 years in a variety of roles in a local authority fire service prior to taking up roles in fire engineering. Neil’s fire service roles included operational firefighting and incident command, fire investigation and technical fire safety inspection and enforcement.

As a fire engineer Neil brings a wealth of experience from his fire service background to inform and complement his technical knowledge and experience in fire safety design of buildings across many sectors including healthcare, residential, defence, schools, universities, leisure, commercial and industrial premises.  Neil has experience in conducting fire safety assessments and audits.



 

CPD

6 Hours

 

Price

 

How to Book

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Online booking will be open up to 2 days before the course. Please call us to book a place after this date. 

 

Cancellation Terms and Conditions

If you cannot attend your booking you must notify us in writing, as soon as possible, by e-mailing training@cbuilde.com. Provided that written notice is received no later than 14 days prior to the date of the course we will be able to offer you either a full refund, a transfer onto another date or you may nominate a substitute to attend the event in your absence.

All course places should be paid in full before the course date or your place may be cancelled. 

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