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Originally Posted by Chris
I suspect they are about to get sued to within an inch of their lives
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“Sued”…………! Corporate Manslaughter. There has to be a criminal investigation off the back off this.
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However, now reading Nomadkings posts, and assuming he is an architect or works in that field.
I understand what he is saying and potentially withdraw my Corporate Manslaughter claim.
Celotex was never rated as fire resistant.
It was only ever intended to be used as part of a cladding system that incorporated fire resistant materials in which it was enclosed.
The British Standard quoted is a standard for a system of cladding, of which celotex would only be a component. To meet that standard the fire resistant encasing would be required and the designer of the cladding system would /should specify that.
So it’s not as clear as being reported, and if criminal charges were ever brought a good barrister would probably drive a bus through these accusations.
Thank you nomadking.