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“To have the United Arab Emirates as one of the best Countries in the
World in achieving Safety & Security”
Dubai past & present
1966 2012
Dubai the future
2018
Facing The Challenges
1969
2017
2017 2020
Dubai past & present
Dubai the future?
The Address Downtown
Dubai Civil Defence-Total Safety Management
In delivering Sustainable services for Dubai we:
• Consistently adhere to the ‘principled pathway’ of;
Strict Governance,
Effective Risk management and,
Compliance.
• Continually ‘Horizon Scan’ for emerging risks to Dubai's Citizens and infrastructure
• Challenge old practice and replace ineffective systems with new technology such as:
Drones,
Artificial Technology ( AI),
intelligent building management systems and,
Nano Technology in both fire fighting systems and firefighter Uniforms
• Constantly and dynamically review, assess risk to Dubai Citizens and infrastructure.
• Risk Profiles for each Civil Defence Jurisdiction are being developed resulting in a Risk Management
Plan, via the Central Risk Matrix, for Dubai
• Continually review SOPs against emerging Risks, Crisis Management, the central Risk Matrix,
appropriate best practice as well as lessons learned from International events
• Assurance of DCD Incident response times – with continual improvement towards achieving a 4
minute response time by 2021
Dubai Civil Defence-Total Safety Management
• Enforcement
Fines on building consultants in relation to faulty or unapproved fire safety material
and work are to be introduced.
Penalties also include criminal prosecution and fines between AED 500 to AED
50,000 per violation.
All DCD Stations will have local inspectors who will record the inspection.
Dubai Civil Defence-Total Safety Management
The Process
From the approvals
process, through project
awareness and
engineered solutions, to
e-engineering and
monitoring 24x7 and
operations awareness we
prepare, plan and execute
the stringent resilience
for the city of Dubai.
Dubai Civil Defence-Total Safety Management
UAE sprinkler policy on high rise and super high rise
buildings
Sprinkler prevented
fire spread into the
apartments
SMART MONITORING
Dubai Civil Defence-Total Safety Management
Dubai Civil Defence E Services
Engineer Adrian Brown
RISK MANAGEMENT AND ENGINEERING
ADVISOR
Fire and Rescue Services
Dubai Civil Defence
Dubai Civil Defence-Total Safety Management
Improvements achieved
in the design, material
and approval of
external
facades & cladding
Dubai Civil Defence-Total Safety Management
• Core material
Two • Façade system
Four • Cavity Fire
tested in • Façade panel wall assembly • Curtainwall, Barrier at every
exposed tested as shall be tested Perimeter joints slab
product or listed and fire
stopping listed
One Three Five
Dubai Civil Defence-Total Safety Management
• Fire Breaks
Seven • Competent and
Nine • Inspection
provided • Exterior & qualified • Civil Defence throughout
vertically Interior specialists approved Façade installation
Sprinklers contractor and process
fabricator
Six Eight Ten
Dubai Civil Defence-Total Safety Management
Dubai Civil Defence Façade NOC Process
DCD Façade NOC submission review
• Should take the form of a comprehensive engineering report/ design note
• May contain appropriate Engineering Judgements carried out by:
1. the House of Expertise ( Fire Engineer),
2. Façade Engineer or
3. Appropriate and Competent Engineer
• ‘Paints the picture’
• Focus on a Gap Analysis between the ’Benchmark’ and Project Design
• Suggested Content should include:
• Project and system description
• Gap Analysis with benchmarked listed system and products, Geometry,
balconies, projections
• Fire risk analysis – where necessary
• Justification of variations
• Colour Coded Elevations
• Detailed Shop drawings – perimeter fire stopping, cavity barriers
• Undertakings – including manufacturer??????
INCOMPLETE DOCUMENTATION ACCOUNTS FOR 80 -85% DELAYS IN NOC PROCESSING TIME!
Dubai Civil Defence-Total Safety Management
DCD Façade NOC Process
Dubai Civil Defence-Total Safety Management
DCD Façade NOC Process Common causes of Rejection
Core of the façade material shall be mineral core or non-combustible cored and tested in exposed form
Façade panel as a product shall be tested
Façade system as wall assembly shall be tested
Curtain wall, perimeter joints and fire be a listed system
Cavity fire barrier bands shall be provided in concealed cavities between façade and primary substrate
at every slab
Cavity fire barriers shall be incorporated into façade design at every floor vertically to restrict flame
spread laterally
Cavity Fire barriers shall be of non-combustible material
Cavity fire barrier shall be 100mm high band and should run through insulation horizontally at each
INSUFFICIENT ANALYSIS BY
floor level and vertically on each face of the façade
Detailed:
Minimum exterior skin thickness of 0.5mm
Minimum interior skin thickness of 0.25mm
Maximum panel thickness of 6.3mm
Permitted to be installed on the façade and exterior of type I, type II, type III or type IV construction
MCM/ACP shall be marked/labeled to verify its certification mark from accredited certification
laboratory
MCM/ACP core is not foam plastic or LDPE, or any expanded plastic less than 320kg/m3
CONSULTANTS
ACCOUNTS FOR 75 % PROCESSING
MCM/ACP core has been tested and evaluated separately
Building type 1-7 (on non-fire rated wall) - Test 1: MCM/ACP core and panel as product (all of below)
Core shall be mineral core OR non-combustible core, tested with the thickness intended to the
following criteria;
EN 13501-1 Core, metal sking and adhesives shall be tested with pass criteria A1 OR A2-s1-d0
ASTM D1929 with pass criteria, MCM/ACP shall have self ignition temperature of not less than 3430C
Building type 8 - 11 (on non-fire rated wall) - Test 1: MCM/ACP core and panel as product (all of below)
Core shall be mineral core OR non-combustible core, tested with the thickness intended to the
TIME DELAYS!
following criteria;
EN 13501-1 Core, metal sking and adhesives shall be tested with pass criteria B-s1-d0
ASTM D1929 with pass criteria, MCM/ACP shall have self ignition temperature of not less than 3430C
Building type 1-11 (on non fire rated wall) - Test 2: MCM/ACP panels as wall assembly (either of below)
Bs 8414-1 or 2 with pass criteria as per BRE 135
NFPA 285 with pass criteria "pass"
FM 4881 with pass criteria "pass"
ISO 13785-2 with pass criteria "pass"
All buildings (on fire rated wall) - Test 1: MCM/ACP core and panel as product (all of below)
Core shall be mineral core OR non-combustible core, tested with the thickness intended to the
following criteria;
EN 13501-1 Core, metal sking and adhesives shall be tested with pass criteria A1 OR A2-s1-d0
ASTM D1929 with pass criteria, MCM/ACP shall have self ignition temperature of not less than 3430C
All Buildings (on non fire rated wall) - Test 2: MCM/ACP panels as wall assembly (either of below)
ASTM E 119 with pass criteria "1 hour or 2 hour or 3 hour as per required fire rating of the wall
UL 263 with pass criteria "1 hour or 2 hour or 3 hour as per required fire rating of the wall
EN 1362-3 with pass criteria "1 hour or 2 hour or 3 hour as per required fire rating of the wall
EN 1362-4 with pass criteria "1 hour or 2 hour or 3 hour as per required fire rating of the wall