Read the latest magazine Flat Roofing Health & Safety Industry News Flat Roofing Industry Launches Guidance on Fire Safety Regulations 14 June 2021 TRADE ASSOCIATIONS representing the flat roofing industry have joined forces to launch new guidance in response to changes to fire safety legislation. The Liquid Roofing and Waterproofing Association (LRWA), the Single Ply Roofing Association (SPRA) and the National Federation of Roofing Contractors (NFRC) have worked with key industry stakeholders to develop the document, which is aimed at all those involved in specifying and designing flat roofing and waterproofing systems. Flat Roofing Fire Guidance Two years in the making, the guidance follows dialogue with the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG). It focuses on Approved Document B, which was amended in 2019 following the Government’s ban on using combustible materials in the external walls of high rise residential buildings of 18 metres and over. Approved Document B now states that any products with membranes forming part of external walls on high rise residential buildings need to meet the BS EN 13501-1 fire class requirements and achieve a result that deems them non-combustible. Approved Document B and Roofs In addition to explaining changes to fire safety legislation, the new guidance addresses questions raised about the implications of the new regulations on flat roofing and waterproofing membranes. These include queries about how to interpret sections in Approved Document B referring to ‘specified attachments’ and roofs that connect to external walls. Thermal Breaks The document clarifies the definitions of an external wall and that a ‘specified attachment’ is a balcony or solar panel attached to an external wall. It explains how waterproofing membranes can be used on balconies and how these structures are differentiated from roof terraces. Using insulation as part of the roof dressed up the wall, which is known as a ‘thermal break’, is also discussed. The ‘Guidance Document – Changes in Regulations and Approved Documents Relating to Fire Safety for Flat Roofs on ‘Relevant Buildings’ in England’ is available free of charge and can be downloaded via the LRWA, SPRA and NFRC websites. >> Read more about fire safety in the news Previous article CO2nstruct Zero Youth Group to Tackle SustainabilityNext article Construction Job Vacancies Up to Highest Figure in 20 Years Share article You may also like View all News Flat Roofing +4 5 March 2026 Financial Controller at TaperedPlus Returns Featured Solutions +5 26 February 2026 Precision Liquid Waterproofing Delivers Heritage Roof Refurbishment Flat Roofing +5 4 February 2026 Twenty Roofing Firms Appointed to £80m Scottish Roofing Framework Flat Roofing +4 3 February 2026 Flex-R Joins Builders Merchants Federation Sign Up to Roofing Today Stay up to date with all of the latest news from Roofing Today by signing up to our weekly Bulletins… Sign Up Today Get in Touch Check out the latest issue 123 March-April 2026 View Now Past Issues Get in Touch