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The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE) has just released a. set of documents.which provide guidance for building owners and managers on how to start reoccupying their buildings.

The guidance relates to safe working practices and the assessment of building services..Some of the key themes are around air: providing more fresh air and avoiding recirculating air.The guidance includes bypassing those heat recovery devices which may recirculate air in some circumstances, and considering air pathways – how air comes in, moves around and leaves a building.

This is because occupants of a poorly ventilated room are exposed to a higher concentration of airborne pathogens.The risk of exposure increases with the time spent in such an environment..

Suddenly, wellbeing and temperature control are higher on the priority list than energy efficiency and the climate emergency.. More fresh air, and its impact on energy efficiency.
Normally, having fewer people in a building would allow ventilation rates to be reduced, making a building more energy efficient.On The Forge, SME Easi-Space worked with BSI to develop the standard for robotic welding of structural components:.
Digital files from the model can be sent directly to the fabricator.Certification to BSI and UKCA standards.
Fabrication of structures and components for structures up to 15 stories high using steel, aluminium and stainless steel.Execution Class 2 requires welds to be completed to ±0.4mm on steel and ±0.0 on aluminium.