Uncovered Witness: Fire Science RevelationsAuthor: Wojciech Wegrzynski
In this podcast, I am joining HALLIWELL Fire Research to provide a fundamental insight into fire science. With content that does not require any prior knowledge, we hope to guide the listener from the basics into the real fire science revelations. With an in-depth discussion of past catastrophic fires and the most impactful research, we build a sound foundation on where the knowledge on fire comes from. We also take a look into the future and how the field may change in the coming years."Uncovered Witness" aspires to foster a deeper appreciation for fire science, highlight the critical role of fire safety in architectural and engineering design, and encourage a multidisciplinary approach to improving fire safety standards. By making fire science accessible to a diverse audience, including lawyers, investors, architects, and others, the podcast underscores the universal relevance of fire safety knowledge and its impact on society. Through education and awareness, it aims to inspire improvements in fire safety practices and designs, contributing to the prevention of fire-related tragedies. Language: en-us Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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S3E04 | Litigation process
Episode 4
Tuesday, 17 December, 2024
In the final episode of "Uncovered Witness: Fire Science Revelations," Season 3, the series explores how defects can arise, the multidisciplinary approach needed to address them, and the pivotal role of loss adjusters and expert witnesses in resolving such conflicts. The process begins with identifying the building defect, which is not merely about identifying something built incorrectly but involves complex definitions based on legal and insurance policies, potential dangers, and regulatory compliance. Experts shed light on the nuanced engagement needed from the involved parties and the broad implications for developers, insurers, and engineers.The next stage delves into the methodologies for fixing these defects, highlighting the diversity in possible approaches. The insurance company's role is underscored as pivotal in deciding the solution, often requiring consensus across multiple expert opinions. The narrative stresses the importance of due diligence on the part of the engineers, who must ensure both regulatory compliance and innovative problem-solving aptitudes. As illustrated by Joanna Grant's insights, engineers and other stakeholders must strictly adhere to approved documents and practices, with an emphasis placed on follow-up to ensure all detected errors are remedied. This approach underscores the high stakes in building defect resolution, discussing the domino effect that might reveal further defects and the extensive coordination required for effective remediation.Conclusively, managing conflicts remains a core aspect of the journey, with experts like Richard Gough and Gareth Bowers emphasising the delicate balance of maintaining impartiality while navigating policy and legal constraints. The episode highlights that while large-scale multi-occupancy disputes present significant complexity, effective management and expert collaboration can drive the process forward, albeit sometimes over extended periods. The overarching takeaway of the series lies in its in-depth analysis and the multifaceted perspective offered on building defects, cultivating a deeper understanding of both the technical intricacies and legal ramifications. Through engaging with a broad array of industry experts, "Uncovered Witness" provides a comprehensive view into this seldom-discussed yet critically important aspect of modern construction.Guests featured in this podcast episode:Per Olsson, Halliwell Fire ResearchJoanna Grant, Fenchurch Law Ltd Gareth Bowers, McLarensRichard Gough, McLarensThis show is produced by the Fire Science Media for Halliwell Fire Research. Executive producer - Monika Węgrzyńska, scripting and production - Monika and Wojciech Węgrzyńscy, sound engineer - Mikołaj Jarząbek. All rights reserved. 2024.