SFS’s latest podcast episodes cover fragile roof design trends, U-Values, the Construction Playbook and much more
SFS UK is continuing their 120-year history of offering support and advice to specifiers within the construction industry with the latest in their podcast series.
The world’s largest manufacturer and distributor of carbon and stainless-steel fastening solutions for roofing, cladding and façade systems has both shorter podcasts to keep you up to date with the latest discussions in the industry, as well as longer episodes that really delve into a topic.
The longer SFS podcasts cover a wealth of detail in half an hour
There is a series of three SFS podcasts focusing on fall protection and subframes, each lasting around 30 minutes, discussing fragile roof design trends, the effects of thicker insulation in rainscreen cladding subframe systems and the effect of rainscreen subframe systems on the overall performance of external walls.
The podcasts address industry regulations and best practice in installation; they are designed for everyone in the construction industry.
Shorter episodes help you keep up to date with the industry’s latest news
Also on offer is SFS PocketTalks, a range of shorter podcast episodes addressing the latest construction practices. Episodes include:
The basics of U-Value
Will horizontal safety lines & safety anchors be left without a product standard?
The Construction Playbook
What is the thermal bridging impact of rainscreen subframes?
How can early engagement help to improve fire safety performance?
How can early manufacturer engagement aid understanding about corrosion risks in building envelopes?
With four episodes in the series at around five minutes each, PocketTalks discuss u-values, the challenges created by a lack of testing standards for permanently attached fall systems, the implications of the UK Cabinet Office’s Construction Playbook and consider the impact of thermal bridging on rainscreen subframes.
For further information, call 0330 0555888 or visit SFS’s site here.
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