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ITE equipment recommended in landmark fire safety group guidance

  • Writer: Eteam
    Eteam
  • 21 hours ago
  • 2 min read

We are delighted to be recommended in the newly published Safer Choices for Hot Work: Flame-Free Construction guidance from the Construction Industry Advisory Committee (CONIAC) Fire Safety Working Group.

 

Produced by industry experts in collaboration with the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), the guidance encourages the construction industry to adopt safer, flame-free alternatives to traditional hot works, helping to reduce fire risk while supporting better health and safety outcomes across construction sites.

 

ITE features in the independent guidance as an example of innovation already helping to eliminate the need for LPG gas during roofing operations.

 

We have spent more than a decade developing practical electric alternatives that improve safety, productivity and performance on site. Alongside manufacturing, the family-run business also provides equipment hire, servicing, repairs and specialist training to support contractors transitioning away from gas-powered roofing systems.

 

Jonathan Forbes-Brown, Founder and Managing Director of Imperial Thermal Engineering, said: “To see flame-free construction formally recognised within this industry guidance is a significant milestone. We've always believed the safest fire is the one that can never start, and our mission has been to remove LPG gas from rooftops by providing practical, high-performance electric alternatives. Being featured in this guidance validates the work we've been doing for many years and reflects the wider industry's commitment to changing the way roofing is delivered."

 

Our commitment to innovation has been recognised nationally, winning Construction News Best Product Innovation category for the Etorch3 in 2023, and again for the Epot Series 8 in 2025. The company is also working with major contractors, including Willmott Dixon, Sir Robert McAlpine and Wates, as they look to reduce reliance on traditional hot works and adopt safer construction methods.

 

Gary Walpole, Chair of the CONIAC Fire Safety Working Group, highlights the importance of this industry shift within the guidance: "The increasing adoption of flame-free methods demonstrates that eliminating the cause of fires is not only possible, but achievable at scale. Every project should begin by asking one simple question - can we remove the ignition source entirely?"

 

Jonathan concluded: “The industry is reaching a tipping point. Clients and principal contractors are increasingly looking beyond managing the risks of hot works to eliminating those risks altogether. That's exactly where the future lies. As we've always said at Imperial Thermal Engineering - the future is all electric."


Contact us to book a demonstration of our all-electric Eseries.

 
 
 

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