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The manufacturer of the insulation installed on Grenfell Tower has said it is investigating allegations made by the BBC’s Panorama show “as a matter of urgency”.
On Monday, Panorama broadcast a documentary in which it claimed Celotex’s RS5000 product had additional fire retardant when it passed a safety test in May 2014.
Celotex had previously admitted to “inaccuracies” in the description of this test, and as a result the Building Research Establishment, which provided the facility for the test, had withdrawn it.
However, Celotex announced earlier this month that it had commissioned a fresh test on the product, which it passed, according to a statement posted on the insulation manufacturers website on 2 May.
In a statement posted on its website yesterday, Celotex said: “As you may have seen, the BBC’s Panorama programme from 21 May 2018 focused on the refurbishment of Grenfell Tower and raised certain allegations in connection with the Celotex business. We take these allegations extremely seriously.
“It is important to note that, as was mentioned in the programme, the Grenfell Tower Inquiry and the police investigation are on-going. We have been, and will continue to fully co-operate with these official processes. It is absolutely right that we continue to do this; all of the issues raised in the programme, and many more, will be investigated in detail.
“During the programme, a new allegation was made that Celotex had added fire retardant to the formula of a product sample which was used for a safety certificate and that a different product to this was actually sold. Prior to Panorama raising this, we were unaware of this allegation and had not identified anything which would support it. Celotex is investigating this allegation via all avenues as a matter of urgency.
“Celotex has not used any special formulation for the recent successful BS 8414 system test in May 2018 or Class 0 fire testing. It is very hard to understand the Panorama allegation alongside those tests.
“The current management of Celotex are absolutely determined to do the right thing. That means co-operating fully with the Inquiry and other official investigations, and sharing with them all relevant material. We will continue to provide updates as appropriate.”
In the days following the Grenfell Tower fire on 14 June 2017, Inside Housing launched the Never Again campaign to call for immediate action to implement the learning from the Lakanal House fire, and a commitment to act – without delay – on learning from the Grenfell Tower tragedy as it becomes available.
One year on, we have extended the campaign asks in the light of information that has emerged since.
Here are our updated asks:
GOVERNMENT
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
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