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TGD B 2024 Volume 1 Reprinted Edition: Complete Guide to All 37 Corrections

Key Takeaways: TGD B 2024 Volume 1 Reprinted Edition

  • 37 amendments incorporated into the TGD B 2024 Volume 1 Reprinted Edition (January 2026)
  • Table 3 critical fix: 18m single-direction travel distance for offices and shops was completely missing from the original
  • Diagram 58 major correction: Atrium height changed from 30m to 18m for flats, potentially invalidating existing designs
  • Panic hardware thresholds: Now 60 people for PG 4 and 5(a)(ii), retained at 50 for other PG 5 buildings
  • Compartment wall clarification: Sprinkler exceptions explicitly do not apply to compartment walls
  • New measurement guidance: Para 1.6.6.3.2(d) adds corridor travel distance and lobby arrangement rules for flats

The TGD B 2024 Volume 1 Reprinted Edition is now available. Published by the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage in January 2026, this corrected version of TGD B 2024 Volume 1 incorporates 37 amendments addressing errors, omissions, and clarifications discovered since the original publication.

This guide provides a complete breakdown of every correction, with practical checks and validation steps to help you assess the impact on live projects.

Immediate Action Required

If you have projects currently in design or certification that reference the original TGD B 2024 Volume 1, review them against the high-priority changes below. Several corrections can materially affect compliance outcomes.

Highest-Impact TGD B 2024 Volume 1 Changes

If you need to triage rather than review every amendment, these are the corrections most likely to alter compliance outcomes in live projects:

TGD B 2024 Volume 1 Priority Review List

  • 1
    Table 3: Single-direction travel for offices/shops now 18m (p.54)

    This value was completely missing from the original. Can trigger extra exits or layout changes.

    Next step: Re-measure worst-case single-direction routes and record pass/fail against 18m.

  • 2
    Diagram 58: Atrium height corrected to 18m max for flats (p.204)

    Original diagram showed 30m; text always said 18m. This is the most material diagram correction.

    Next step: Confirm any atrium design route remains within the corrected 18m limit.

  • 3
    Para 1.9.3.2(a): Panic hardware threshold changes (p.133)

    Now >60 people for PG 4(a), 4(b), 5(a)(ii); retained at >50 for other PG 5.

    Next step: Reconcile occupancy calculations with door schedules; document which doors require panic hardware.

  • 4
    Para 1.6.6.3.2(d): New corridor measurement rules for flats (p.111)

    Adds travel distance measurement point and lobby direct access constraints.

    Next step: Check corridor lengths from furthest flat entrance to protected stair or lobby door.

  • 5
    Table 31: Scope expanded to protected corridors for electrical DBs (p.319)

    Enclosure requirements now explicitly apply to protected corridors, not just protected stairways.

    Next step: Audit DB locations in protected corridors; confirm enclosure FR and access arrangements.

  • 6
    Appendix H: Purpose Group narrowed to 2(a)(ii) (p.355)

    Summary table triggers now apply specifically to sub-type 2(a)(ii), not all 2(a).

    Next step: Confirm building’s purpose group sub-classification before applying Appendix H triggers.

TGD B 2024 Volume 1 Means of Escape Amendments

Amendment 2: Table 3 Travel Distance PDF Page 54

Section: Para 1.4.2.2 – Limitations on Travel Distances

Original 3, 4(a) Offices, Shop [blank] 45

Also showed: 2(a) for care facilities
Reprinted Edition 3, 4(a) Offices, Shop 18 45

Now shows: 2(a)(ii) for care facilities
Practical check: Re-run travel distance compliance for office/shop layouts where a single-direction condition exists.
Amendment 5: Compartment Wall Exception PDF Page 47

Section: Para 1.4.5.6 – Bedrooms in Residential Care Facilities

Original “…sprinkler system in accordance with Section 8.”
Reprinted Edition “…Section 8, however, this exception does not apply to a compartment wall.”
Practical check: Where you relied on that exception at a compartment wall, it is now explicitly disallowed.
Amendment 6: Protected Lobby Logic PDF Page 50

Section: Para 1.4.8.1.1 – Means of Escape from Stage Areas

Original “Protected lobbies should be provided between: (a)…or (b)…or…”
Reprinted Edition “Protected lobbies should be provided in each of the following situations; between:…”
Practical check: Avoid treating (a)-(d) as mutually exclusive options.
Amendments 11 & 12: “Or” to “And” PDF Pages 90-92

Sections: Para 1.5.8.3(b) and Para 1.5.9(b)

Both amendments change “or” to “and” between subclauses, making conditions cumulative rather than alternative.

Practical check: Review designs where you justified compliance by meeting only one of multiple conditions.
Amendment 17: New Corridor Rules PDF Page 111

Section: Para 1.6.6.3.2 – Single direction of travel (Flats)

New Text Added “(d) Travel distance within any common corridor should be measured from the furthest entrance door to a flat to the protected stair, or lobby door…”
Practical check: Re-check blocks of flats where long common corridors exist.
Amendment 20: Panic Hardware PDF Page 133

Section: Para 1.9.3.2(a) – Doors in Buildings with Large Numbers of People

Original “…more than 50 people…”
Reprinted Edition “…more than 60 people for PG 4(a), 4(b), 5(a)(ii); 50 people for other PG 5…”
Practical check: Review occupancy loads and document which doors require panic hardware.

TGD B 2024 Volume 1 Internal Fire Spread Amendments

Amendment 25: Diagram 58 Atrium Correction PDF Page 204

Section: Section 3 – Atria in Buildings Containing Flats

Original Diagram 58 showed 30m (max.) for atrium height in flats
Reprinted Edition Diagram 58 now shows 18m (max.) for atrium height in flats

Major Correction

This is the most material diagram correction in the TGD B 2024 Volume 1 Reprinted Edition. The original diagram conflicted with the text, which always stated “up to 18m”. If an atrium design route was based on the 30m depiction, it may be non-compliant.

Complete TGD B 2024 Volume 1 Amendment Register

The following table provides a complete reference for all 37 amendments with their locations and risk classifications.

Amd Location Change Summary Risk
1Part B12, p.26“system(s)” → “active fire safety systems”Medium
2Table 3, p.5418m single-direction added for offices/shops; 2(a)→2(a)(ii)High
3Para 1.4.5.1, p.46“shopping centres” → “residential (care facility)”Medium
4Para 1.4.5.6(b), p.47Removes stray “(a)” referenceLow
5Para 1.4.5.6, p.47Adds compartment wall exception exclusionHigh
6Para 1.4.8.1.1, p.50Removes “or” making protected lobby list cumulativeHigh
7Para 1.4.8.1.3, p.51Adds I.S. EN 13501-1 classification referenceLow
8Para 1.4.9, p.58Removes reference to Para 1.6.7.1Medium
9Para 1.4.9(i), p.58Inserts “most remote” before “dead end”Medium
10Para 1.5.6.5, p.75Adds “or in a circulation space” for battery storageMedium
11Para 1.5.8.3(b), p.92“or” → “and” (cumulative door clearance conditions)High
12Para 1.5.9(b), p.90“or” → “and” (cumulative external wall conditions)High
13Para 1.6.2.2.1(d), p.102Corrects diagram references to 8(a), 8(b), 8(c)Low
14Diagrams 18 & 20Graphics updated and clarifiedLow
15Para 1.6.2.3.5, p.99“corridor” → “hallway” terminologyLow
16Para 1.6.2.4(b), p.102Removes “or rescue” from escape window referenceMedium
17Para 1.6.6.3.2, p.111New clause (d) for corridor measurement and lobby rulesHigh
18Para 1.7.5.1, p.126“Subsection 1.5” → “Subsection 1.4”Low
19Paras 1.9.3.1.2/1.9.3.1.3, p.133Adds “(see Appendix B, B5.2)” after I.S. EN 13637Low
20Para 1.9.3.2(a), p.133Panic hardware: 50→60 for PG 4/5(a)(ii), 50 retained for other PG 5High
21Para 1.9.14.5, p.148“where one exists” → “where one has been provided”Low
22Table 15 Note (1), p.169“Para 3.5.4” → “Para 3.4.4”Low
23Para 3.4.4.7(e), p.172Adds “in a building containing flats (Purpose Group 1(c))”Medium
24Para 3.5.10, p.176Subclause references: “(a) and (b)” → “(b) and (c)”Medium
25Diagrams 45-49, 58, 59Multiple diagrams updated; Diagram 58: 30m→18m for flats atriaHigh
26Table 19, p.215Deletes Note (6) referencesMedium
27Diagram 66, p.222“Para 4.4.5.1” → “Para 4.4.3.1”Low
28Para 4.4.6.1, p.225Adds “or protractor method” for BR 187Low
29Table 21, p.227Adds “7(c)” to Column (b) purpose groupsMedium
30Para 5.4.2.1, p.240“Table 25” → “Table 24”Low
31Para 5.5.6.3(f), p.248“openable” → “operated”Medium
32Para 6.10.2, p.278Renumbers subparagraphs: (b)(iii) becomes (c)Low
33Subsection 8.2, p.302“Provision for” → “Provision of” Sprinkler SystemsLow
34Table 31 Item 11(d), p.319Adds “or protected corridor” for electrical DBsHigh
35Appendix H, p.355Adds “(ii)” to PG 2(a) in Rows 2 and 7High
36Multiple pages“Class” prefix standardisation for reaction-to-fire refsLow
37GlobalEditorial: spelling, spacing, punctuation, citationsLow

Recommended Actions for TGD B 2024 Volume 1 Compliance

What to Do Next

1
Immediate project review

Check any current projects designed using the original TGD B 2024 Volume 1 against Amendments 2, 5, 6, 11, 12, 17, 20, 25, 34, and 35.

2
Travel distance verification

Re-measure worst-case single-direction routes in offices and shops against the 18m limit. Record pass/fail for each route.

3
Atrium design review

If any flat building atrium design relied on the 30m diagram depiction, re-evaluate against the corrected 18m limit.

4
Door hardware audit

Reconcile occupancy calculations with door schedules. Document which doors require panic hardware under the revised thresholds.

5
Document control update

Replace original TGD B 2024 Volume 1 copies with the Reprinted Edition. Cite by paragraph/table/diagram rather than page number to avoid citation drift.

Need Help with TGD B 2024 Volume 1 Changes?

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Disclaimer

This article is provided for general informational and educational purposes only. It does not constitute legal, regulatory, or professional fire safety advice. Building regulation requirements vary based on building type, occupancy, construction date, and local authority interpretation. Designers, building control officers, and fire safety professionals should consult the official TGD B 2024 Volume 1 Reprinted Edition and seek competent professional advice when making compliance decisions. Phoenix STS accepts no liability for actions taken based on this information without appropriate professional consultation.

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