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ComPliance Essentials LTD Paul Johnson 07949576178 compliance.essentials@btinternet.com

The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 BS9999: 2017 Fire Safety in the Management, Design and use of Buildings. Code of practice. BS7974: Application of fire safety engineered principles to the design of buildings. Code of practice. Building Regulations Approved Document B – Fire Safety – Amended 2013 - Volume 1 – Dwellinghouses - Volume 2 – Buildings other than Dwellinghouses

Legislation and Regulation Problems? RRO is self-regulatory and open to interpretation The criticism of the regulations are that they are confusing, too open to interpretation, and at times contradictory

2009 Lakanal House fire. Following her inquest into that fire, coroner Frances Kirkham wrote to then communities secretary Eric Pickles in March 2013, recommending that the government review Approved Document B. This sets out how to meet the Building Regulations on fire safety, but she described it as a ‘most difficult document to use’. She argued that it needed to provide ‘clear guidance’, in particular to the ‘spread of fire over the external envelope of the building’. Kirkham urged these regulations be ‘expressed in words and adopt a format … intelligible to the wide range of people and bodies engaged in construction, maintenance and refurbishment of buildings’.

The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 FIRE SAFETY DUTIES 9. Risk assessment

Question Does Fire Risk Assessment drive your organisational approach to fire risk management? Should it?

FIRE RISK ASSESSMENT When do you undertake assessments? When do you undertake reviews? How do you determine competency? How intrusive are your assessments? How do you make decisions on risk treatment? How do you communicate risk acceptance? Do you audit the FRA program? What’s your methodology for auditing FRA’s?

Fire Risk Assessments are a means to an end but not the end in themselves. The value of a fire risk assessment is highly dependent on the organisations ability to management the outcomes. Fire Risk Management within our built environment is a broader discipline.

“The deficiencies in the management of fire safety at Rosepark contributed to the deaths in that a number of key circumstances would have been quite different if there had been AN ADEQUATE SYSTEM OF FIRE SAFETY MANAGEMENT” WHY MANAGEMENT?

WHY MANAGEMENT? WHY MANAGEMENT? WHY MANAGEMENT? Increase in the proliferation of fire engineered buildings; Fire Engineered Building MAY require enhanced management; Emergence of modern methods of construction; Building design freedoms based on assumptions;   WHY MANAGEMENT? WHY MANAGEMENT? WHY MANAGEMENT?

Most non-domestic multi-fatality fires have management failings as their root cause. Fire risk is often governed more by the quality of management than the level of fire protection. A building with first rate fire precautions yet poor management, may pose a greater risk than a building with limited fire precautions and good management. Management must be considered as of equal importance to fire protection measures. WHY MANAGEMENT?

PAS 7 : 2013 “An integrated or holistic approach to understanding and managing the risks posed by the threat of fire which enables an organization to optimize it’s underlying processes and achieve more efficient results”.

Strategic Fire Risk Management COMPREHENSIVE COMPLIANCE Article 9 Article 10 Article 11 Article 12 Article 13 Article 14 Article 15 Article 16 Article 17 Article 18 Article 19 Article 20 Article 21 Article 22 Strategic Fire Risk Management Fire Risk Assessment Resources & Authority Fire Safety Training Work Control Maintenance & Testing Communication Emergency Planning

FRMS PROCEDURES FRM STRATEGY FIRE POLICY

DOCUMENTATION LEVEL? Strategic fire risk management at ORGANIZATIONAL level Organisation wide policy and objectives; Organisation wide fire risk management strategy; Organisation wide procedures. Operational fire risk management at PREMISES level As built fire strategy Premises specific policies and procedures Fire Risk Assessments Fire safety manual PEEPS Hot Work Permits Maintenance and Testing Records

FIRE POLICY It’s the “what and why” statement of intent.   It’s the “what and why” statement of intent. Provides a framework for setting objectives. Responsibility for defining & authorizing rests with top management. Should consider life, property, mission continuity and socio environmental considerations.

WHY DOCUMENT STRATEGY? To provide a framework for operational fire risk management throughout the organisation; To formalise the fire safety managers role; To set objectives; To communicate responsibilities of all duty holders; Identify areas for business process improvement; Inspire confidence within stakeholders; To ensure a holistic approach to legislative compliance;

WHAT SHOULD YOUR ORGANISATIONS STRATEGY CONSIDER? Fire Risk Assessment Resources and Authority Fire Safety Training Work Control Maintenance and Testing Communication Document Control Auditing Emergency Planning

Compartmentation Issues

The Chimney Effect

Fire Doors

Standard Practice?

Clutter