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THE REGULATORY REFORM (FIRE SAFETY) ORDER 2005 => Press Releases => Topic started by: wee brian on September 15, 2016, 10:22:33 AM
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The Govt is having another look at the F & F regs.
https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/furniture-and-furnishing-fire-safety-regulations-proposed-changes-2016
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Its all a bit complicated. Is the a Sun readers version that I might fully understand?
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We think the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) (Safety) Regulations 1988 are out of date, and in some cases represent an unreasonable burden for furniture manufacturers. We?re proposing to bring the regulations in line with changing furniture making practices and consumer preferences.
Importers of cheap shiny tat from China won't have to bother fixing safety labels to their tat any more, as the Government now accepts that the labels are meaningless anyway and most people are too thick to care.
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Importers of cheap shiny tat from China won't have to bother fixing safety labels to their tat any more, as the Government now accepts that the labels are meaningless anyway and most people are too thick to care.
Permanent labels will still be required and it should be easier to identify the manufacturer or importer, if we can get the trading standards to do their job properly. Many people do care if the number of posting we get on http://www.safelincs-forum.co.uk/ is anything to go by.
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We think the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) (Safety) Regulations 1988 are out of date, and in some cases represent an unreasonable burden for furniture manufacturers. We?re proposing to bring the regulations in line with changing furniture making practices and consumer preferences.
Importers of cheap shiny tat from China won't have to bother fixing safety labels to their tat any more, as the Government now accepts that the labels are meaningless anyway and most people are too thick to care.
Particularly as you can buy the labels in bulk on eBay so you can make your flammable & noxious import or pre-88 vintage item "safe"....
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One of the aims are,
Traceability and enforcement - A new requirement for manufacturers to hold a technical file; a revised approach to the permanent label including the introduction of information on the use of flame retardants; the removal of the requirement for temporary display labels; more time for Trading Standards to bring a prosecution.
I think the new label will help to achieve this having the manufacturers or importers name, post code and batch number on all labels (no such a thing as a shorter label) except a number of items including mattresses there will have no label, so how do you locate the manufacturer or importer?
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some words from "a former civil servant"
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3740699/Sofas-beds-fire-test-alert-Expert-says-current-checks-inadequate-finished-products-flammable-fillings-padding.html
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Check out http://www.safelincs-forum.co.uk/topic/4935-furniture-and-furnishings-fire-safety-regulations-proposed-changes-2016/#comment-9296