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FIRE SERVICE AND GENERAL FIRE SAFETY TOPICS => Fire Safety => Topic started by: Bruce89 on May 22, 2009, 09:48:35 AM
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Forgive me if I'm bringing up an old topic but this is my first post and I'm sure this subject has already been covered but I'm not sure when.
Any views out there on the subject of Hotel type accomodation that has no sleep-in staff at night. Suggestions would be very much appreciated on examples of the acceptance criteria etc.
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Forgive me if I'm bringing up an old topic but this is my first post and I'm sure this subject has already been covered but I'm not sure when.
Any views out there on the subject of Hotel type accomodation that has no sleep-in staff at night. Suggestions would be very much appreciated on examples of the acceptance criteria etc.
Hello Bruce.
This topic has been flogged to death within this last year. Maybe someone can dig it out for you.
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I guessed it may have been, just cannot find it at the moment
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I guessed it may have been, just cannot find it at the moment
Will have a look.
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Hi Bruce89 try this link for help
http://www.kingfell.com/~forum/index.php?topic=1848.msg18013#msg18013
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Gee. Was it that long ago?
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Thanks very much Nearly there and Riccardo, that's a great help.
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This subject has a similar vein to the prosecution that one of the yorki FRA brought against a shopping centre...having adequately number of trained people to effect an evacuation
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You mean the Frenchgate Centre in Doncaster South Yorks - FRA not updated for years, staff levels reduced below that for the effective operation of the as built fire strategy & those staff that did remain not suitably trained.