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FIRE SERVICE AND GENERAL FIRE SAFETY TOPICS => Fire Safety => Topic started by: Tom W on October 24, 2012, 11:46:12 AM

Title: BBC programme - Fire Safety In hotels
Post by: Tom W on October 24, 2012, 11:46:12 AM
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01nj4lz/Inside_Out_South_West_22_10_2012/

15 mins, interesting viewing
Title: Re: BBC programme - Fire Safety In hotels
Post by: colin todd on October 24, 2012, 09:38:37 PM
Piggy, does it show any Dorgards?
Title: Re: BBC programme - Fire Safety In hotels
Post by: Dinnertime Dave on October 24, 2012, 10:25:18 PM

Perhaps under the Freedom of Information Act the BBC should have asked how many IO the fire service had 5 years ago and how many they have now.

Nearly broke into rant then, but not quite.
Title: Re: BBC programme - Fire Safety In hotels
Post by: Clevelandfire 3 on October 25, 2012, 04:05:48 AM
I like the smug suited fire consultant towards the end of the film saying he spotted more problems than the under cover assessor employed by the BBC at the grosvenor. he pointed out some hinges which werent up to spec. give the guy an MBE for services to fire safety. what a hero. brave soul.
Title: Re: BBC programme - Fire Safety In hotels
Post by: wee brian on October 25, 2012, 11:27:54 AM
These things always end up pointing out minor deviations that aren't necessarily dangerous in themselves. Its good to keep on top of this stuff (we all find things from time to time). But lets not start saying all our hotels are death-traps  cos they aren't.
Title: Re: BBC programme - Fire Safety In hotels
Post by: colin todd on October 25, 2012, 07:11:13 PM
Clevey, name and shame! You know how I love gossip. Who was the smart suited consultant.  it cant have been me, as I have not worn any of the new Italian suits I bought in America this year. Plus I think that hinges on fire doors are really boring.
Title: Re: BBC programme - Fire Safety In hotels
Post by: Tom W on October 26, 2012, 10:43:14 AM
I like the smug suited fire consultant towards the end of the film saying he spotted more problems than the under cover assessor employed by the BBC at the grosvenor. he pointed out some hinges which werent up to spec. give the guy an MBE for services to fire safety. what a hero. brave soul.

Was brilliant! He couldn't even spit the words out fast enough to say he'd one upped the fire consultant, and what had he found? They weren't the right hinges even though there were 3 hinges. FRONT PAGE NEWS

The BBC consultant was Alan Cox

• Twice been awarded the Rospa Safety Professional of the Year Award.
• Been awarded the Prime Minister’s Quality Initiative Award
• Obtained an Allen Brooking NHS Travel Fellowship which allowed me to study fire safety in the USA for 6 months.
• Developed and marketed a computer based hospital ward evacuation program.
• Financed and produced a Fire Door Educational Package which I am currently updating.
• Produced a number of award winning videos that have sold worldwide.
• I write many articles for professional fire safety and industry journals.
• I have recently carried out an undercover investigation into hotel fire safety for the BBC.
• Published the Hotel Fire Safety Fact File.
• I am one of the Fire Advisors to the Workplace Law Network.
• I have acted as an expert witness in a number of fire investigations.

 :o
Title: Re: BBC programme - Fire Safety In hotels
Post by: nearlythere on October 26, 2012, 11:01:23 AM
I like the smug suited fire consultant towards the end of the film saying he spotted more problems than the under cover assessor employed by the BBC at the grosvenor. he pointed out some hinges which werent up to spec. give the guy an MBE for services to fire safety. what a hero. brave soul.

Was brilliant! He couldn't even spit the words out fast enough to say he'd one upped the fire consultant, and what had he found? They weren't the right hinges even though there were 3 hinges. FRONT PAGE NEWS

The BBC consultant was Alan Cox

• Twice been awarded the Rospa Safety Professional of the Year Award.
• Been awarded the Prime Minister’s Quality Initiative Award
• Obtained an Allen Brooking NHS Travel Fellowship which allowed me to study fire safety in the USA for 6 months.
• Developed and marketed a computer based hospital ward evacuation program.
• Financed and produced a Fire Door Educational Package which I am currently updating.
• Produced a number of award winning videos that have sold worldwide.
• I write many articles for professional fire safety and industry journals.
• I have recently carried out an undercover investigation into hotel fire safety for the BBC.
• Published the Hotel Fire Safety Fact File.
• I am one of the Fire Advisors to the Workplace Law Network.
• I have acted as an expert witness in a number of fire investigations.

 :o
Totally meaningless CV without Firenet forum membership.
Title: Re: BBC programme - Fire Safety In hotels
Post by: colin todd on October 26, 2012, 06:56:39 PM
You forgot I am 155 years old and have always had a thing about fire doors.
Title: Re: BBC programme - Fire Safety In hotels
Post by: kurnal on October 26, 2012, 07:53:32 PM
As compared to Toddy who is 551 years old and has always had a thing about fire brigades.