Well it looks like i missed all the fun over the weekend !
Doesn't seem any point defending my comments as it would appear some people have unsubscribed???.
As Novascot said, don't bite your tongue Mr Retty
CivvyFSO I said "bite my lip" not my" tongue".... do pay attention young man!
But I agree with you, healthy debate is a very good thing and is what makes Firenet brilliant. Where criticism is deserved then by all means lets discuss it and try to remedy it, but I felt Novascot's concerns were directed at the greater FSO population rather than those local to him. ..As im sure if I started moaning about every fire safety consultant Id met being naughty bad terrible fire safety consultants others would have taken exception (Hence my " biting my lip" comment) As Cleveland points out this can be detremental. But since Nova has pointed out that was not the case I shall move on...
I agree with most of what you say but you are not grasping the thorn in the arguement.
Novascot please see point (c) in my previous post where i describe what you should do if you encounter an unprofessional FSO - Im not failing to grasp the thorn of the argument at all ( mind you I cant see any thorns here - apparently its a forum and any physical actions such as biting lips dont exist etc. :-) Theres not a lot else i can suggest - unless senior officers in the brigade are aware of the public / proffesionals view of them how do you expect them to go about doing something about it? What do you suggest Novascot? (and I ask without any sarcastically)
And tut tut I was trying to be friendly yet you had a quip about having to justify specifying a fire alarm from L2 standard to L1 ! Not to an FSO you won't - to the RP / client you might.
Also the point I was making about being in court referred to serious case offences as Clevelandfire has now sort of answered for me. I was pointing out that it can be a really hairy experience having your work and assessment picked over by clever barrosters and that it is incredibly important to have your facts ready. It will not be Fire Safety Officer in the dock, as Im sure you realise.
Hi Midland
The benchmark for your hotel ( is it one I look after perchance)
Hi Prof.... shame on you, hopefully you know me better than that - I would never ever bring up here any 'live cases' - especially ones youre involved with, it would be unprofessional of me to do so let alone anything else. Purely ficticious hotel I promise you.
The reaon I asked was a demonstration that we all use guides. You all pretty much said we wanted an L2 system in my FICTICIOUS hotel or something near depending on several factors to BS 5839.
What id like to know next is why you chose BS 5839 in particular. Was it because the sleeping accomodation guide says so? Building Regs say so? Was it through experience / judgement / knowledge of that particular standard that you specidifed that?
I await your answers with interest.