Hi Guys - a newbie but had to post
I was working as a fire safety inspector until October last year, so can give my opinion. Secondary employment within my brigade was ok, so inspectors could do FRAs in other counties, but not many did. I only know of one for definite, out of 21. However it is far from the case elsewhere. I remember a discussion at the college about a year ago when about every point of view was aired! Some brigades allowed FRA work regardless, some only out of county and some were not allowed at all. In terms of a conflict of interest, I guess it depends who is prosecuting and for what reasons. Is it not the RP who would be accountable? I have asked this question before, and was told that someone contracted to do a FRA would not be held accountable for it.
In terms of the FSC undertaking FRAs, the team who do this are construction, chemical, engineer professionals who work for the college and are not and have not been fire safety officers. They are very experienced in their field, and having had lectures etc under their tuition I would not hestitate to recommend their expertise. However they would be best employed in a more complex environment - petrochemical for example - as the fees are upwards of £1000. I believe this money goes back into the college.
I don't mean to be out of order here, but i would be more concerned about former operational fire service employees who have set up themselves as specialists in FRA. They often don't have the training that is necessary, yet so many people have said to me that the FRA should be fine as he was done by 'one of yours'! They trust that the FRA will be ok because of their background.