Kurnal I wouldn't fully agree, it says, In assessing the likely consequences of fire, for the purpose of carrying out the fire risk assessment to which this PAS relates, it is not normally necessary, or appropriate, to carry out calculations of the type used in the practice of fire safety engineering. However, the principles of fire safety engineering may be used, in a subjective manner, to assess the likely consequences of fire, using the principle of "timelines" that forms the basis of fire safety engineering.
The way I understand the above is that it not normally necessary, or appropriate, to use ASET/RSET, however using the principles of ASET/RSET in a subjective manner is acceptable. For example if the travel distance is excessive to that prescribed in the relevant code of practice, you could use the time line and introduce compensatory conditions to increase the evacuation time, therefore the travel distance, for instance reducing the time to alarm or by improving fire management.