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Offline paul

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RRO and the B&B / Guest House Industry
« on: January 10, 2006, 09:58:09 PM »
Anyone got any idea how the RRO is going to affect the B&B/Guest House Industry ?
Suppose it might help if the guide notes were to be published this century.
I am new to this forum . Was in the Fire Service for 23 years but have now set up in Fire Safety after retirement.
Must be crazy.

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RRO and the B&B / Guest House Industry
« Reply #1 on: January 10, 2006, 10:20:53 PM »
It depends on lots of things- we all know the potential implications - all responsible persons will need to carry out a risk assessment and if more than 4 employees or a licence is held will need to record the significant findings....this includes the smaller previously non cert hotels and boarding houses.
But the answer to your question depends entirely on how the order is launched, publicised and most of all how the fire authorities propose to enforce the order within their risk based regime. My guess is that the level of enforcement activity will reduce.

The National chains will be seen as being lower risk  after a cursory glance due to their management structure, and the small independents and priately run premises will be generally seen as low risk due to size and numbers under the IRMP assessment thus releasing the fire officers to carry out other duties.

Insurance companies and tourist boards, environmental health auhorities also will have a bearing on how much notice is taken of the new order.

If the new Licensing  Act is anything to go by I predict that the silence will be deafening

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« Reply #2 on: January 10, 2006, 10:39:51 PM »
thanks for your reply.
I have many clients putting questions to me and it gets very embarassing when the Reform keeps getting put back. I hope it is not too long before the order is put in place.
I have spoken to a few insurance companies and they are worried that if a Risk Assesment is done by a non trained responsible person , a lot of hazzards will be overlooked. Good for those of us in the Fire Safety field as I am sure many people will be calling on us to carry out risk assessments for them.