Is it permissible, when recording a FRA, for the FRA document only to be recorded/available electronically, or is there a requirement for a paper copy to be available?.
I have come across a number of occupiers who record their FRAs electronically. Whilst I recognise that it makes reviewing the FRA easier, I personally prefer reading a good old fashioned paper copy.
As a LA IO, I am more interested in the significant findings and whether they've been addressed, than scrolling through dozens of digital photos of: yukka plants in protected corridors, peeling fire exit signs and poorly attached self closers.
I do take an interest in the method of how the FRA was completed, but prefer to flick through a paper document. picking sections to read, perhaps randomly, to get an idea of how thorough/detailed the process has been. This tends to become rather labourious if one has to scroll thru pages of text and risk matrixes.
So does there have to be a paper copy or is only an e-version (word doc etc) acceptable??