All complaints made to the Fire Authority are treated in the strictest of confidence and have to be followed up normaly within three working days.
So if the manageress did decide to "dob" in her boss there is no way the fire officer would or could divuldge where the complaint was made.
I agree with what PhilB said about not getting worried about smaller premises to a degree, but by virtue of the national complaints procedure we would have to visit the premises anyway to investigate the complaint. And while we are there we can do something proactive. We can improve things.
The Manageress could do one of two things:-
a) As someone already mentioned - write a memo to the boss saying that she has concerns
b) Make a complaint - tell the local fire officer who she is and why she is concerned - remember the Fire Officer would not divulge who the complainant is to the boss of the company.
If its on file that she complained I perosnally think it would help exonerate her should anything happen on the premises i.e;:-
"I've tried to tell my boss to get this sorted, he wont listen and im still worried that we arent complying with the law - I just dont have the authority to implement change or do anything about it. I don't know what to do and fear my neck is on the line"
Im sure a judge would look at that favourably.
Cough Cough!
I wish I could agree, "with the 3 working days" bit, I made a formal complaint back in August, to my local FSO, about, 1. A BUILDING WITH NO FIRE ESCAPES (other than the entrance stairs),
2. PARTIALLY BLOCKED CORRIDORS,
3. The only DISABLED ACCESS, HAS THE DOOR LOCKED, AND 2 MORE INTERNAL DOORS LOCKED ON ROUTE TO MAIN PART OF BUILDING,(stannahwheelchair lift makes this an unsuitable fire exit)
4, When I telephoned the tenants of the building that do the wedding venues, to ask about responsible persons, whos in charge out of the "2" staff imployed on such a day, they didnt know, "anything about that"
They (the FSO) STILL havent visited building yet, and this building holds 200 people, its now 28th Oct!
I was told last week that they have to notify the owners and tenants of the building that they are planning to visit, (what, so to give them time to "act all safe" so nothing gets seen as it is) I am so confused dot com!