To all inspecting officers regarding the care industry. How far will you or your Brigades policy go to ensure a home complies with the following requirements of the RRO?
Considering the cost implications are meant to be minimal, it's obvious to me that if full compliance is required the industry could collapse.
Following areas from the guide, what would you insist on?
What if the manager is happy with current conditions, standards in the building, after all, he's done the assessment and he's happy with the current conditions and dosn't what to do anything?
Page 60 - L1 system required where more than 10 residents above ground or significant number require assistance.
page 18 residents doors can be continually left open as long as fitted with suitable door closer... swing free - B1?
page 27 - evacuation plan, not reliant on rescue services. Already been threated with procecution at a home with two night staff!
page 71 - Delayed evac. Carer to stay with resident? Don't think so!
page 72 - FRA to show number of staff required to carryout the evacuation plan.
page 94 - Lifts
Would you accept a sprinkler system to BS9251:2004. installed for entire property. connected to a water storage tank and single electric pump for a care home as a compensatory feature?
I am sure you will get differing views but here would be my expectations/comments:
P60-L1 or L2? not a requirement, only a reccommendation.For new (large) would ask for a L1,For an existing Large, would probably not get the backing for an enforcement so would accept L2.
P18-no problem with swing free-better than BS wedge, balance of safety/living standards
P27-if resi care , occupants should be mobile., if nursing more staff to help.
P71- if you read the whole passage there is a much much higher level of Fire protection required to consider this as an option, so cannot automatically rule it out.
P72- would not ask for it as no point if fulfilling other requirements in passage ie minimum staff is sufficient for evacuation plan.
P94-would not accept as it does only recommends a seperate, not an additional, power supply.However if there was an easily way of lowering lift to floor (ie hydraulic controls in lift shaft) might consider it
Sprinklers-not a life system is it? so no.
I am sure there will b others that can justify other views, and unless some case law, will have to live with that!