Messy,
I'm finding a mixed bag really. On the one hand, we still carry out assessments for large organisations, however we are finding we are now assessing smaller SME's, who in the past have never been visited by the LFRS and have in turn done nothing in terms of fire safety, and I mean nothing.
On the plus side, these such SME's are now at least doing something, and I feel this is due to the advertising campaigns on the radio etc. It would appear the aforementioned FRS have undone some of this good work!!
Other areas of new business for us post Oct 2006 are small (7-10 room) hotels / B&B's, who again have not, in recent times, been inspected and through work with us have been advised to communicate with the LFRS. This I feel is all good and for me I would consider to be a massive shift in improving the fire safety in some of the, other wise overlooked, premises.
On the negative side, we hae carried out work of companies who have previously used other assessors, and have found the standard of assessment they have been sold, in good faith, to be nothing more than a tick sheet. As such organisations have, in their opinion, satisfied their requirment to conduct an assessment, they are essentially no better off, seeing the 3 page tick sheet as being suitable and sufficient they blindly and through no fault of their own continue to trade without carrying out some of the more basic, yet essential duties placed upon them as they see the fire risk assessment as just another sheet ofpaper to allow them trade--------its not a certificate!! it should be a working document.
I'll throw this one open to the forum and say maybe its time to run with an industry standard format, one that may only be used by a regualted assessor. Ok so PAS 79 is not the be all and end all, but its a start and surley through consultation it can be improved upon?