Pip Wrote:
I would advise that you write to the brigades and challenge them’
Quite frankly as an inspecting officer I’m embarrassed by this whole thread. I would also suggest that you challenge the brigade concerned. I have no problems personally with being challenged. However, I would assume that this notice was sent with the knowledge of this individual’s line manager. Is this institutional incompetence?
My advice to anyone who receives a Notice of Fire Safety Deficiencies or an Enforcement Notice is to ask the officer why the work is needed, and is there an alternative solution? I would also point out that any deficiencies in the fire safety arrangements within your premises should have been discussed with you prior to the officer leaving.
Also, it is not always the case that inspecting officers are fully competent. I’ve lost count of the times that on inter brigade courses that the answer to any problem is ’Put in an L1 fire warning system’