Where is the risk assessment in a solution like "FD30S All round"
LAcors gives some accepted Mitigation methodology.
For example in a 2 story HMO with evacuation windows from the bedrooms it is acceptable to accept solid doors as supposed to FD30S
We have to be realistic in the type of things we are asking for in our FRA Action plan. I recently looked at 30 HMO's in a coastal town, 30% of the HMO's has a protected route with FD30S doors, 40% had solid doors with no intu strips and seals and the other 30% had rubbish eggbbox type doors on the bedrooms or single glazed door on the kitchen or living room doors leading to the escape route.
In my opinion the 30% of protected route are low risk, the 40% of solid doors are medium risk and the 30% of eggbox and glazed doors are high risk.
The action plan in each should reflect its risk rating and this should be considered by the budget holders as to which is rectified first. Do the high risk first, medium next etc
Many of the companies who run HMO's provide some sort of support in them, and generally these comopanies publish an excess of 30-40k per year. "Upgrade all your doors that are not FD30S accross your entire business in the next 12 weeks" Is not fire risk assessment. And is damaging. that kind of comment on an FRA would literally close business' down
High risk should be dealt with as quickly as possible (This financial year) and based on a risk assessed approach the medium risk could be dealt with over the next 2 - 5 financial years, Low risk requireing no change at all.
As assessors and fire managers we should be attempting to mitigate the HIGH risk stuff as soon as is physically possible with the proggressive upgrade of passive protection over an agreed period.
We forget that these buildings operate an evacuation strategy. Perhaps an increase in the fire alarm provision would mitigate some of the risks presented in buildings with traditional solid doors.
I personally am against retrofitting strips and seals as these have not been tested to BS476. Why not wait a little longer, get the right budget and upgrade doors and frames that have been tested.
I know the money issue is always discussed as being an unnacceptable reason to not upgrade something but this is business.