Review of fire risk assessments
In the mists of time when I was a young inspecting officer, we issued Requirement Notices, and give a specific time for the requirements to be carried out, with a follow up inspection. A Fire Certificate was issued upon completion of the works, or further time given to complete the works, or Court proceedings followed.
Now the Responsible Person can inspect their own premises, or employ a fire consultant no qualifications required. The consultant may indicate a period of time to complete the work with, or without consulting the RP. After the time period has expired, what happens next, if the works are not completed? Does the RP contact the consultant, and inform him/her to carry out a further periodic fire risk assessment, probably not.
• No court proceedings
• No official warning is given
• No official follow up procedure
• No identification that the building conforms to the RRFSO [I have known Fire Certificates proudly displayed in the foyers of hotels under the FPA 1971]
• The only way the RRFSO can work if it is effectively enforced, even if all the works indicated in a fire risk assessment are completed, only the Fire Authority can indicate if it is satisfactory
• I like others on this site have spent probably 2 years on various courses and seminars at M in M Fire Service Technical College, Registered as a fire risk assessor with the IFE, Nebosh General Certificate, Nebosh Fire Certificate, finished up as a worn out Senior Fire Officer in charge of a large fire prevention department, now anyone can do my job as a “fire consultant” with little or no experience.
• I fully understand you do not need to be in the Fire Service to qualify as a fire consultant, but I do believe some formal qualifications are necessary to inspect a building that falls within the scope of the RRFSO.
• We are now in the same boat as the former “non-certifiable premises” that were left to the owners/occupiers discretion whether they carried out fire prevention works to their premises.
• Only once have I been formally requested to review a fire risk assessment, the RP was pleased with the completed works and wanted conformation. I used the PAS 79 follow up inspection format.
• I have gone a little bit of the main subject, but feel a lot better now, or am I completely off my rocker…………………..