My beef is that I dont think we can say to RPs "its all down to you ", without having proper mechanisms in place to support them.
The government has produced guidance on how to comply with the FSO, but for RPs who dont have the time or the knowledge to manage fire precautions within their premises and need the services of contractors there is little information available out there to assist them in employing competent persons whom are suitably qualified and competent
M.R. You are correct the RP needs help and CLG need to give it to them. If Gas, Electric, Asbestos, Double-glazing, are all regulated; then why not fire risk assessors?
Asbestos is nasty but not as nasty as burning alive, try telling the families of those that perished in Lakanal House that risk assessors don’t need to be regulated.
Kurnal I have a foot in the RP camp and one in the consultants plus a toe in the enforcers, which is not easy I can tell you.
Lets take the second biggest register of competence; under no stretch of the imagination does that register check the competence of an assessor in any way more than superficially. .
No assessment of previous work and no interview, well done that trade body;
Good Job!
Then there is the big one, you can go on a 5 day course approved by that trade body, obviously you need to pass the open book exam before you apply, but that will give you an easy ride on to their register; a couple of assessments (that you could have borrowed from your mate) and no interview. Plus if you get on with the course presenter you might even get a fast track and not have to wait 8 months, as he is likely to be the assessor who approves your application.
Again, another great job; well done.
Sorry to be so cynical, but the above is only the tip of the iceberg.
Its time for a shake up and when it comes the trade associations will have their noses put out of joint.