TW et al, to update you, Kurnal is correct that there is absolutely no secrecy, in fact quite the opposite. But it is not as at early a stage as he suggests.
To keep you informed, yesterday, the Fire Risk Assessment Council of the FIA, which I chair, worked on, amended, approved, and signed off as completed, a draft BAFE scheme document, which was prepared by the Professional Standards working group, which reports to the Council. As far as FIA is concerned, our work on the document is finished.
The draft scheme has now been forwarded to BAFE to take it forward, though FIA will contribute to that process along with other stakeholders. As kurnal says, the principle is competent fire risk assessors though not necessarily on a register (that is just one way of proving competence) and a proper QMS system.
The idea is that the scheme could be run by any UKAS accredited CB. The scheme exactly follows SP 203, so will be recognisable as a BAFE scheme even in the early draft.
CLG will be kept informed.
If you need to know any more, happy to respond.