The fire authorities are NOT enforcing or auditing effectively. And at the moment the role of the enforcers in auditing a tiny sample of premises in a prescriptive way is an even smaller part of the whole fire safety equation than fire risk assessment by a competent person. Things need to be improved.
Not sure I agree with that.That is too much of a sweeping statement.
Can you qualify why Fire & Rescue Authorities are not auditing / enforcing effectively and how they are enforcing prescriptively?
What happens in one corner of the country may not reflect what happens elsewhere Kurnal and its important to recognise the part IRMP plays in targetting fire safety enforcement.
Re-inspections have and always will be based on priority, type of premises, and the severity of the failings found originally.
There aren't sufficient resources to re-inspect everything, and there is no need to re-inspect everything all the time anyway.
Should we be saying that Fire Authorities , for example, must re-inspect all care homes on their patch once every twelve months?
And if you do start re-inspecting one type of premises such as care homes would they be up in arms and say they are being unfairly picked on?
So here's a simple suggestion - the RP is responsible for fire safety so why don't we let them get on with it, and lets make sure the enforcing authority doesn't get involved until there has been an injury or death - vis a vis the HSE approach.
Apparently responsibility for fire safety rests with the punter and those naughty enforcing authorities are still too way too prescriptive.
So what do we want here? Something along the lines of those Approved Inspectors for Building Regulations (with all the trappings, and, dare I say it, profit driven enforcement, that comes with it?)
Should we have our register of competent risk assessors who will guide the RP in the right direction and ensure the RP follows all of their recommendations to the letter? (As we know every RP will of course implement all recommendations made by the risk assessor won't they children?!)
And can we have a truly workable independent third party accreditation scheme for fire risk assessors anyway? (considering the comments one assessor made to me in private about the current accreditation schemes out there being riddled with traps and pitfalls, and, shock horror, skull duggery, back stabbing et al)
I do agree however Kurnal that there are folks out there who want their cake and eat it. Alas thats quite impossible!