but I am concerned when the stares discharge into an open plan lounge then you have to exit through the kitchen to get out.
Can i just clarify something. You say the stair comes down into the open plan living area. Do you mean the grnd floor is open plan with the kitchen, all one room?
If i understand you correctly the upper floor (sleeping Acc.) disharges via the stair into an open plan living/kitchen are with the exit door at the kitchen end.
Well, i refer you back to my point. Do you think it is safe. from your description, i don't. Something should be done. regardless of which codes apply.
can i also ask. Who in the LA deemed this suitable accomodation in the first instance?
But. And its a big but. You need to identify who is required to comply.
The Landlord may be right to ask 'where does it say
I have to do it'.
I would Urge you to look at the lease!
Is the Landlord renting the property to the Local Authority(LA) as a single private dwelling? And it is they who are occupying it in the current use. i.e providing individual tenants thus creating a HMO.
Is the landlord renting it to the LA as a 'ready-made' vunerable persons accomodation HMO?
who is the employer?
well they all have responsibility to a degree.
Meaning of “responsible person”
3. In this Order “responsible person” means—
(a)in relation to a workplace, the employer, if the workplace is to any extent under his control. (
(employer)(b)in relation to any premises not falling within paragraph (a)—
(i)the person who has control of the premises (as occupier or otherwise)
(Local Authority)in connection with the carrying on by him of a trade, business or other undertaking (for profit or not); or
(ii)the owner,
(Owner)where the person in control of the premises does not have control in connection with the carrying on by that person of a trade, business or other undertaking.
Once you work out who needs to do what. i still say look at the risk first. Do your FRA and devise your Emergency Plan.
Simples.