More and more brigades are at last serving notices for inadequate FRAs...it seemed to me when the RRO came in they would accept any old tickbox or side of A4 and focus purely on the physical general fire precautions.
We are seeing more work as a result and clients who followed the cheaper route including in house attempts are suddenly seeing the error of their ways.
Nottinghamshire (or at least certain officers) are in a crusade about this at the moment in particular, with several others starting to gun for the FRAs. None yet, other than Notts in the famous case, have gone for the assessors yet, just the RP, however this seems to be based on the life risk at the time of enforcement (as well as the use or not of other powers, several have said in relation to going for contractors/assessors, using 32(10) & other articles that they won't go to the hassle involved in these unless there was a real 7 imminent risk to life associated with it or indeed a fire had already occurred)