Late into this I know but out of intrest if something was so obviously wrong can not state that as soon as the building opens the fire authority will take action under the rro to put it right which might end up costing the punter and the a.i. some hard earned wonga?
Hi Cleveland Fire 3,
this is absolutely right, and the whole point (stated 3 times in bold in the 'Building Regulations and Fire Safety Procedural Guidance Document') of the Building Regulations consultation process: to prevent this from happenning.
Failure on the part of either the AI / BC or Fire officer to advise on matters required
in addition to Building Regs does not in any way prevent enforcement under the FSO at a later stage, even if this is on day 1 of occupation.
However the problem which started this topic was one where the matter (excess uncompartmented area) was a requirement of the Building Regulations, not the FSO. In this case, the matter could not be made good afterwards using the FSO, as it is not an immediate occupant life safety issue, rather an issue of whether it is physically possible to fight the fire without putting fire fighters in a perilous position.
The base justification for the 2000 sq m limit is: a jet of water will only stay coherent for 25m. Therefore, in a compartment of dimensions greater than 50x50 (2250 sq m) there will be areas where a fire cannot be reached by fire fighters, without entering the compartment, thus putting themselves in immediate danger. Hence compartments over this size need to have other methods of controlling a fire.
if the compartment is built to 3800 sq m without additional compensatory features, then the FRS should inform the AI / BC that they might be unable to fight a fire and would therefore adopt defensive tactics: in effect standing outside roasting sausages on very long sticks! This comment would be made under the Fire and Rescue Services Act, as an advisory comment only. However, as it is not an 'observation' on compliance with the Building Regulations, the AI /BC is required to pass this comment on to the applicant. Observations do not need to travel any further than the AI / BC!