thats what it is for
Not for bread and butter issues like strips and seals its not.
Why not? Theres a lot of this bread and butter about. Maybe giving a clear steer will help everybody focus on what's important.
Both the RP and the fire authority agreed that the fire risk assessment was not suitable and sufficient as it did not highlight the fact that the strips and seals were missing from fire doors in the hotel.
So to me there should have been a very clear way forward in resolving the issue. Determination was not it.
Would any of you here ask a hotel (with an appropriate alarm system fitted) to upgrade x amount of doors if strips and seals weren't fitted within a fairly immediate time frame?
Or would you recommend that the hotel address the issue during it's next major refurb? Is anyone going to die because strips and seals aren't fitted?, or because the fire doors don't conform to current guidance?
The answer to me is that the Fire Authority should have asked the RP to review the assessment to acknowledge lack of strips and seals and to justify why they weren't going to immediately upgrade the doors. It is a no branier, and to me the fire authority were completely in the wrong.
Thankfully Sir Ken agreed. And thats my point, any decent fire safety professional will have due regard to current guidance and standards, and apply them where appropriate and where practicable, but they won't guide hug, for guide hugging sake. They assess the risk in a balanced and measured way. To me the fire authority did not do this, and that frankly is rather poor.If they can't get the bread and butter things into perspective and be proportionate then what does that say about their level of competence? .