My Brigade have already shifted from inspections to 'audits' under WFPL in anticipation of RRO.
We no longer carry out a 'full survey', but we do walk all escape routes and other areas deemed to be 'risk critical'.
The FSO has to make his mind up on his feet in these areas.
I think the comfort blanket of a plan has led to some fire authorities using low grade inspecting officers to 'box tick' on fire safety inspections in order to meet output targets, instead of sending appropriately skilled professional officers who can interact properly with employers.
We look more deeeply at policies and procedures, testing, and training.
We no longer detail on a plan the 17 fire doors wedged open for the 10th year running.
If one door is wedged they have a problem, we identify it, and ask them to deal with it, and follow up.
I think this is the way to go, and will probably work well with companies who manage their precautions professionally.
For the others, at long last we are following the HSE enforcement module, and are serving enforcement notices if required.
And we don't have to amend those pesky plans all the time...my tip ex shares have dropped alarmingly!