49 min

Fire safety: Making buildings safer The Safety Conversation with SHP

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With thanks to our colleagues at IFSEC Global and FIREX, this episode focuses on building safety legislation, including the Building Safety Bill, Fire Safety Act, and proposed changes to the Fire Safety Order (2005).
IFSEC Global Editor James Moore moderates the session, which includes an audience Q&A, and asks are the proposals enough? And crucially, how does the building safety sector work to encourage a wide adoption of a new safety-conscious culture in construction and building safety – from planning through to occupation.
Joining James on the panel was:
Dennis Davis, Executive Officer, Fire Sector FederationNiall Rowan, Technical & Regulatory Affairs Officer, Association of Specialist Fire Protection (ASFP)Jonathan O'Neill OBE, Managing Director, Fire Protection Association (FPA)Will Lloyd, Technical Manager, FIA Fire Industry Association
Additional resources:
Building Safety Bill published
Building Safety Bill outlines “biggest changes to building safety regulation in a generation”
Latest Grenfell Tower Inquiry News
Listen: Lessons from Grenfell: Why aren’t we learning?
Download: Fire safety in 2020 eBook – A year of challenges and change
Fire Safety Bill becomes Fire Safety Act 2021
Buildings under 18m no longer require EWS1 forms after independent research finds “no systemic risk of fire in blocks”
£16.5m of successful applications for fire alarms under £30m waking watch fund alternative scheme
IFSEC Global
If you’ve not already subscribed, please do so, to get the latest episodes as soon as they are released. And, if you like what you hear, we’d be grateful if you could rate us, as that will help us get the shows out to a wider audience.
Check out the previous episodes on the Safety & Health Podcast hub.
Please be sure to stay tuned in to SHPonline.co.uk for the very latest health and safety news.
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With thanks to our colleagues at IFSEC Global and FIREX, this episode focuses on building safety legislation, including the Building Safety Bill, Fire Safety Act, and proposed changes to the Fire Safety Order (2005).
IFSEC Global Editor James Moore moderates the session, which includes an audience Q&A, and asks are the proposals enough? And crucially, how does the building safety sector work to encourage a wide adoption of a new safety-conscious culture in construction and building safety – from planning through to occupation.
Joining James on the panel was:
Dennis Davis, Executive Officer, Fire Sector FederationNiall Rowan, Technical & Regulatory Affairs Officer, Association of Specialist Fire Protection (ASFP)Jonathan O'Neill OBE, Managing Director, Fire Protection Association (FPA)Will Lloyd, Technical Manager, FIA Fire Industry Association
Additional resources:
Building Safety Bill published
Building Safety Bill outlines “biggest changes to building safety regulation in a generation”
Latest Grenfell Tower Inquiry News
Listen: Lessons from Grenfell: Why aren’t we learning?
Download: Fire safety in 2020 eBook – A year of challenges and change
Fire Safety Bill becomes Fire Safety Act 2021
Buildings under 18m no longer require EWS1 forms after independent research finds “no systemic risk of fire in blocks”
£16.5m of successful applications for fire alarms under £30m waking watch fund alternative scheme
IFSEC Global
If you’ve not already subscribed, please do so, to get the latest episodes as soon as they are released. And, if you like what you hear, we’d be grateful if you could rate us, as that will help us get the shows out to a wider audience.
Check out the previous episodes on the Safety & Health Podcast hub.
Please be sure to stay tuned in to SHPonline.co.uk for the very latest health and safety news.
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49 min