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As part of its overhaul of guidance on The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 – the Fire Safety Order (FSO) – the Home Office is seeking to externally commission new guides and updates to existing guidance documents.
According to the FIA, the guidance in this requirement, which is the third tranche of its programme, will be needed by Q3 of 2022 when the fire safety provisions in the Building Safety Bill (BSB) may be enacted.
Five new guides are required, including:
A brief explainer on fire doors that captures any regulatory changes
A summary of the sanctions available for breaches of the FSO
An implementation guide for the primary fire safety changes planned through the BSB
A comprehensive overarching fire risk assessment guide
An overlap guide explaining the difference between a Responsible Person and an Accountable Person under the BSB.
The final element will be the requirement to update all the guides published in Tranche 2 of the programme to make sure they include the fire safety changes made through the BSB. All guides must be consistent with the FSO at the time of publication.
All these guides must be accessible and provide details for the Responsible Person, fire risk assessor or enforcing authority on how to discharge their duties.
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Home Office seeking to externally commission new updates to Fire Safety Order guidance documentsThe Home Office is seeking to externally commission new guides and updates to existing fire safety guidance documents.
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