The Fire Protection Association (FPA) is slated to host a Midlands’ Seminar themed, ‘Building a Safer Future: A Call for Evidence’– an opportunity to discuss the government’s long awaited changes to fire safety regulations, including the Fire Safety Order, Call for Evidence and the Building Safety Consultation.
Fire safety proposals
Following a commitment to improve fire safety regulations within the built environment, 6th June 2019 saw the British Government provide a strong indication on areas in which the fire safety industry can expect to see long-awaited change.
These new proposals are intended to put residents at the heart of a new regulatory system
These new proposals are intended to put residents at the heart of a new regulatory system and provide clarity to what has previously been an ambiguous area.
Fire Protection Association Seminar
The Fire Protection Association’s Seminar will endeavor to unravel the government’s response, addressing the detail of proposed changes to both the building regulations and regulatory system. They will look at implications for fire safety and future regulations, competency, the responsible person, product certification and the evolution of the enforcement regulation landscape.
Commenting on the relevance of the seminar, Fire Protection Association Managing Director Jonathan O’Neill said, “In the past there was confusion in the interpretation of the Fire Safety Order with regards to the materials used on the outside of buildings. Clearly since Grenfell, and the very recent fire at the block of flats with wooden balconies in Barking, legislation had to change.”
Panel of speakers
The event will be chaired by John Smeaton, Chair of the Fire Protection Association and the renowned panel of speakers will include:
- Rod McLean, Head of the British Home Office’s Fire Safety Unit - The Home Office’s response on the Fire Safety Order, Call for Evidence and Building Safety Consultation
- Jonathan O'Neill OBE, Managing Director, The Fire Protection Association - Post Grenfell: Implications for fire safety and future regulations
- Tony Corcoran, Membership Officer, Association for Specialist Fire Protection (ASFP) - Understanding best practice in passive fire protection - getting it right.
- Howard Passey, Principal Consultant, The Fire Protection Association - The Responsible Person
- Ian Moore, Chief Executive Officer, The Fire Industry Association (FIA) - People & product certification and approvals
- Nick Coombe, Vice-Chair, National Fire Chiefs Council (NFCC) - How will the enforcement regulation landscape evolve?
- James Wilson, British Standards Institution (BSI) - BSI’s response to the Grenfell tower tragedy
The seminar includes:
- Access to fire industry experts
- Topical discussions on the government’s response
- Networking sessions
- Delegate pack
- Lunch
- Tea, coffee and refreshments
- Free entrance to the British Motor Museum
- 5 IFSM CPD hours
This Midlands-based seminar is ideal for:
- Social housing providers
- Building owners, landlords and managing agents
- Insurers/brokers
- Facilities/building managers
- Health and safety managers
- Construction industry professionals and manufacturers
- Architects and designers
- Building control officers and approved inspectors
- Fire risk assessors
- Fire engineers
- Fire and rescue services enforcement officers