Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2023

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New fire safety regulations come into force across England on Monday, 23 January 2023, implementing the recommendations in the Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 1 report.

The regulations are likely to have the biggest impact on building owners. However, the requirements are anticipated to flow down to the obligations of contractors and sub-contractors when constructing, refurbishing, or maintaining the relevant buildings.

The key regulations which may impact the construction industry and place requirements upon Responsible Persons (RP) are summarised below:

However, typically we find that circa 90% of the fire doors we survey have issues requiring attention. Scott Lewis, Sircle’s Compliance Manager, recently wrote an article on this; click here.

Our fire risk assessors hold various competency scheme certifications such as NAFRAR, FRACS and registrations with professional bodies such as the IFE, IFSM, FPA, and IFPO.

If you need detailed, electronic, base-level fire door survey information to help evidence your compliance, information recording, or subsequent help managing fire door inspections in-house, we are here to assist.

We provide highly detailed compartmentation surveys and reports which provide you with key compliance information, risk prioritisation, budget costs, remedial solutions, and analysis in a clear, user-friendly format.

Our experienced CAD team can produce fire strategy plan drawings showing details such as compartmentation and fire doors, travel distances, general arrangement plans, fire asset equipment, location drawings, and evacuation plans.

Speak to us today to find out how our range of surveys can help you stay compliant.