Guide to Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005

Guide To The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005

Sometimes called the Fire Safety Order (FSO) or otherwise known as the RRO, the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 came into force in 2006.

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What is the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005?

Sometimes called the Fire Safety Order (FSO) or otherwise known as the RRO, the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 came into force in 2006

It was brought in to consolidate existing fire safety laws for England and Wales* which were scattered across more than 70 pieces of legislation, and reduce the number of enforcing authorities responsible for dealing with general fire safety.

*Scotland is covered under the Fire (Scotland) Act 2005 and Fire Safety (Scotland) Regulations 2006

What is its purpose?

The simplified message of the FSO is that any person, who has some level of control of premises, must take reasonable steps to reduce the risk from fire and ensure that everyone who may be on the premises, at the time of the fire, can escape safely.

The order applies to nearly every type of building and structure:

Charity organisations also come under the FSO and any contractors with temporary control over a building or structure is also responsible for fire safety.

Under the FSO, if you have control of the premises ie. business owner, employer, landlord, or individual who maintains control of the property, you are the ‘Responsible Person’ and are ultimately accountable for the fire safety of that premises and the individuals within it.

The order states that the ‘Responsible Person’ should take steps to reduce fire risk and as far as is reasonably practical make sure that everyone on the premises, or nearby, can safely evacuate the building, in the event of a fire.

As the responsible person, you must appoint one or more ‘Competent Persons’ to assist in undertaking the preventive and protective measures.

You must ensure that a thorough Fire Risk Assessment is carried out at regular intervals by a Competent Person to:

Risk Assessments and the actions taken as a result should be kept as a record and provided at any inspections. If five or more people are employed, the responsible person is required to provide “prescribed information” to those relevant people. Prescribed information includes making them aware of the risk assessment and the subsequent actions taken or to be taken e.g. fire safety training and the emergency plan.

The Risk Assessment should be reviewed, and necessary amendments made if there are significant changes to the property. Significant changes include but are not limited to; construction, how the premises are being used and/or a large increase in number of people visiting or working in the vicinity.

How do I find a Competent Fire Risk Assessor?

Marlowe Fire & Security can provide a comprehensive Fire Risk Assessment solution designed to identify and reduce your risk of fire. Our highly qualified and experienced Fire Risk Assessors are experienced in identifying and addressing the needs of all users of your premises and providing advice about how you can comply with all relevant legislation.

As an assurance to you Marlowe Fire & Security is a BAFE Life Safety Fire Risk Assessment SP205 registered company. This Scheme ensures that we have the required technical and quality management capabilities and qualified Assessors to provide a compliant Fire Risk Assessment solution.

Who enforces the order?

The Order has been rigorously enforced since 2006, with large fines and potential imprisonment imposed on the Responsible Persons for significant breaches.

Fire authorities will be the main agency responsible for enforcing all fire-safety legislation in non-domestic premises. They will target their resources and inspections at those premises that present the highest risk.

All fire authorities will continue to look into complaints about fire safety, carry out investigations after fires where poor fire-safety management is discovered and may carry out targeted inspections.

If you do not meet the order, the fire authority will provide practical advice or, if the risk is serious, a formal notice.

Are Fire Certificates still valid?

To support the Order, the The Department of Communities and Local Government (DCLC) have published a number of Guidance Documents to assist you in meeting your responsibilities. They will give advice on most types of premises where the duty to undertake a fire safety risk assessment under the Order applies.

The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 – A short guide to making your premises safe from fire will give an overview and the following eleven guides will address the following categories of premises.

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