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Debate Highlights RRFSO Challenges
A recent debate, hosted by Kingfell Plc, one of the country's
leading fire safety specialists, highlighted the industry's
concerns about the implications of the Government's RRFSO
[Regulatory Reform (Fire safety) Order]. It was a unique
opportunity for delegates from a number of Britain's leading
companies in the mass transit and heritage sectors to quiz a
panel of experts about subjects that included how to increase
general knowledge about the Order, how disputes regarding fire
strategies will be resolved, and the future of risk assessments.
With an Order looming that represents the largest overhaul of
fire safety legislation for decades, it was hardly surprising
that some of the UK's most senior and experienced fire safety
professionals attended this year's Kingfell Annual Fire Safety
Debate. On hand to answer their questions was a panel of experts
that comprised Ken Knight, Commissioner for the London Fire and
Emergency Planning Authority; Fred Tingle, editor of Fire Safety
Professional; Dr Gordon Cooke, an
international fire safety
consultant; John Northey, the recently retired editor of Fire
Safety Engineering; and Paul Bryant, CEO of Kingfell, who
chaired the debate. The question was about how the poor level of
knowledge and understanding regarding the RRFSO will be
overcome. While no conclusions were drawn regarding the
effectiveness of the £2 million the Government plans to spend
promoting the RRFSO, the panel shared John Northey's belief that
the learning experience will be similar to when health and
safety legislation was introduced, which brought about an entire
culture change. In the short term, he said, businesses may
misguidedly feel that, as they have an existing Fire
Certificate, they have fulfilled their obligations. For copies
of the RRFSO presentation tel: 020 7928 9995; Fax: 020 7928
5554; email paulbryant@kingfell.co.uk For details on Kingfell
Plc visit: www.kingfell.co.uk. This article was supplied by Qube
Magazine, to view this and more visit www.qubeonline.co.uk
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