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Government unveils new fire safety plans

Open-access content Wednesday 18th May 2022
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Herpreet Kaur Grewal
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Government unveils new fire safety plans – Image from Shutterstock

The government has announced a package of fire safety measures that will build upon changes following the Grenfell Tower fire and findings from independent inspection reports.

The government’s Fire Reform White Paper “will help strengthen the emergency services and seek to ensure people feel safer in their homes”. The government called it the “most comprehensive plans for fire reform in decades”.

The changes announced include the commencement of the Fire Safety Act 2021 which will make sure all blocks of flats are properly assessed for fire safety risks and the Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022 which will help ensure people feel safe in their homes.

The white paper plans to deliver:

  • Increased public safety: by improving the professionalism of the fire and rescue service through modern workforce practices and potentially establishing a College of Fire and Rescue. 
  • Improved accountability: through the proposals to transfer fire governance to a single elected individual, overseeing delivery by operationally independent chief fire officers. 
  • Better engagement with the public: through the 10-week consultation the government will listen to the views of the public and stakeholders, after which it will finalise its reform programme. 

Home secretary Priti Patel said the plans would “strengthen and support our hard-working fire and rescue services”.  

Fire minister Lord Greenhalgh said: “The Grenfell Inquiry and independent inspections show reform is needed and we are tackling issues head on with this white paper. Fire professionals step up to protect and serve their communities and it is only right that they have the right tools to do their jobs effectively.”

There has been a legacy of reform to improve the efficiency, effectiveness and culture of fire and rescue services over recent years, such as increased focus on and funding for fire protection and helping services across England to respond to the lessons highlighted by the Grenfell Tower tragedy.

Patel also announced the commencement of the Fire Safety Act 2021, and the launch of the Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022. These legislative changes pave the way for meeting many of the remaining Grenfell Tower Inquiry recommendations and will deliver fire safety improvements in multi-occupied residential buildings such as ensuring that fire and rescue services have the information they need to plan their response to a fire in a high-rise building and imposing a minimum frequency for checks on all fire doors in mid and high-rise blocks of flats.

Additionally, the government has responded to the Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans consultation and has launched a new consultation on its alternative package of proposals to support the fire safety of residents whose ability to self-evacuate may be compromised.

This includes a new proposal known as ‘Emergency Evacuation Information Sharing’, which would require designated ‘responsible persons’ – individuals responsible for fire safety in their building – of the highest-risk buildings to assess the needs of their most vulnerable residents and consider what might reasonably be done to mitigate any risks to fire safety.

Fire and rescue services will also be provided with up-to-date information on where these residents live within the building – this will be used to inform their operational strategy and prioritise resources to further assist and effect the evacuation of these residents.

Mark Hardingham, chair of National Fire Chiefs Council (NFCC), said: “The UK fire and rescue service has much to be proud of and is held in very high regard by the public and the partner organisations we work with.

“Every day, people across the UK draw confidence from the prevention, protection and 999 response services they receive from firefighters and staff.  

“The white paper provides a further opportunity to continuously improve what fire and rescue services do, while building on the fantastic work we see every day. The NFCC has an important role to play in advising and delivering on future reform and improvements. We will now carefully consider the paper and respond to the consultation.”

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