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Posted By John Taylor
I have recently heard that this is now on hold can anyone confirm otherwise please
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Posted By Robert (Rod) Douglas
I believe they are on hold until Oct 06?
(Mr Presscott is tired)
Aye,
Rod
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Posted By Jack
They're on hold and most of us are guessing October!
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Posted By Sheila EJ Keogh
does anybody know why?
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Posted By Paul Leadbetter
They can't finish the accompanying guidance in time.
Paul
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Posted By TBC
I believe it is to give businesses a longer period to prepare and catch up with compliance!
They are old regs revised with a number of additions - how long do 'businesses need?
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Posted By Frank Hallett
John
You might like to view 2 earlier posts:-
RRo[Fire safety Delayed last posted on 17 Jan 2006; and
Fire Risk Assessments last posted on 18 Jan 2006.
Frank Hallett
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Posted By Bob Shillabeer
Hi Recently attended a very good seminar on fire risk assessment given by a well respected organisation in fire issues based in Mid Gloucestershire not saying exactly who but most of you can make a good guess. It was stated that all the guidance docs are complete except for two. The reason given is that because the two guidance docs are not yet finished and they must be available on the same date and the Governemnt gave an undertaking that they will be published at least 12 weeks before the new order took effect, etc..... So thats the reason unless ssomeone else has a theory?
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Posted By warderic
They are on hold to give industry more time to get their act together. October looks to be the new date.
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Posted By Heather Collins
Industry has its act together. They are on hold as others have said because the guidance wasn't ready in time.
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Posted By TBC
Some (very few)may have their act together, but I'll bet many haven't and won't have for a long time.
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Posted By Frank Hallett
If my personal experiences [previously as a Firefighter and now as a Consultant] of the "readiness" [and willingness] of the majority of those who manage or control the premises is anything to go by - the real problem is that as a result of the Fire Certification regime where the FS did all the work for you, most organisations are institutionally incapable of even getting their heads round the requirements of the FP[W] Regs - law for all premises since 1999 - so the step change to the premises controller or manager being totally responsible as required under the eventually incoming RRFSO has turned into a major challenge for the ODPM as well as those who have to actually do it.
Another reason that I believe that it should have gone to the HSE = after all, they are used to writing ACoPs & Guidance for people who really do try to avoid knowing what they have to do.
Frank Hallett
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Posted By ian milne
So how does that affect scotland. I've read conflicting advice that there is /is not scottish legislation in place. Since it taken so long to agree, disagree and change then agree to put the RRFSO in place, I thought April was an acceptable timescale.
Ref OPDM (egg on face now crowd or is that the goverment), didn't the HSE get a hard time when they did not have the required Acops ready when legislation was implemented recently!!
Now back to that question about scotland....................
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Posted By Simon Heesom
Shippers,
how does industry get its act together without the guidance that is not ready yet, which is presumably being produced for industry to follow, in order for it to get its act together.
Chicken and egg syndrome I think (negative bird flu)
I for one am fed up sifting through the umpteenth rumour, and second guessing whats going on, so come on two jags sort it out!
Simon
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