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Posted By Francis MSc MIOSH RSP ok folks, Being a great fan of the information source everyone supplies on this site ,I'd like to time how long it takes me to be told by someone the name of the new overall fire act. The clock has started...
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Posted By Jez Corfield The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2004.
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Posted By Heather Aston Do you mean the proposed Regulatory Reform (Fire safety) Order 2004?
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Posted By Francis MSc MIOSH RSP 4 minutes for two replies- great, thanks
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Posted By Jez Corfield Thats how long it took me to open Croners H&S Manager Briefing.
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Posted By Heather Aston And me to get to the ODPM site via Google.
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Posted By Ken Taylor We are still awaiting an overall fire safety act!
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Posted By James Goodstadt No, I think this is it for England and Wales (SCotland apparently is getting a new act). Information about the Regulatory Reform Committee work can be found on http://www.parliament.uk...ry_reform_committee.cfm.The RRO will replace a vast array of current legislation (there is a long section in the back of it listing the repeals and revocations. James
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Posted By Heather Aston I think what Ken meant was it's not law yet and it's not an Act anyway it's an Order made under a general reform act.
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Posted By Ken Taylor Scotland (with its own Parliament) has a Bill which may become law. England and Wales await a law based upon the lines of the RRO but, at present the existing system still applies.
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