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#1 Posted : 14 September 2005 12:55:00(UTC)
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Posted By David P. Johnson Hello, Would anyone happen to know if any "idiots guides" or simplified versions of the provisions of the RR(FS)O have been published or produced yet? Thanks.
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#2 Posted : 14 September 2005 13:06:00(UTC)
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Posted By Frank Hallett Not so far David. The rather grandiosely named "Office of the Deputy Prime Minister" and the various "Fire Depts" of the Home Office etc are supposed to be producing the guidance to coincide [sic] with the RRFSO becoming "live" next year. Naturally, they won't want to confuse anyone by producing it too early. If anyone has any better info, we shall all be glad to have it shared with us! A statement from a relevant government dept would be really nice - it is only 6 months down the line now. Better still, regular progress reports would be of real assistance. Frank Hallett
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#3 Posted : 16 September 2005 10:02:00(UTC)
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Posted By Diane Wilson I am interested to find out if whether people are going down the route of putting fire wardens through the NVQ 'competent persons' training or whether the decision has been made to continue with comprehensive in-house training
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#4 Posted : 16 September 2005 13:45:00(UTC)
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Posted By Martin J Morley Surprisingly, there is a programme of seminars to 'introduce' this. Details are being handled by the Association of Building Engineers, www.abe.org.uk. This is a multi agency presentation, organized by the ODPM in conjunction with the ABE, Chief Fire Officers Association, Institution of Fire Engineers, Federation of Small Businesses, CBI, Association of British Insurers, the Fire Industry Confederation and the Building Research Establishment, which is supposed to show a joined up approach to the revised regulations. martin
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#5 Posted : 16 September 2005 20:31:00(UTC)
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Posted By Frank Hallett Hi All Perhaps you would like to consider the responses to Dianes question on her other thread. Frank Hallett
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