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Local authority vows to improve safety standards

The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (RBK&C) has committed to driving up safety standards following extensive criticism by the Grenfell Tower inquiry phase 2 report. Read More

Revised residential buildings fire standard now covers care homes

Ron Alalouff examines a newly published version of BS 9991, aimed at updating design, construction and building management fire safety provisions for all types of residential buildings. Read More

Fire safety: A look back at 2024 and forward to what 2025 may have in store

Hannah Eales and Darcy Moffat at Kingsley Napley highlight some of the developments that occurred throughout 2024, and turn to what 2025 might have in store. Read More

Anticipate London: The evolving landscape of fire risk assessment

The fire risk assessment landscape has evolved since the risk-based approach to fire safety legislation was introduced in the UK in the mid-2000s, Steve Hamm, Chief Executive of the Institution of Fire Engineers, told an audience on day two of the Anticipate event in London. But it’s since the aftermath of the Grenfell Tower fire in 2017 that this evolution has accelerated. Read More

What happens next after Grenfell Tower inquiry recommendations

While acknowledging the importance of the Grenfell Inquiry recommendations published in September, a panel of experts made clear that changes Read More

SHP’s guide to Anticipate London

SHP's sister-event Anticipate London begins today and with plenty on show for the safety professional we cherry-pick some highlights. Read More

Spending watchdog urges government to publish target date for completing building safety remediation

Publishing a target date for the completion of dangerous cladding remediation works and providing greater transparency on remediation performance are two key recommendations from a new National Audit Office (NAO) report.  Read More

Fire safety: Grenfell author to speak at Tall Buildings Conference

Peter Apps, Author of Show Me the Bodies – How We Let Grenfell Happen, will open the  Tall Buildings Fire Safety Conference. Read More

Overlook compliance with fire safety ‘at your peril’

Hannah Eales and Kathryn Sheridan at Kingsley Napley discuss the steps and consequences of non-compliance within fire safety. Read More

Enforcement agencies need to engage

In light of Grenfell, enforcement agencies must engage with the profession, explains David England. Read More


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