Building Safety - guiding principles and approach

  • Building Safety interventions informed by a risk-based inspection programme.
  • Share relevant and appropriate risk information across teams to improve services and respond to incidents.
  • Use risk information and evidence from incidents to manage our response to unwanted fire signals.
  • Consultation and regulatory activity carried out systematically, consistently and robustly.
  • Enforcement powers used proportionately to keep people safe and secure.
  • Continue to use the knowledge and expertise of colleagues in our Building Safety team to improve our operational understanding of building design and its influence on firefighting tactics.
  • Put the residents’ voice at the heart of our Building Safety work.
  • Share our insights with the public, private and third sectors to support improvements in the built environment, including the conversion of commercial buildings to residential use.
  • Build relationships with academic institutions and research organisations that focus on fire safety. Use research to stay informed about the latest trends, technologies, and best practices in fire safety.
  • Build stronger relationships with local government agencies, emergency services, community organisations, business owners and other relevant parties to improve cross-disciplinary understanding.
  • Continuous training with prevention, building safety, and operational colleagues so they stay updated with the latest fire Building Safety technologies and safety protocols.
  • Use incident analysis to identify area for improvement in fire safety practices and sharing of key risk information across the service.
  • Ensure local businesses have easy and timely access to clear guidance on complying with fire safety regulations.
  • Boost proactive engagement with local businesses to raise awareness and increase knowledge of fire safety responsibilities.
  • Sustained service development and culture of continuous improvement of Building Safety matters in line with current legislation, including being at the forefront of developing, sharing and influencing regulatory activity.
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