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Following a recent court case, you’ve heard that senior Fire & Rescue Service commanders may not send their staff into potentially dangerous situations. Is this really the case and, if so, how
might their decision affect you?
Published 18.06.2012
All is not well at the fire & rescue service (FRS). Significant restructuring and cuts are causing major problems. How might this affect you?
Published 14.10.2013
There’s turmoil in the public sector and the recent Fire & Rescue Service (FRS) strikes are unlikely to be the last. So how can you make sure that your business is well prepared to deal with
them? Our new checklist will help.
Published 12.11.2010
Following a prosecution in March 2015, a fire station manager has warned businesses to beware of those offering fire services without the necessary credentials. What should you look out for?
Published 11.05.2015
Rumours are circulating that the government is set to introduce a new standard fire risk assessment document, and create rules which set out who can actually complete the process. Is there anything
in this?
Published 29.03.2010
The coroner who led the inquest into the Penhallow Hotel fire has raised concerns on the new fire safety regime. Is this likely to force a change of approach from the Fire & Rescue Service. If
so, what’s on the cards?
Published 18.09.2009
Fire safety guidance aimed at the care home sector appears to contradict previous official information on the topic. Why has this been issued, what’s covered and should you follow it?
Published 07.11.2011
Our contact at the Fire & Rescue Service (FRS) has informed us that they are following the same enforcement principles as the HSE. What are they and will this make it easier to deal with a fire
inspector if one turns up on your site?
Published 23.02.2009
For the first time, a jury has convicted a defendant of breaches of fire legislation. Why did the FRS decide to take the case to Crown Court?
Published 05.03.2012
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