Fire

Revised scheme

by Mark Rowe

BAFE, the register of quality fire safety service providers, has released the revised Scheme Document for their Fire Risk Assessment Scheme (BAFE SP205); after a review and a five week public consultation. A major point of the review was to maintain the robust certification process whilst acknowledging the large number of sole traders and in-house fire safety teams looking to gain this independent evidence of their competency.

With assessments delivered via the UKAS Accredited Certification Bodies NSI and SSAIB, BAFE says it remains confident that the SP205 scheme continues to represent the best measures of competency in providing the vital service of fire risk assessment.

Stephen Adams, BAFE Chief Executive says: “After the Lakanal House fire in July 2009, BAFE and other organisations were asked by government to provide a competency scheme for fire risk assessments – which we delivered in 2012. This major review reflects our ongoing commitment to quality and safety regarding the importance of a Fire Risk Assessors competency to perform this task in the interest first and foremost of life safety. As the Hackitt Review groups reach their conclusions we will continue to review this scheme against new requirements that arise.”

Changes include:

•Revised Management System requirements for Sole Traders with guidance.
•A specific Sole Trader application process, acknowledging membership status to a professional trade body and/or current certification.
•All sub-contractors must be Third Party Certificated (by a UKAS Accredited Third Party Certification Body) in their own right.
•Sole Traders sub-contracting to another larger organisation should have their Fire Risk Assessments validated in a separate exercise by that larger organisation.
•Enhanced report monitoring for Sole Traders.

Certification to BAFE SP205 is listed within the Fire Risk Assessment Competency Council’s Guide to Choosing a Competent Fire Risk Assessor which is published on the National Fire Chiefs Council (NFCC) website. Visit www.bafe.org.uk.

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