The Building Safety Act overview and the requirements of your Building Assessment Certificate application.
Author: 4site Consulting
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Regular Fire Risk Assessments are an obvious legal responsibility for property managers, but do you know what level of assessment your building needs? The current regulations stipulate that risk assessments must be reviewed regularly, but little guidance is provided around how intrusive or destructive the assessments need to be. In…
How to communicate asbestos risks or lack thereof to avoid any accidental disturbances and to make sure that those living in the building are doing so as safely as possible.
How to put your strategy together; from deciding on means of communication to ensuring your strategy is suited to the needs of your block.
4site make things clear by discussing the different types of Asbestos surveys available, when they should be utilised and why.
What should be included in your asbestos management plan and how you should be keeping it up to date for the sake of safety and compliance.
Since the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 came into force, Duty Holders of multi-occupancy buildings have been responsible for reducing the risks of exposure. This responsibility usually falls to the Property Manager or Landlord of the building. For many Duty Holders, the plan ends with a basic survey and satisfactory…
Since The Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022 came into force in January 2023, responsible persons of multi-occupancy buildings of over 11 metres in height have faced new obligations. Here we’ll be explaining the fire door responsibilities outlined in the regulations, and exploring whether a specialist inspection is required to ensure…
Following the introduction of the Building Safety Act, managers of high-rise residential buildings should be aware of their legal obligations.
