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Regulations and Fire Safety. Dame Judith said that the current system of building regulations and fire safety was not fit for purpose and set out six broad areas where there were problems. She set out a new regulatory framework to deliver ‘genuine system transformation’. As part of this package of measures she recommended the creation of a Joint Competent Authority. That was in May 2018 but by January 2020 that morphed into a commitment to create a Building Safety Regulator. The powers for the new Regulator will come from the Fire Safety Bill that was announced in the Queen’s Speech on December 19. The purpose of the legislation is to: ‘Put in place new and modernised regulatory regimes for building safety and construction products, ensuring residents have a stronger voice in the system’. The main benefits of the legislation are not only about making sure that residents are safe in their homes but that the regulatory framework for high-rise residential buildings is fundamentally changed along with: ‘The industry culture to ensure accountability and responsibility’. Most of the provisions within the Bill will apply only to England but as oversight of construction products is a reserved matter that means anything related to those will apply UK-wide.

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Following the Inspectorate’s State of Fire report on Fire and Rescue Service performance, FIRE Correspondent Catherine Levin surveys the state of play for the wider fire sector

Government Response to Grenfell Inquiry Phase 1 Report January was a busy month with the government publishing its response to the Grenfell Inquiry Phase 1 report. It is a short document summarising the responses of: • Government • London Fire Brigade • All fire and rescue services.

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here is so much going on in fire right now that a quick recap is in order. First, let us take a look at what is happening with the Building Safety Regulator. In January, the government announced that a new Building Safety Regulator will be established within the Health and Safety Executive, although initially in shadow form pending legislation. With Dame Judith Hackitt still in the frame, she will be chairing a new board to oversee the transition to a new regime; one of its key priorities will be to appoint a Chief Inspector of Buildings. The board is due to meet for the first time in late February. This is the culmination of work to deal with problems identified in the Independent Review of Building

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