1 minute read

IMPROVING QUALITY, SUSTAINABILITY AND BUSINESS PERFORMANCE

Prepared by experts at BM TRADA and Warringtonfire, the Getting started with… series focuses on helping those on the certification route to improve management and manufacturing processes.

FIRE PROTECTION: YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES UNDER THE REGULATORY REFORM (FIRE SAFETY) ORDER (RRFSO) 2ND EDITION

This second edition follows the introduction of the Fire Safety Act 2021, the Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022, and changes brought about by the Building Safety Act 2022 amending the RRSFO.

The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order (RRFSO) imposes important duties and responsibilities for protection of people from fire in all premises other than private homes. The RRFSO takes a broad view of responsibility and some may not realise they have legal responsibilities for fire protection. This accessible guide to fire protection will help you get to grips with the RRFSO, your role as a ‘responsible person’ (or quasi-responsible person), how to implement the RRFSO in your organisation and who can support you in this process.

January 2023

ISBN 978- 1- 909594-98-2 80pp Paperback, e-book £30.00

Chain of custody certification facilitates the traceability of forest products throughout the supply chain The fourth edition of this concise guide includes important changes to the key differences between FSC and PEFC, and amendments to risk assessments: ɤ Forest management ɤ FSC and PEFC - areas of difference ɤ Controlled Wood and Controlled Sources ɤ The audit process.

Following the introduction of the UK Timber Regulation 2020, the second edition includes important changes to FSC and PEFC. It is a clear and accessible guide to supply chain certification applied to a whole project, covering: ɤ FSC and PEFC ɤ EU and UK Timber Regulations ɤ Certification and audit process ɤ Quality management systems ɤ Critical control points.

This article is from: