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lyledunn:
Whatever part of the U.K. you are in, the law places emphasis on the need for fire risk assessment to be suitable and sufficient. That would imply that the person conducting it would need to have adequate skills, knowledge and experience to ensure that it was indeed suitable and sufficient.
So, how can I confirm the assessor's competence and experience? Or are they like P.A.Testing people, well meaning but semi experienced and semi-skilled in many cases.
Z.
lyledunn:
Whatever part of the U.K. you are in, the law places emphasis on the need for fire risk assessment to be suitable and sufficient. That would imply that the person conducting it would need to have adequate skills, knowledge and experience to ensure that it was indeed suitable and sufficient.
So, how can I confirm the assessor's competence and experience? Or are they like P.A.Testing people, well meaning but semi experienced and semi-skilled in many cases.
Z.
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