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London fire: Fire safety risk inspections pointless, says expert | London fire: Fire safety risk inspections pointless, says expert |
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The system to assess fire safety of high-rise buildings in the UK is "pointless", a leading expert claims. | The system to assess fire safety of high-rise buildings in the UK is "pointless", a leading expert claims. |
Fire risk assessments (FRAs) carried out by councils do not consider factors such as external cladding, inspections of which are under way. | Fire risk assessments (FRAs) carried out by councils do not consider factors such as external cladding, inspections of which are under way. |
It is feared cladding helped spread a blaze that killed at least 79 people at Grenfell Tower, which was not deemed a high-risk during inspections in 2016. | It is feared cladding helped spread a blaze that killed at least 79 people at Grenfell Tower, which was not deemed a high-risk during inspections in 2016. |
Prof Arnold Dix said the FRA system was simply a "box-ticking exercise". | |
Prof Dix, an independent disaster investigator who looked into the Lakanal House fire, in Camberwell, which saw six people killed in 2009, said the fact Grenfell Tower burnt so fast despite being deemed only a medium risk showed FRAs did not work. | Prof Dix, an independent disaster investigator who looked into the Lakanal House fire, in Camberwell, which saw six people killed in 2009, said the fact Grenfell Tower burnt so fast despite being deemed only a medium risk showed FRAs did not work. |
'One-sided assessment' | 'One-sided assessment' |
Councils across the country are carrying out FRAs following the tower block fire. | |
London Fire Commissioner Dany Cotton has written to all housing providers urging them to carry out FRAs. | |
But Prof Dix said this was "pointless" as the same checking system had failed twice - in Lakanal and Grenfell. | |
He said FRAs did not look inside individual properties and did not need to see how the building was originally designed to evacuate people, meaning it was "like having a full health check and only checking the tonsils". | He said FRAs did not look inside individual properties and did not need to see how the building was originally designed to evacuate people, meaning it was "like having a full health check and only checking the tonsils". |
Prof Dix added the assessments did not take into consideration important factors such as: | Prof Dix added the assessments did not take into consideration important factors such as: |
"Fire assessments are a box ticking exercise. Any real expert needs to view the building in entirety and that is not happening," he said. | "Fire assessments are a box ticking exercise. Any real expert needs to view the building in entirety and that is not happening," he said. |
"They are a one-sided assessment by someone who doesn't know the building." | "They are a one-sided assessment by someone who doesn't know the building." |
According to the Fire Protection Association, FRA compliance is only a guarantee of "evacuation before collapse" in the event of a fire. | According to the Fire Protection Association, FRA compliance is only a guarantee of "evacuation before collapse" in the event of a fire. |
But, Prof Dix said people in tower blocks with a high risk should not panic as he did not trust the reliability of the reports. | But, Prof Dix said people in tower blocks with a high risk should not panic as he did not trust the reliability of the reports. |
Legally, a sufficient FRA is required on all buildings, however, there is no fixed period for a review, although they must be updated if materials used in the building are changed. | Legally, a sufficient FRA is required on all buildings, however, there is no fixed period for a review, although they must be updated if materials used in the building are changed. |
Each assessment is also subjective to the experience of the person carrying out the check. | Each assessment is also subjective to the experience of the person carrying out the check. |
FRAs are carried out on all types of buildings such as hospitals and schools, not just tower blocks. | FRAs are carried out on all types of buildings such as hospitals and schools, not just tower blocks. |
Howard Passey, principal consultant at the Fire Protection Association, said it was best practice for FRAs to be carried out every year. | Howard Passey, principal consultant at the Fire Protection Association, said it was best practice for FRAs to be carried out every year. |
What assessments look at: | What assessments look at: |
Source: Fire Protection Association | Source: Fire Protection Association |
But, BBC London research shows this has not been happening across council-maintained tower blocks in the city. | But, BBC London research shows this has not been happening across council-maintained tower blocks in the city. |
It shows there are 16 council-run tower blocks with a high-risk rating, which means the building would not be considered able to contain the spread of a fire. | It shows there are 16 council-run tower blocks with a high-risk rating, which means the building would not be considered able to contain the spread of a fire. |
Figures obtained by 30 out of 33 councils also show 419 tower blocks received the medium-risk rating. | Figures obtained by 30 out of 33 councils also show 419 tower blocks received the medium-risk rating. |
Of the 21 tower blocks managed by Kensington and Chelsea Council, which includes Grenfell Tower, all were rated as having a medium FRA rating. | Of the 21 tower blocks managed by Kensington and Chelsea Council, which includes Grenfell Tower, all were rated as having a medium FRA rating. |
Tower Hamlets has eight tower blocks which have been assessed to have a substantial fire risk. | Tower Hamlets has eight tower blocks which have been assessed to have a substantial fire risk. |
In a statement it said residents had been contacted to say FRAs had been carried out in all its blocks in the past nine months. | |
Since the Grenfell Tower blaze further assessments were carried out. | Since the Grenfell Tower blaze further assessments were carried out. |
"Works are scheduled to take place in the next 10 days which were agreed with the London Fire Brigade after joint inspections took place," it said. | |
"We are working to ensure that the works are completed as soon as possible." | "We are working to ensure that the works are completed as soon as possible." |
Tower blocks with a high/substantial fire risk: | Tower blocks with a high/substantial fire risk: |
It said further fire safety advice had been given to residents "to prevent a fire in the home" and reassurance has been given that they "are safe to remain in their homes". | It said further fire safety advice had been given to residents "to prevent a fire in the home" and reassurance has been given that they "are safe to remain in their homes". |
Mayor John Biggs said however, the recommendations for changes it had received "were not unmanageable". | Mayor John Biggs said however, the recommendations for changes it had received "were not unmanageable". |
Hammersmith and Fulham, Westminster, Lambeth and Newham councils were all unable to provide their latest FRAs. | Hammersmith and Fulham, Westminster, Lambeth and Newham councils were all unable to provide their latest FRAs. |