A large Local Authority needs an interim Fire Safety expert to support either 5 days or 3 days a week.
Your new role
To act as a lead competent person on mitigation of fire risk in building design. To manage the risk from fire effectively, to protect and safeguard vulnerable individuals from the risk of fire.
• To advise on fire-related statutory compliance to ensure business continuity, efficiency, and safety across the LCC building estate.
• Be responsible for all fire design-related matters including: development and implementation of policy and procedures, emergency contingency planning, and routine and project-related fire engineering design strategies.
• Carry out statutory fire risk assessments to ensure continuing compliance with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005.
• To provide expert professional advice and reports to senior management on legislative compliance, operational performance, and best practice guidance relating to fire-related matters.
• Coordinate and support the review of fire risk safety compliance in third-party managed buildings, escalating issues where required.
• Liaise closely with partner organizations such as Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service.
• Specify, commission, and manage fire precautionary works as identified by fire risk assessments.
Main Duties and Responsibilities
1. Carry out structural and systems-based fire risk assessments in various building types, including schools, libraries, and industrial properties. Technical fire risk assessment to include adequacy of AFD, structural compartmentation, and adequacy of active and passive fire protection measures. Maintain accurate records and update systems/databases.
2. Lead on the technical assessment of fire safety compliance in third-party owned/managed properties where the council procures placement services. Work closely in liaison with contract monitoring officers, the Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service, and Local Housing Authorities. Assess fire safety compliance in a range of residential settings such as care homes and Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs).
3. Lead on technical fire safety matters in Project Design Teams within Operational Property Services. This includes providing technical guidance on Approved Document B and BB100 (school projects) in building design to meet statutory building regulations, the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order, and policy requirements such as the Sprinkler policy.
4. Provide fire engineering guidance/requirements for internal and external design practices on design issues such as compartmentation requirements and sizes, ensuring the safe specification of building materials and incorporating safety into installation.
5. Coordinate and respond to DfE and Ministry of Housing, Communities, and Local Government’s proposed changes to legislation and technical guidance documents following the Grenfell Tower fire. Update colleagues and stakeholders on changes to regulations and the requirements of the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order.
6. Represent the Council at Resilience or Practitioner Group meetings organized by Leicestershire Fire & Rescue in relation to fire safety issues in Leicestershire and Rutland.
7. Provide high-quality reports to senior managers and the departmental management team (DMT) on issues relating to fire safety and changes to legislation that will impact future design and management of council buildings.
8. Program, procure, and project manage the installation of fire precautionary works, including producing tender specifications and maintaining control of the maintenance budget for ongoing management of risk in Council-managed buildings as required by the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order.
9. Test, review, update, and coordinate fire evacuation procedures at County Hall, including liaison with all key stakeholders such as LCC departments, NHS staff, and LFRS.
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