The London Fire Brigade (LFB) has issued a damning warning for the construction industry, insisting if standards don’t improve then more fires like the Grenfell Tower tragedy could take place.
The LFB has issued recommendations following the west London blaze and is part of Dame Judith Hackitt’s Independent Review into building regulation and fire safety.
Despite the LFB acknowledging it has no legal power to approve a building’s design nor any role in checking how it has been constructed, its experts have identified the following flaws when it comes to an inspection:
The LFB's assistant commissioner for fire safety, Dan Daly, said: "It took a tragedy for everyone to take fire safety seriously and listen to what the brigade has been saying for years about skills. There are countless points where a dangerous decision can be made about a building's design or upkeep and hardly any measures to ensure that the people making those decisions are sufficiently experienced and properly qualified. This means that potentially dangerous design flaws could exist within a building until we either find it at a later date or, in the worst case scenario, it is exposed by a serious fire.”
Fire chiefs say a loophole in the current arrangements have allowed fire safety elements in buildings to be designed without any involvement from fire safety professionals and have issued the following recommendations in the hope of overcoming a “general lack of competence” among designers and construction companies: