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The construction industry is constantly evolving, and safety regulations must evolve alongside it. The <\/span>Building Safety Act 2022 <\/span>is a new regulatory framework to improve safety and security in high-rise buildings. This legislation is in response to the Grenfell Tower fire tragedy, highlighting the need for greater building safety measures. <\/span><\/p>\n The Building Safety Act places greater responsibility on building owners and construction companies to ensure that safety measures are in place throughout the lifecycle of a building. Failure to comply with this legislation can result in significant risks, including legal action and reputational damage. <\/span><\/p>\n This comprehensive guide will provide an overview of the key provisions of the Building Safety Act 2022 and explain how to prepare for compliance with this important legislation.<\/span><\/p>\n 1. What is The Building Safety Act 2022?<\/a><\/p>\n 2. When is it being implemented?<\/a><\/p>\n 3. Why is it Important?<\/a><\/p>\n 4. Key Provisions of the Building Safety Act 2022<\/a><\/p>\n 5. Who does it Affect?<\/a><\/p>\n 6. What opportunities does the Building Safety Act present to the Construction industry?<\/a><\/p>\n 7. Are you prepared for the changes in Building Safety legislation?<\/a><\/p>\n 8. How can you be Compliant?<\/a><\/p>\n 9. Steps to Building Safety Compliance <\/a> 10. The risks of non-Compliance<\/a> 11. How can PlanRadar help?<\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n The <\/span>Building Safety Act 2022<\/span><\/a> is a legislative update to the<\/span> Building Safety Bill<\/span> in the UK that aims to improve the safety of high-rise residential buildings. Building owners must register their buildings and take on new safety responsibilities. They must appoi<\/span>nt a Building Safety Manager to oversee safety measures, and a new Building Safety Regulator will enforce the law. <\/span><\/p>\n The act requires all buildings with more than 18 metres or six stories to have an EWS1 form (External Wall Fire Review). It provides a detailed assessment of the building’s external wall system, including cladding, insulation, and other components. <\/span><\/p>\n The PlanRadar digital platform enables compliance with the Building Safety Act 2022 by tracking building safety measures and providing benefits for property owners and construction professionals. <\/span><\/p>\n The Building Safety Act received Royal Assent on April 28th, 2022. The Act is expected to be fully implemented in October 2023<\/strong>, meaning that building owners should have their building safety systems in place by now.<\/span> The Building Safety Act 2022 was introduced in response to the tragic <\/span>Grenfell Tower fire in 2017<\/span><\/a>, which claimed 72 lives. The fire was caused by a faulty refrigerator and spread rapidly due to combustible cladding on the building’s exterior. The tragedy exposed serious safety issues in high-rise residential buildings, including inadequate fire safety measures and oversight of building safety by authorities. <\/span><\/p>\n The Act is important because it aims to improve the safety of high-rise residential buildings and prevent tragic events like the Grenfell Tower fire from happening again. By improving the safety of high-rise residential buildings, the Building Safety Act 2022 helps to protect the lives and well-being of those who live and work in these buildings. <\/span><\/p>\n It also helps to restore public confidence in the safety of high-rise residential buildings, which is important for the housing market and the wider community. The key provisions of the Building Safety Bill are designed to improve fire safety in high-rise residential buildings by establishing clear responsibilities for building owners and managers. They ensure all necessary safety measures and allow regulators to enforce compliance.<\/span><\/p>\n Introduction of a New Building Safety Regulator<\/b><\/strong><\/p>\n The Building Safety Bill establishes a new Building Safety Regulator in England that will oversee the safety of high-rise residential buildings. This regulator will have a range of powers, including acting against building owners who fail to comply with safety regulations. <\/span><\/p>\n <\/b>The regulator will ensure that buildings are safe from fire and other hazards, including using combustible materials in building construction.<\/span><\/p>\n The Role of The Accountable Person<\/b><\/strong><\/p>\n Building owners must appoint an Accountable Person responsible for fire safety in their building. This person must ensure all fire safety measures are properly maintained. <\/span><\/p>\n The Accountable Person will also be required to record all fire safety information and make it available to the Building Safety Regulator upon request.<\/span><\/p>\n The Role of The Building Safety Manager<\/b><\/strong><\/p>\n Building owners will also be required to appoint a building safety manager to oversee the day-to-day management of fire safety in their building. This person will work closely with the Accountable Person to ensure that all fire safety measures are in place and properly maintained. <\/span><\/p>\n The building safety manager will also ensure that all staff is trained in fire safety and that regular fire safety inspections are carried out.<\/span><\/p>\n Mandatory Safety Information<\/b><\/strong><\/p>\n Building owners must provide mandatory safety information to the Building Safety Regulator, including details of the building’s design, construction, and fire safety features. The regulator will use this information to assess the safety of the building and identify any potential fire hazards.<\/span><\/p>\n Greater Enforcement Powers<\/b><\/strong><\/p>\n The Building Safety Bill gives the Building Safety Regulator greater powers to take enforcement action against building owners who fail to comply with safety regulations. This includes the power to issue fines, impose sanctions, and even close a building if deemed unsafe. <\/span><\/p>\n These new enforcement powers will help ensure that building owners take fire safety seriously and are held accountable for any lapses in safety standards.<\/span><\/p>\n The Building Safety Act has significant implications for building owners, residents, developers, construction companies, and the new Building Safety Regulator. <\/span><\/p>\n While the Act is primarily designed to improve fire safety in high-rise residential buildings, it has a wider impact on the construction industry and the regulation of building safety more broadly.<\/span><\/p>\n
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\n<\/a><\/p>\nWhat is the Building Safety Act 2022?<\/b><\/strong><\/h2>\n
When is it being implemented?<\/strong><\/h2>\n
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\nAs the deadline approaches, building owners need to make sure they are doing everything they can to ensure their buildings are safe and up to code.<\/span>
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\n<\/span>That’s where PlanRadar comes in. It’s a digital platform that can help building owners speed up the compliance process by streamlining documentation, communication, and inspection. By using PlanRadar, building owners can stay on top of compliance requirements and avoid any last-minute scrambling as the deadline approaches.<\/span><\/p>\nWhy is it important?<\/strong><\/h2>\n
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\n<\/strong><\/p>\nKey provisions of the Building Safety Act 2022<\/strong><\/h2>\n
Who does it affect?<\/strong><\/h2>\n