BUILDING SAFETY GUIDES
Assessing Structural Risk – Building Safety Requirements
in this article...Legislative Ground for Assessing Structural RiskOther Grounds for Assessing Structural RiskProportionality in Assessing RiskStructural Risk AssessmentsAssessing Structural Risk in Relation to the Safety CaseBuilding Safety Regulator FeedbackThe...
Residential PEEPs: Navigating New Fire Safety Requirements
The new Residential PEEP requirements are designed to improve the safety of vulnerable residents in an emergency, but they also introduce significant operational challenges for Responsible Persons. In the article, we outline the full RP requirements under the new legislation and what they mean in practice.
Understanding the Fire Safety Regulations: April 2026
The Fire Safety (Residential Evacuation Plans) (England) Regulations 2025 mark a major shift in how resident safety is managed in residential buildings. This article explores the key legislative requirements, the practical challenges and what this means for Responsible Persons operationally.
The Critical Role of Quarterly Communal Fire Door Checks
Fire doors are a critical component of a building’s fire safety strategy. Yet, we often see them overlooked in routine maintenance. The consequences of a faulty fire door can be devastating, allowing a fire to spread and putting lives at risk.
Proactive Building Safety Competence
The landscape of building safety in the UK has undergone a profound transformation. Competence is no longer an option but a fundamental legal and moral requirement. The BSA sets out clear competency requirements for all duty holders involved throughout a building’s lifecycle.
Mandatory Occurrence Reporting | MOR and the Building Safety Act
Mandatory Occurrence Reporting is a system used to report incidents and risks related to fire and structural failure in higher-risk buildings. Under the Building Safety Act, all HRBs must operate a MOR system during their design, construction and occupation.
Resident Engagement – Beyond the Strategy
The Building Safety Act brought mandatory Resident Engagement Strategies for all high-rise buildings, but true resident engagement extends beyond the strategy. It about making genuine commitments to residents, fostering trust, transparency and a sense of community.
Navigating Gateway 2: Safety Case Reporting
There has been significant industry concern regarding the lengthy approval times for Gateway 2 applications. While the BSR is undergoing significant transformations, the industry still hold the accountability for the quality of submissions. For occupied HRBs, a robust Safety Case Report may be key to gateway approval.
Navigating the Building Safety Act
Navigating the Building Safety CaseUnderstanding the Safety Case ReportResident Engagement - Beyond the StrategyGet in TouchSpeak to one of our team members today and find out more how Black Boots can assist your Safety Case Reporting!The Building Safety Act 2022 has...
Managing Building Safety Risks
During the development of BB-SCR, our Ai tool for writing safety case reports, we have been fortunate enough to work with many building managers and their safety cases. And what has struck me, is just how challenging it is to ensure every building risk is properly...











