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P1-1 Require external wall information for fire services
The owner and manager of every high-rise residential building be required by law to provide their local fire and rescue service with …
Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2019) Accepted
P1-2 Train fire personnel on external wall fire risks
All fire and rescue services ensure that their personnel at all levels understand the risk of fire taking hold in the external …
Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2019) Accepted
P1-3 LFB to review PN633 Appendix 1
The LFB review, and revise as appropriate, Appendix 1 to PN633 to ensure that it fully reflects the principles in GRA 3.2.
Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2019) Accepted
P1-4 Train LFB officers on high-rise inspections
The LFB ensure that all officers of the rank of Crew Manager and above are trained in carrying out the requirements of …
Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2019) Accepted
P1-5 Require building floor plans for fire services
The owner and manager of every high-rise residential building be required by law to provide their local fire and rescue services with …
Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2019) Accepted
P1-6 Require premises information boxes
The owner and manager of every high-rise residential building be required by law to ensure that the building contains a premises information …
Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2019) Accepted
P1-7 Equip fire services to receive electronic plans
All fire and rescue services be equipped to receive and store electronic plans and to make them available to incident commanders and …
Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2019) Accepted
P1-8 Require monthly firefighter lift inspections
The owner and manager of every high-rise residential building be required by law to carry out regular inspections of any lifts that …
Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2019) Accepted
P1-9 Require monthly lift control mechanism tests
The owner and manager of every high-rise residential building be required by law to carry out regular tests of the mechanism which …
Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2019) Accepted
P1-10 LFB review control room communications policy
The London Fire Brigade review its policies on communications between the control room and the incident commander.
Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2019) Accepted
P1-11 Train incident commanders on control room communications
All officers who may be expected to act as incident commanders (i.e. all those above the rank of Crew Manager) receive training …
Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2019) Accepted
P1-12 Train control room operators on incident commander communications
All control room operators of Assistant Operations Manager rank and above receive training directed to the specific requirements of communication with the …
Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2019) Accepted
P1-13 Dedicated control room to incident commander link
A dedicated communication link be provided between the senior officer in the control room and the incident commander.
Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2019) Accepted
P1-14 Distinguish between advice and rescue callers
The LFB's policies be amended to draw a clearer distinction between callers seeking advice and callers who believe they are trapped and …
Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2019) Accepted
P1-15 Regular refresher training for control room operators
The LFB provide regular and more effective refresher training to control room operators at all levels, including supervisors.
Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2019) Accepted
P1-16 Develop policies for handling multiple FSG calls
All fire and rescue services develop policies for handling a large number of Fire Survival Guidance (FSG) calls simultaneously.
Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2019) Accepted
P1-17 Electronic FSG recording and display systems
Electronic systems be developed to record FSG information in the control room and display it simultaneously at the bridgehead and in any …
Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2019) Accepted
P1-18 Develop stay put to evacuation transition policies
Policies be developed for managing a transition from 'stay put' to 'get out'.
Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2019) Accepted
P1-19 Train control room staff on evacuation advice changes
Control room staff receive training directed specifically to handling such a change of advice and conveying it effectively to callers.
Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2019) Accepted
P1-20 Investigate inter-control room information sharing
Steps be taken to investigate methods by which assisting control rooms can obtain access to the information available to the host control …
Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2019) Accepted
P1-21 LAS and MPS review FSG call protocols
The London Ambulance Service and Metropolitan Police Service review their protocols and policies to ensure that their operators can identify FSG calls …
Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2019) Accepted
P1-22 LFB improve deployment control policies
The LFB develop policies and training to ensure better control of deployments and the use of resources.
Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2019) Accepted
P1-23 Improve crew debrief information systems
The LFB develop policies and training to ensure that better information is obtained from crews returning from deployments and that the information …
Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2019) Accepted
P1-24 Direct control room to incident commander communications
The LFB develop a communication system to enable direct communication between the control room and the incident commander and improve the means …
Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2019) Accepted
P1-25 Investigate modern control room to bridgehead communications
The LFB investigate the use of modern communication techniques to provide a direct line of communication between the control room and the …
Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2019) Accepted
P1-26 Equipment for BA communication in high-rise buildings
The LFB urgently take steps to obtain equipment that enables firefighters wearing helmets and breathing apparatus to communicate with the bridgehead effectively, …
Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2019) Accepted
P1-27 Command support system operational on all units
Urgent steps be taken to ensure that the command support system is fully operative on all command units and that crews are …
Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2019) Accepted
P1-28 National guidelines for high-rise evacuations
The government develop national guidelines for carrying out partial or total evacuations of high-rise residential buildings, such guidelines to include the means …
Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2019) Accepted
P1-29 Fire services develop evacuation policies and training
Fire and rescue services develop policies for partial and total evacuation of high-rise residential buildings and training to support them.
Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2019) Accepted
P1-30 Require evacuation plans for high-rise buildings
The owner and manager of every high-rise residential building be required by law to draw up and keep under regular review evacuation …
Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2019) Accepted in Part
P1-31 Require evacuation alarm systems in high-rise buildings
All high-rise residential buildings (both those already in existence and those built in the future) be equipped with facilities for use by …
Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2019) Accepted in Part
P1-32 Require personal emergency evacuation plans (PEEPs)
The owner and manager of every high-rise residential building be required by law to prepare personal emergency evacuation plans (PEEPs) for all …
Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2019) Accepted in Part
P1-33 Require PEEP information in premises information box
The owner and manager of every high-rise residential building be required by law to include up-to-date information about persons with reduced mobility …
Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2019) Accepted in Part
P1-34 Equip fire services with smoke hoods
All fire and rescue services be equipped with smoke hoods to assist in the evacuation of occupants through smoke-filled exit routes.
Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2019) Accepted
P1-35 Require clear floor number markings in high-rise buildings
In all high-rise buildings floor numbers be clearly marked on each landing within the stairways and in a prominent place in all …
Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2019) Accepted
P1-36 Require understandable fire safety instructions
The owner and manager of every residential building containing separate dwellings (whether or not it is a high-rise building) be required by …
Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2019) Accepted
P1-37 Urgent fire door inspections required
The owner and manager of every residential building containing separate dwellings (whether or not they are high-rise buildings) carry out an urgent …
Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2019) Accepted
P1-38 Require quarterly fire door checks
The owner and manager of every residential building containing separate dwellings (whether or not they are high-rise buildings) be required by law …
Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2019) Accepted in Part
P1-39 Require compliant flat entrance doors where unsafe cladding exists
All those who have responsibility in whatever capacity for the condition of the entrance doors to individual flats in high-rise residential buildings, …
Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2019) Accepted in Part
P1-40 Communicate Major Incident declarations to all responders
Each emergency service must communicate the declaration of a Major Incident to all other Category 1 Responders as soon as possible.
Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2019) Accepted
P1-41 Establish inter-service control room communications
On the declaration of a Major Incident clear lines of communication must be established as soon as possible between the control rooms …
Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2019) Accepted
P1-42 Designate single point of contact in control rooms
A single point of contact should be designated within each control room to facilitate such communication.
Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2019) Accepted
P1-43 Use METHANE messages for Major Incidents
A 'METHANE' (Major incident declared, Exact location, Type of incident, Hazards, Access, Number and type of casualties, Emergency services present and required) …
Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2019) Accepted
P1-44 Investigate LFB-MPS-LAS system compatibility
Steps be taken to investigate the compatibility of the LFB systems with those of the MPS and the LAS with a view …
Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2019) Accepted
P1-45 NPAS helicopter datalink encryption standards
Steps be taken to ensure that the airborne datalink system on every NPAS helicopter observing an incident which involves one of the …
Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2019) Accepted in Part
P1-46 Improve survivor information collection and sharing
The LFB, the MPS, the LAS and the London local authorities all investigate ways of improving the collection of information about survivors …
Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2019) Accepted
P2-1 Establish single construction industry regulator
That the government draw together under a single regulator all the functions relating to the construction industry to which we have referred. …
Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2024) Accepted in Part
P2-2 Review Building Safety Act higher-risk building definition
That the definition of a higher-risk building for the purposes of the Building Safety Act be reviewed urgently. (113.7)
Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2024) Accepted
P2-3 Consolidate fire safety functions under single department
That the government bring responsibility for the functions relating to fire safety currently exercised by MHCLG, the Home Office and the Department …
Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2024) Accepted
P2-4 Appoint Chief Construction Adviser
That the Secretary of State appoint a Chief Construction Adviser with a sufficient budget and staff to provide advice on all matters …
Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2024) Accepted
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