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Recommendations: Grenfell Tower Inquiry
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Recommendations issued by UK statutory and non-statutory inquiries, with their tracked government response and supporting evidence.
Recommendations
| Code | Recommendation | Inquiry | Response |
|---|---|---|---|
| P2-15 |
Establish legal recognition and regulation of fire engineer profession
That the profession of fire engineer be recognised and protected by law and that an independent body be established to regulate the …
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Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2024) | Accepted |
| P2-16 |
Increase Masters-level fire engineering course places
That the government take urgent steps to increase the number of places on high-quality masters level courses in fire engineering accredited by …
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Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2024) | Accepted |
| P2-17 |
Define competent fire engineer knowledge and skills
That the government convene a group of practitioner and academic fire engineers and such other professionals as it thinks fit to produce …
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Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2024) | Accepted |
| P2-18 |
Develop fire engineering courses for construction professionals
That the government, working in collaboration with industry and professional bodies, encourage the development of courses in the principles of fire engineering …
|
Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2024) | Accepted |
| P2-19 |
Review architect education and training for fire safety
We recognise that both the Architects Registration Board (ARB) and the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) have taken steps since the …
|
Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2024) | Accepted |
| P2-20 |
Require principal designer compliance statement at Gateway 2
That it be made a statutory requirement that an application for building control approval in relation to the construction or refurbishment of …
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Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2024) | Accepted |
| P2-21 |
Introduce licensing scheme for principal contractors
That a licensing scheme operated by the construction regulator be introduced for principal contractors wishing to undertake the construction or refurbishment of …
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Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2024) | Accepted |
| P2-22 |
Independent panel review of building control commercial interests
That the government appoint an independent panel to consider whether it is in the public interest for building control functions to be …
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Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2024) | Accepted |
| P2-23 |
Consider national building control authority
We recommend that the same panel consider whether all building control functions should be performed by a national authority. (113.38)
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Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2024) | Accepted |
| P2-24 |
Create cladding materials library for designers
We have referred to the Cladding Materials Library set up by the University of Queensland, which could form the basis of a …
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Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2024) | Accepted |
| P2-26 |
Establish mandatory fire risk assessor accreditation
That the government establish a system of mandatory accreditation to certify the competence of fire risk assessors by setting standards for qualification …
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Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2024) | Accepted |
| P2-27 |
Standardise fire control switches and keys
We are not in a position to determine whether greater standardisation of the fire control switches and keys is required. We therefore …
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Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2024) | Accepted |
| P2-31 |
Inspect London Fire Brigade control room operations
That His Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services (the Inspectorate) inspect the London Fire Brigade as soon as reasonably …
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Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2024) | Accepted |
| P2-32 |
Inspect London Fire Brigade incident commander training
That as soon as reasonably possible the Inspectorate inspect the London Fire Brigade to examine and report on the arrangements it has …
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Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2024) | Accepted |
| P2-33 |
Inspect London Fire Brigade information management systems
That as soon as reasonably practicable the Inspectorate inspect the LFB to examine and report on its arrangements for collecting, storing and …
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Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2024) | Accepted |
| P2-34 |
London Fire Brigade to establish lessons learned process
That the London Fire Brigade establish effective standing arrangements for collecting, considering and effectively implementing lessons learned from previous incidents, inquests and …
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Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2024) | Accepted |
| P2-35 |
Consider higher power radios for breathing apparatus
That fire and rescue services that continue to use low power intrinsically safe radios as part of breathing apparatus consider reserving them …
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Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2024) | Accepted |
| P2-36 |
Provide firefighters with digital radios
That all fire and rescue services give consideration to providing all firefighters with digital radios. (113.60)
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Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2024) | Accepted |
| P2-37 |
Train firefighters on communications loss response
Since radio communications are inherently unreliable in certain environments, we recommend that firefighters be trained to respond appropriately to the loss of …
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Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2024) | Accepted |
| P2-38 |
Provide water supply system training to all firefighters
That basic training on the structure and operation of the water supply system, including the different types of hydrants in use and …
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Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2024) | Accepted |
| P2-39 |
Establish water undertaker communication protocols
That all fire and rescue services establish and periodically review an agreed protocol with the statutory water undertakers in their areas to …
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Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2024) | Accepted |
| P2-40 |
Amend BS 750 for flow coefficient measurement
That the British Standards Institution amend BS 750 to include a description of the circumstances under which the flow coefficient to which …
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Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2024) | Accepted |
| P2-41 |
Consider guidance on firefighter initiative deviations
That National Fire Chiefs Council consider whether, and if so in what circumstances, firefighters should be discouraged from departing from their instructions …
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Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2024) | Accepted |
| P2-42 |
Review Civil Contingencies Act intervention powers
That the [Civil Contingencies] Act [2004] be reviewed and consideration be given to granting a designated Secretary of State the power to …
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Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2024) | Accepted |
| P2-44 |
Consolidate and update emergency preparedness guidance
The current guidance on preparing for emergencies is contained in several documents, all of which are unduly long and in some respects …
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Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2024) | Accepted |
| P2-45 |
Add humanitarian considerations as ninth response principle
That regard for humanitarian considerations be expressly recognised by making it the ninth principle of effective response and recovery. (113.69)
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Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2024) | Accepted |
| P2-46 |
Revise London Gold arrangements guidance
Events demonstrated, however, that there is a need for a clearer understanding of the nature of the London Gold arrangements, in particular …
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Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2024) | Accepted |
| P2-47 |
Local resilience forums to adopt national standards
That local resilience forums adopt national standards to ensure effective training, preparation and planning for emergencies and adopt independent auditing schemes to …
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Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2024) | Accepted |
| P2-49 |
Train all local authority employees on resilience
That local authorities train all their employees, including chief executives, to regard resilience as an integral part of their responsibilities. (113.73)
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Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2024) | Accepted |
| P2-50 |
Devise displaced person information recording methods
RBKC had no effective means of collecting and recording information about those who had been displaced from the tower and surrounding buildings, …
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Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2024) | Accepted |
| P2-51 |
Arrange emergency temporary accommodation provision
That all local authorities make such arrangements as are reasonably practicable for enabling them to place people in temporary accommodation at short …
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Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2024) | Accepted |
| P2-52 |
Include financial assistance in contingency plans
That all local authorities include in their contingency plans arrangements for providing immediate financial assistance to people affected by an emergency. (113.76)
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Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2024) | Accepted |
| P2-53 |
Plan for key worker availability in emergencies
That as part of their planning for emergencies local authorities give detailed consideration to the availability of key workers and the role …
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Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2024) | Accepted |
| P2-54 |
Establish effective emergency communication methods
That as part of their emergency planning local authorities make effective arrangements for continuing communication with those who need assistance using the …
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Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2024) | Accepted |
| P2-55 |
Use modern communication for public emergency information
That all local authorities include in their plans for responding to emergencies arrangements for providing information to the public by whatever combination …
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Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2024) | Accepted |
| P2-56 |
Clarify casualty bureau purpose and limitations
That what in the past has been called by the police a 'casualty bureau' be described in a way that makes it …
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Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2024) | Accepted |
| P2-57 |
Reconsider Phase 1 recommendations in light of Phase 2
That further consideration be given to the recommendations made in the Phase 1 report in the light of our findings in this …
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Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2024) | Accepted |
| P2-58 |
Reconsider LGA Guide paragraph 79.11 advice
That the advice contained in paragraph 79.11 of the LGA Guide be reconsidered. (113.83)
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Grenfell Tower Inquiry (2024) | Accepted |
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