Source · Scotland · Fatal Accident Inquiry
Simon Midgley; Richard John Dyson
Scotland — FAI
Other
6 recommendations
Reference PAI-B383-21
Published 11 January 2023
Determination
| Reference | PAI-B383-21 |
| Published | 11 January 2023 |
| Sheriff | Sheriff Thomas McCartney |
| Sheriffdom | North Strathclyde |
| Date of death | 18 December 2017 |
| Location | Cameron House Hotel, Balloch |
| Cause of death | Inhalation of smoke and fire gases |
Recommendations 6
Hotel operators
Scottish Government
Scottish Fire and Rescue Service
Hotel operators to implement robust ash disposal procedures; prompt guest accounting during evacuations; night shift staff to participate in evacuation drills; Scottish Government to require active fire suppression in historic building hotel conversions; expert working group on fire risks; SFRS to reduce intervals between fire safety audits
No mandatory response mechanism — unlike PFD reports (England & Wales), recipients are not required to respond.
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About FAIs
Fatal Accident Inquiries are held under the
2016 Act
before a sheriff. They are mandatory for deaths in custody and at work.
The sheriff may make recommendations under s.26(1)(b) but there is no enforcement mechanism.