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Fire Protection Association

The Fire Protection Association is the UK's National Fire Safety Organisation. Established in 1946, it specializes on spreading awareness about wildfire. It offers education and training, a fire risk assessment service, a nationwide risk management survey service for insurers, and a membership journal (Fire Risk Management).

Fire Protection Association
AbbreviationFPA
Formation1946
Legal statusAssociation
PurposeProvider of independent advice and guidance on all aspects of fire safety
Location
Region served
UK and Overseas
Membership
Approx 5,000 fire protection companies, organisations and individuals from the UK and overseas
Managing Director
Jonathan O’Neill
WebsiteThe FPA

History edit

In 1880 the UK insurance industry, represented by the British Insurance Association (now the Association of British Insurers), formed the Fire Offices Committee (FOC) for the purposes of insurance tariff setting and technical support, and the Fire Protection Association (FPA) for information dissemination.

In 1935 the FOC set up a test laboratory on the outskirts of London at Borehamwood,[1] which at the start of World War II was taken over by the government as the Fire Research Station (FRS), with the FOC’s technical department being represented by a combined group called the Joint Fire Research Organisation (JFRO).

In the early 1980s, aided by the ABI, there was a parting of the ways to address the often incompatible issues of ‘life safety’ versus ‘business and property protection’, and the technical arm of FOC formed the Fire Insurer’s Research and Testing Organisation (FIRTO). FRS remained a government organisation until it was absorbed into the Building Research Establishment (BRE).

In 1984 FIRTO combined with the FOC technical department, FPA, and the Insurers Technical Bureau (ITB) to form the Loss Prevention Council (LPC) which later went on to develop a certification body called the Loss Prevention Certification Board (LPCB). In 1999 UK insurers sold LPC Laboratories and LPCB to BRE, retaining the Fire Protection Association which relocated to offices at Blackfriars in London. Many of FPA’s current staff have over the years worked for a number of the aforementioned organisations.

With its roots firmly in the insurance sector, one of FPA’s primary roles is to encourage convergence of government (life safety) and insurer (life safety and business and property protection) fire protection perspectives. Where government statutory requirements are considered inadequate by insurers for business and property protection, the FPA develops and maintains a number of key insurer standards for the implementation of active and passive fire protection requirements, together with a substantial library of Risk Control documents.

FPA relocated to the Fire Service College at Moreton-in-Marsh in Gloucestershire in 2004.

Function edit

The agreed aims and objectives of the FPA are:

  • To protect people and property and the environment by advancing fire prevention and protection techniques
  • To collaborate with central Government, the Fire Service and other agencies in this work
  • To focus national and European attention on these issues
  • To influence consumers and business related decision making
  • To collect, analyse and publish statistics, identify trends and provide research
  • To disseminate advice and information[citation needed]

Structure edit

FPA operates via two divisions, each led by a Director. The Commercial Division encompasses the publications, Fire Risk Management journal, fire risk assessment, risk surveying and training activities, while the Technical Division undertakes research, and consultancy in support of all aspects of fire prevention and protection.

The FPA supplies publications in the fields of fire safety, fire prevention and related topics. The range covers a wide variety of products including videos, DVDs, CDs and online services, books, codes of practice, recommendations, reports, leaflets, pocket cards and posters.

The Training Department currently offers approximately 55 different courses covering fire safety management, fire safety engineering, health and safety and N/SVQs in fire safety.

RISC Authority edit

The RISC Authority (Risk, Insight, Strategy and Control Authority), who conduct research and representation on behalf of a group of UK Insurers into risk mitigation measures from fire and security risks, is administered by the FPA.[2]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ BRE Group, The Fire Research Station - FRS - a brief history, accessed 18 August 2020
  2. ^ RISC Authority, FAQ Page: Who are RISCAuthority?, accessed 24 November 2020

Further reading edit

  • Mueller, Benjamin (29 May 2019). "Britain Vowed Big Changes After Grenfell Tower Burned. Why Are Thousands Stuck in Firetraps?". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 22 September 2019.
  • "Grenfell two years on – the Fire Protection Association renews its call that government changes to building regulations don't go far enough". Building Products. 17 June 2019. Retrieved 22 September 2019.
  • Young, Matthew (18 July 2019). "Building owners with "Grenfell" cladding must take immediate action to fix it". mirror. Retrieved 22 September 2019.
  • "Tory minister urged against including sprinklers in fire safety rules as it could discourage house building". The Independent. 15 June 2017. Retrieved 22 September 2019.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Fire Risk Management

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nationwide risk management survey service for insurers and a membership journal Fire Risk Management Fire Protection AssociationAbbreviationFPAFormation1946Legal statusAssociationPurposeProvider of independent advice and guidance on all aspects of fire safetyLocationLondon Road Moreton in Marsh Gloucestershire GL56 0RHRegion servedUK and OverseasMembershipApprox 5 000 fire protection companies organisations and individuals from the UK and overseasManaging DirectorJonathan O NeillWebsiteThe FPA Contents 1 History 2 Function 3 Structure 4 RISC Authority 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksHistory editIn 1880 the UK insurance industry represented by the British Insurance Association now the Association of British Insurers formed the Fire Offices Committee FOC for the purposes of insurance tariff setting and technical support and the Fire Protection Association FPA for information dissemination In 1935 the FOC set up a test laboratory on the outskirts of London at Borehamwood 1 which at the start of World War II was taken over by the government as the Fire Research Station FRS with the FOC s technical department being represented by a combined group called the Joint Fire Research Organisation JFRO In the early 1980s aided by the ABI there was a parting of the ways to address the often incompatible issues of life safety versus business and property protection and the technical arm of FOC formed the Fire Insurer s Research and Testing Organisation FIRTO FRS remained a government organisation until it was absorbed into the Building Research Establishment BRE In 1984 FIRTO combined with the FOC technical department FPA and the Insurers Technical Bureau ITB to form the Loss Prevention Council LPC which later went on to develop a certification body called the Loss Prevention Certification Board LPCB In 1999 UK insurers sold LPC Laboratories and LPCB to BRE retaining the Fire Protection Association which relocated to offices at Blackfriars in London Many of FPA s current staff have over the years worked for a number of the aforementioned organisations With its roots firmly in the insurance sector one of FPA s primary roles is to encourage convergence of government life safety and insurer life safety and business and property protection fire protection perspectives Where government statutory requirements are considered inadequate by insurers for business and property protection the FPA develops and maintains a number of key insurer standards for the implementation of active and passive fire protection requirements together with a substantial library of Risk Control documents FPA relocated to the Fire Service College at Moreton in Marsh in Gloucestershire in 2004 Function editThe agreed aims and objectives of the FPA are To protect people and property and the environment by advancing fire prevention and protection techniques To collaborate with central Government the Fire Service and other agencies in this work To focus national and European attention on these issues To influence consumers and business related decision making To collect analyse and publish statistics identify trends and provide research To disseminate advice and information citation needed Structure editFPA operates via two divisions each led by a Director The Commercial Division encompasses the publications Fire Risk Management journal fire risk assessment risk surveying and training activities while the Technical Division undertakes research and consultancy in support of all aspects of fire prevention and protection The FPA supplies publications in the fields of fire safety fire prevention and related topics The range covers a wide variety of products including videos DVDs CDs and online services books codes of practice recommendations reports leaflets pocket cards and posters The Training Department currently offers approximately 55 different courses covering fire safety management fire safety engineering health and safety and N SVQs in fire safety RISC Authority editThe RISC Authority Risk Insight Strategy and Control Authority who conduct research and representation on behalf of a group of UK Insurers into risk mitigation measures from fire and security risks is administered by the FPA 2 See also editFire services in the United Kingdom History of fire safety legislation in the United KingdomReferences edit BRE Group The Fire Research Station FRS a brief history accessed 18 August 2020 RISC Authority FAQ Page Who are RISCAuthority accessed 24 November 2020Further reading editMueller Benjamin 29 May 2019 Britain Vowed Big Changes After Grenfell Tower Burned Why Are Thousands Stuck in Firetraps The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 22 September 2019 Grenfell two years on the Fire Protection Association renews its call that government changes to building regulations don t go far enough Building Products 17 June 2019 Retrieved 22 September 2019 Young Matthew 18 July 2019 Building owners with Grenfell cladding must take immediate action to fix it mirror Retrieved 22 September 2019 Tory minister urged against including sprinklers in fire safety rules as it could discourage house building The Independent 15 June 2017 Retrieved 22 September 2019 External links editOfficial website Fire Risk Management Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fire Protection Association amp oldid 1219797716, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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