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What are the possible actions by the Enforcing Authorities?

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What are the possible actions by the Enforcing Authorities?

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If the enforcing authority is unsatisfied with the Fire Risk Assessment deeming it unsuitable and insufficient, and the contraventions are considered minor infringements of the Fire Safety Order, the enforcing authority will more than likely leave it up to you to remedy the faults, issuing you with a letter informing you so and they may give you some guidance as to how to rectify matters or they may not. The trend now is to not give guidance after all it is now your responsibility. If the findings are more serious or there are a large number of minor offences, you may well be issued with an enforcement notice informing you that your Fire Risk Assessment is not suitable and sufficient and a time limit imposed for you to reassess your FRA. You will have 21 days to appeal. If the work is not completed within the specific time limit then court action may ensue (it is a high probability that you will lose). You will have 21 days to appeal. Should the findings by the inspecting officer be de

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