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This introductory session is tailored to equip property managers with the foundational knowledge needed to navigate the Building Safety Act. With emphasis on practical understanding, the course focuses on key definitions, timelines, and the operational impact of the new regime. Attendees will explore case examples and receive guidance on how to begin implementing the Act’s principles within existing management practices.

Presenter

Dr Shaun Lundy CMIOSH C.Build E MCABE MIFSM FRSPH FHEA

Director of Strategy & Innovation at Tetra Consulting
Dr Shaun Lundy is a Chartered Fellow of IOSH and Chartered Building Engineer with over 25 years’ experience across health, safety, fire, and building safety within the built environment. Shaun is IOSH President-Elect, Chair of the IOSH Construction Community, and a Board Director at The Property Institute (TPI). He has worked closely with regulators, professional bodies, and industry on competence, leadership, ethics, and building safety reform. He is also a visiting academic and technical author on the new competence management guidance aligned to the Building Safety Act regime.
Dr Shaun Lundy CMIOSH C.Build E MCABE MIFSM FRSPH FHEA

What You'll Learn

Participants will gain practical knowledge of:

 

  • Leaseholder protection, deed of certificate and landlord certificates. 
  • Part 4 duties and responsibilities under the Building Safety Act with an emphasis on the Principal Accountable Person/Accountable Person duties and the role of the property manager in those statutory requirements.
  • The process of collating a body of evidence to support a Safety Case and writing a Safety Case Report.
  • The requirement for a management system to support the safety case and the role of software in creating a digital record for the golden thread of information. 
  • How to engage with all stakeholders to create an effective building safety culture that ensures safe homes without excessive costs. 

Who Should Attend?

  • Residential property managers at all levels
  • New team members needing a grounding in building safety reforms
  • Professionals preparing portfolios for compliance under the Act

Delivery Format

Online: Two half-day sessions (3 hours each over 2 days)

Level / Qualification Mapping

General Level:


Beginner / Intermediate

TPI Qualification Mapping:
 

The learning outcomes in this course would be helpful for those taking their Level 3 Qualification, especially in reference to Module 7  "Health And Safety"

Fees

Membership levelPrice
Members £100.00
Non Members £175.00