This course covers the requirements of the new building safety regime for higher-risk buildings. Including the duties in relation to managing building safety risks (the spread of fire and structural failure) and the latest thoughts on how to comply as well as exploring the provisions of the BSA in relation to the recovery of costs in undertaking building safety measures by the AP/PAP, and more.
Presenters
Cassandra Zanelli
Solicitor and CEO - Property Management Legal Services
Recognised for her legal expertise in property management, Cassandra is regularly called upon to advise and represent clients across the country. A Fellow of The Property Institute (TPI) and an Associate of RICS, she actively contributes to TPI’s Leasehold and Commonhold Expert Group and serves as an honorary consultant to FPRA.
Cassandra is also the lead author of Legally Speaking—a free online resource for property management professionals. She is known for her work on Tribunal matters and her passion for sharing knowledge within the sector remains central to her work.
Mark Snelling MCIOB FaPS Cert IOSH
Managing Director - Safetymark
Focused on building safety, Mark delivers guidance and training to professional bodies and industry organisations as well as consulting and contributing to the leading safety steering committees within the UK. A founding Director of the Building Safety Alliance, Mark led the drafting and development of its organisational capability management standard.
Mark serves as a health, safety, and fire consultant for The Property Institute, is a member of the Home Office’s Fire Safety Reform Implementation Group and played a key role on the Guidance Technical Group for the forthcoming revised guide, Fire Safety in Purpose Built Blocks of Flats. A seasoned and respected professional known for in depth knowledge and exacting standards.
What You'll Learn
The training will help you implement Part 4 of the Building Safety Act [BSA] and in particular understand:
- the broad requirements of Part 4 of the BSA and the secondary legislation that supports it;
- the measures that need to be taken to comply with the Act including building safety risk assessment, risk management, safety case reports, residents engagement, mandatory occurrence reporting and maintaining the golden thread;
- the competency standards for those involved in building safety management;
- the provisions of the BSA in relation to the recovery of costs in undertaking building safety measures by the AP/PAP; and
- residents duties and measures that can be taken to ensure residents comply with the duties.
Who Should Attend?
- Directors and senior managers responsible for building safety management in residential blocks of flats
Delivery Format
Online: Three half-day sessions (2.5 hours each over 3 days)
Level / Qualification Mapping
General Level:
Advanced
TPI Qualification Mapping:
Not Applicable
Fees
| Membership level | Price |
|---|---|
| Members | £100.00 |
| Non Members | £175.00 |