Enforcement Notice

Date of notice:
09/05/2017
Required compliance:
29/08/2017
Notice served to:
Medical Express (London) Limited
Property type:
Other Premises open to public
Applies to:
117a Harley Street, London, W1G 6AT
Served to:
117a Harley Street, London, W1G 6AT

Additional Information

Borough premises situated in: Westminster

Responsibility of person on whom notice served: Occupier

Applicable legislation: Article 30: Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005

Comments

  • The time allowed for completion of remedial works has been extended to 10 October 2017.

    10/08/2017

  • Replaces job number 1715866

    30/05/2017

Articles

  • Article 9

    Failure to review the fire risk assessment.

    Implement regular program to review fire risk assessment.

  • Article 11

    Failure in the effective management of the preventive and protective measures.

    Implement arrangement for the effective planning, organisation, control, monitoring and review of the preventive and protective measures.

  • Article 14

    Failure to provide and/or maintain adequate and clearly indicated emergency routes and exits that lead to a place of safety.

    Ensure that adequate escape routes and exits leading to a place of safety are provided and that these are maintained clear and available for use at all times that the premises is occupied.

  • Article 15

    Failure to establish an appropriate emergency plan.

    Prepare/update emergency plan.

  • Article 17

    Failure to ensure that the premises and any facilities, equipment and devices are maintained in an efficient state, in effective working order and in good repair.

    Ensure that adequate maintenance systems are in place to ensure that the premises and any facilities, equipment and devices are maintained in an efficient state, in effective working order and in good repair.

  • Article 21

    Failure to ensure employees receive adequate safety training.

    Implement/review training programme to ensure employees receive adequate safety training.

  • Article 22

    Failure to co-operate with another responsible person(s) to co-ordinate measures required by the Order.

    Co-ordinate measures with other responsible person(s).