UK Fire Safety: The Brackley Hotel

Overview
A 3-module decision-based scenario course on the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 (RRFSO). The learner is in the chair across the desk from a Watch Manager three days after a hotel fire. The course rewinds to the two hours before the alarm, asks which decisions were the duty manager’s, which were the building’s, and which were the cover-up six months earlier. Approximately 60 minutes total. Course delivered in English.
Target Audience:
Duty managers, named Responsible Persons, fire wardens, hotel and hospitality operations leads, care-home managers, and HMO landlords with RRFSO duties.
Features and USPs:
Three-act framing across alarm, FRA review, and night-shift decisions. Triage activity. Timed-decision under live pressure. Radio-exchange dialogue. Floorplan classification. SBAR handover composer. Reaction-window intervention timing under audio cues. PEEP / compartmentation / extractor decisions. Legally reviewed by qualified UK fire safety counsel.
Learning Objectives:
- Operate a graduated alarm response under RRFSO Article 14
- Maintain a defensible Fire Risk Assessment under Article 9
- Manage compartmentation, extractors, and PEEP arrangements
- Run a clean SBAR handover under Article 22 cooperation duties
- Recognise the cover-up signals before they become an inquest