Sky news,question ."you should have known about the cladding",this and other questions mean that [although the Fire Brigade had some failings),they are being thrown under the bus. How were they supposed to know about the cladding?. They are talking about the symptoms but not the cause.If the cladding wasn't on there,you wouldn't have had everything that happened afterwards.C.O.W.,stands for Clerk Of Works ,he signs off work that has been done on a building for a council.WHERE IS HE ?,why isn't he there answering questions?. Usual crap, they have picked on a set of fall guys,and hammering it all home.At the moment there is a poor guy talking about his experience on the day.But where is a representative of the company that put on the cladding?. This is the usual standard when it comes to apportioning blame where it needs to be put,that is becoming the norm today.It is quite frankly disgraceful.
No they haven't. We already know it was wrong to fit the cladding.
But that doesn't excuse the firemen for their mistakes.
hey have picked on a set of fall guysNo they haven't. We already know it was wrong to fit the cladding.But that doesn't excuse the firemen for their mistakes.
One more thing,i know many a high rise block of flats built in thee 50's,some 6 storeys high,some L shaped,where they had emergency stairs at each end of the building so if a fire broke out in one place you could go to the stairs the furthest away from the fire and get out easy. Another block that was near me, 12 storeys high had emergency stairs accessed through a door off everybodys living room,in the centre of the block. I noticed some years ago,a fire in a newer block that started in the centre section that,having no stairs at the ends, meant that the only way out was to go through the fire to the stairs in the middle.A case of absolutely no common sense at all !!!!.
One more thing,i know many a high rise block of flats built in thee 50's,some 6 storeys high,some L shaped,where they had emergency stairs at each end of the building so if a fire broke out in one place you could go to the stairs the furthest away fr
When you buy a car,you don't expect it to be made of combustible material.As a fireman you expect a normal set of circs.I don't think anybody asked before they got to Grenfell if the building was made of combustible material.Such a question would have brought looks that one gives to a person as if they're a "loony". Yes they had failings,but why not start looking at the start of the chain of events,namely the supposed "brains"in charge at the beginning. If they had done there job correctly,everything afterwards wouldn't have happened. I hope the news media moves to examine their culpability as well.Shall we see?.Any confidence that this will happen?.what happens from this moment will define how low this country has sunk,or if there are people of principle who refuse to let the real culprits off the hook.We shall see.
When you buy a car,you don't expect it to be made of combustible material.As a fireman you expect a normal set of circs.I don't think anybody asked before they got to Grenfell if the building was made of combustible material.Such a question would hav
Crippen,you used the word Firemen,surely you mean the Fire Brigade COMMANDERS,that were in charge at H Q.?.you have to be specific.The FIREMEN,had to make do with the info (that was incorrect) that they had been given.The ordinary firefighter should not be smeared for any failure by those above them,and much further up.
Crippen,you used the word Firemen,surely you mean the Fire Brigade COMMANDERS,that were in charge at H Q.?.you have to be specific.The FIREMEN,had to make do with the info (that was incorrect) that they had been given.The ordinary firefighter should
The fire service DID KNOW the construction industry KNEW archirects KNEW several fires around the globe happened before Grenfell with this very cladding. Educate yoursel pipedreamer, they should this they should that is puerile at best. Over 100 buildings in this Country are still clad in this sh1t. WHAT are the various agencies including Government and the fire service doing about it.!.https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/jun/15/cladding-in-2014-melbou...
The fire service DID KNOW the construction industry KNEW archirects KNEW several fires around the globe happened before Grenfell with this very cladding. Educate yoursel pipedreamer, they should this they should that is puerile at best. Over 100 buil
Nothing fox. They'll do as little as possible, that's the point.
This government doesn't care about living conditions for the working class and will continue to deflect, demur and generally do anything but put their hands in their pockets and make their lives safer.
They'll sit and cross their fingers and get their mates in committees and the media to throw the likes of firemen under the bus when the next tragedy happens.
Nothing fox. They'll do as little as possible, that's the point.This government doesn't care about living conditions for the working class and will continue to deflect, demur and generally do anything but put their hands in their pockets and make the
how does the bloke at the bottom who started get a free ticket on this one but the firemen (who didn't) get lambasted?
Wrap a draughty tall building foil ready to be cooked(like you do with turkey) a bloke with inadequate equipment sets fire to the place what do you expect
and a free(immunity) for all the sub and sub sub letters
graft collusion buck passing obfuscation are words that spring to mind
how does the bloke at the bottom who started get a free ticket on this one but the firemen (who didn't) get lambasted?Wrap a draughty tall building foil ready to be cooked(like you do with turkey) a bloke with inadequate equipment sets fire to the
Fox "educate Yourself".Look Carefully,i defended the FIREMEN,not those above them.How is it the fault of ordinary Fireman who is maybe not privy to reports from all around the world.How is he in charge of this.YES it was and/or should have been known to those at levels ABOVE the FIREMEN,and if you look,it was those that I criticised. Remember,i defended the Firemen,not those above them.You are not specific as to who you blame.You refer to the Fire service,do you include firemen in this?. Surely you mean the "brains department".How do you see any reception that an ordinary Fireman would receive if he tried to tell his superiors that they were failing in their job?. Could you please amend your statement to reflect this.
Fox "educate Yourself".Look Carefully,i defended the FIREMEN,not those above them.How is it the fault of ordinary Fireman who is maybe not privy to reports from all around the world.How is he in charge of this.YES it was and/or should have been known
government just unlucky it happened in kennsimgton and Chelsea anywhere else would have been fish and chip paper months ago, the fact it happened on the other side of the millionaires row has given those usually ignored,paid off etc a voice, its there everyday as a reminder if it was on a council, sink estate somewhere would have been demolished long ago
government just unlucky it happened in kennsimgton and Chelsea anywhere else would have been fish and chip paper months ago, the fact it happened on the other side of the millionaires row has given those usually ignored,paid off etc a voice, its ther
loads of different nationalities ,languages etc but people should remember ,no this stay put policy is from people who,ve for years stood watching people drown in lakes,die in buildings,cars etc because of elf and safety taking to extremes by fire,ambulance,police services etc,sometimes joe public pushing services aside whilst they help save lives
loads of different nationalities ,languages etc but people should remember ,no this stay put policy is from people who,ve for years stood watching people drown in lakes,die in buildings,cars etc because of elf and safety taking to extremes by fire,am
must be galling for the emergency services to sit there and listen to mrs may,johnmson criticising your work after they've spent 10 years cutting the emergency services to the bone
must be galling for the emergency services to sit there and listen to mrs may,johnmson criticising your work after they've spent 10 years cutting the emergency services to the bone
they went into that building knowing that cladding was wrong and not knowing what else could be wrong and get slated yet win a sports game and you get knighted
they went into that building knowing that cladding was wrong and not knowing what else could be wrong and get slated yet win a sports game and you get knighted
I think we already knew that, no one thought firemen on the job just turn up and all act independently.
There's always someone there to tell them what to do. I mean that's why they're firemen in the first place.
You made your point pipedreamer.Firemen take orders from their superiors.I think we already knew that, no one thought firemen on the job just turn up and all act independently.There's always someone there to tell them what to do. I mean that's why th
from 2014 onwards multiple letters were sent to successive housing ministers warning them of the dangers of this type of cladding and nothing was done. one of them, gavin barwell, was ennobled by mrs may.
from 2014 onwards multiple letters were sent to successive housing ministers warning them of the dangers of this type of cladding and nothing was done. one of them, gavin barwell, was ennobled by mrs may.
When theses blocks were built each flat would have been a self contained unit in the event of a fire. Fire spread from flat to flat would have impossible from the outside as the exterior cladding (if any) would have been fire resistant. All hallways and stairs would have been free of materials, ceiling linings and wall coverings, which could ignite, so any fire coming from a flat into the circulation spaces couldn't increase nor spread. The liklihood of a fire spreading out from a flat on fire,into the circulation spaces, would be remote anyway as all flats would have, at least, a 30 minute fire door on them. Fire doors and smoke stop doors on all of the stairway approaches would have kept the stairs free from fire and/or smoke.
The "remain in your flat" was ideal advice IF, AND IT'S A BIG IF, the building was maintained to the same standards as it was originally built
Nothing in building regulations requires any standards for ongoing maintenance.
So fire doors get taken off and sold, burned or used as table tops, self closing devices on doors are broken or disconnected. Furniture is stored or dumped in stairways and corridors. Pretty soon the fire resistant building is, unknown to the Fire Brigade, no longer fire resistant. But their advice is still honest but misplaced.
Add in local building control officers who sanction the addition of fire spreading exterior cladding and...
Don't blame the Fire Service for something they have no responsibility for. Local authority building control are responsible for checking maintenance requirements and all other additional building work... not the Fire Brigade.
Grenfell was turned into a death trap because, after years of neglect, the building condition and Fire Safety advice were working against each other.
The Fire Service didn't know how sh1tty the fire precautions had become... building control did. Blame them.
When theses blocks were built each flat would have been a self contained unit in the event of a fire. Fire spread from flat to flat would have impossible from the outside as the exterior cladding (if any) would have been fire resistant. All hallways
pipedreamer, apologies for that remark, no one is blaming the brave firemen and women its the fire service chiefs who are to blame for the ridiculous outdated stay in your flat advice that is applied to all buildings in the country, FFS!. The cr@p outdated fire regs need overhauling.
pipedreamer, apologies for that remark, no one is blaming the brave firemen and women its the fire service chiefs who are to blame for the ridiculous outdated stay in your flat advice that is applied to all buildings in the country, FFS!. The cr@p ou
Only two things contributed to Grenfell, lack of maintenance and cr@p cladding.
In a properly maintained high rise with no fire spreading cladding there would be no disaster. There have been fires in high rise buildings since they were first built back in the 1950's with no problems.
Cost cutting refurbs by local authorities, trying to tart up their building stock, have led to a series of high rise fires over the recent years.
"Stay in your flat" was/is a national piece of advice followed by all Fire Services. It's not senior managements fault this advice is given. Blame Building Controls, The Fire Service College, the Home Office, et al... all of these bodies promulgate information and advise Brigades and they in turn implement it.
You'd need to be a very brave senior officer to tell the Home Office inspectorate that you're going to ignore their advice on high rise fire safety.
boxingthefox... blaming FS chiefs is ridiculous.Only two things contributed to Grenfell, lack of maintenance and cr@p cladding.In a properly maintained high rise with no fire spreading cladding there would be no disaster. There have been fires in hig
I'm not replying to every post I have done this to death previously. Here's one
The problems are many aka this is just one. From the express..EU regulations set out rules for buildings’ energy consumption with Britain signed up to the 2010 Energy Performance of Buildings Directive. Under the directive, the UK is required to report to the European Commission on progress towards national energy efficiency targets each year. Article 24 of the directive was cemented into UK law in April 2014 and a Government report says “bringing as many residential and commercial buildings as possible up to a high level of energy performance is a priority for the UK Government”.I believe this BS has allowed them all to do this and tell their share holders/voters how green they are.
I'm not replying to every post I have done this to death previously. Here's oneThe problems are many aka this is just one. From the express..EU regulations set out rules for buildings’ energy consumption with Britain signed up to the 2010 Energy Pe
so some people ignored stay put policy started heading out of the building only for firemen to implement another piece of generic safety advice and told residents to turn round and make their way to the top of the building,or as it turned out towards the fire
so some people ignored stay put policy started heading out of the building only for firemen to implement another piece of generic safety advice and told residents to turn round and make their way to the top of the building,or as it turned out towards
forgetting the lies and cover up over hillsbrough, if duckenfield is charged with manslaughter, but this womans decisions was far worse, why shes not charged
forgetting the lies and cover up over hillsbrough, if duckenfield is charged with manslaughter, but this womans decisions was far worse, why shes not charged
directed from the very top - both building and firemen - from people who have no experience and no idea of what it is like to live in a roman candle waiting with fire doors missing propped open or damaged Common Purpose
directed from the very top - both building and firemen - from people who have no experience and no idea of what it is like to live in a roman candle waiting with fire doors missing propped open or damaged Common Purpose
here's another......... From earlier posts of mine.....Guys this is not about politics or political agendas. It's about Local government (whoever runs it) budget allocation and superficial projects that look like they are modernising a building and bringing it into the 21st century. Architects, contractors, applicators, etc all had a part to play, not forgetting our fire regulations, best in world ffs. The fact that this product has caused the same problems around the world over for quite a few years now seems generally lost on our dreadful media............
Give me a few moments saddo, I type slowly, in my 50 working years this is one area I was involved with. We provided fire protection from 1/2 hour to 4 hrs depending on thickness of application, (cementitious/vermiculite spray) or particle board thickness.
We stopped competing against cheaper ACM cassette systems, such as the thick polystyrene or mineral core metal encased (sometimes open ended) products because Architects, (their clients) local authorities, building contractors etc nearly always went for the cheapest solution.
It's like the old 'fur coat no knickers' vanity expression, yes the outward appearance is great (or as good as more expensive systems), but something is compromised to achieve the effect. On the face of it this was at best a vanity project, at worst a vanity/backhander decision.
The building industry is the most incestuous/corrupt industry I have ever witnessed, simply because even the smallest project is worth millions, and people are greedy!.
Our fire regulations, ARE NOT THE BEST IN THE WORLD, in some cases they are woeful. I wont bother citing BS 476 parts 5 now obsolete) 6 and 7, class O (Spread of flame) and 1. deflection , K values etc, because this project was not a building envelope with fire resistant thermal, and acoustic properties, more like sticking plasters in a nice colour.
There are many other ways that this building could have been made safer, but it would not have looked as good or even have had any outside visibility.
here's another.........From earlier posts of mine.....Guys this is not about politics or political agendas. It's about Local government (whoever runs it) budget allocation and superficial projects that look like they are modernising a building and br
TGV. I dealt with fire chiefs on this very system, they were particularly arrogant and thought they knew best, I also dealt with the then West german government, (the wall had just come down) the Israeli government, dozens of boroughs inc Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, (absolute numties) Architects, Contractors, applicators etc, et feckn cetra.
The Landmark hotel in London was re-furbrd entirely in our bulding products. Probably the safest building in London, relating to fire protection.
I need no lessons from you on this matter.
TGV. I dealt with fire chiefs on this very system, they were particularly arrogant and thought they knew best, I also dealt with the then West german government, (the wall had just come down) the Israeli government, dozens of boroughs inc Royal Borou
The inquiry, which examined what happened on the night of 14 June 2017, concluded that "many more lives" could have been saved if the advice to residents to "stay put" had been abandoned earlier than 02:35 BST.
It said London Fire Brigade's preparations for such a fire were "gravely inadequate".
Survivors called for senior fire brigade staff to be sacked and prosecuted, saying that the brigade is "in the hands of people that are incapable of their jobs".
BBC News.
The inquiry, which examined what happened on the night of 14 June 2017, concluded that "many more lives" could have been saved if the advice to residents to "stay put" had been abandoned earlier than 02:35 BST.It said London Fire Brigade's preparatio
Dany Cotton, had far more important things to do......In October 2017 she highlighted Fireman Sam in a campaign fighting sexism and promoting the gender-neutral term firefighter. She proposed that the children's character should be renamed Firefighter Sam, FFS. Londons 'fire' chief my @r$e.
Dany Cotton, had far more important things to do......In October 2017 she highlighted Fireman Sam in a campaign fighting sexism and promoting the gender-neutral term firefighter. She proposed that the children's character should be renamed Firefighte
In October 2019 the retired high court judge Sir Martin Moore-Bick, who led the Grenfell Tower Inquiry, was critical of Cotton's "remarkable insensitivity" for stating in her evidence that she wouldn't change anything the London Fire Brigade did on the night of the Grenfell fire. His report demonstrated “the LFB is an institution at risk of not learning the lessons of the Grenfell Tower fire”. Survivors and bereaved welcomed Moore-Bick’s comments in the first of his two reports.[
In October 2019 the retired high court judge Sir Martin Moore-Bick, who led the Grenfell Tower Inquiry, was critical of Cotton's "remarkable insensitivity" for stating in her evidence that she wouldn't change anything the London Fire Brigade did on t
boxingthefox... I'm not giving, nor can you point to, any attempted lessons in my posts. "Mine is bigger than yours" arguments are tiresome. You may be an expert but don't forget the Fire Service definition of "expert"... an "ex" is a has been and a spurt is a dribble at the end of a hose.
Your knowledge doesn't nullify other peoples experience.
boxingthefox... I'm not giving, nor can you point to, any attempted lessons in my posts. "Mine is bigger than yours" arguments are tiresome. You may be an expert but don't forget the Fire Service definition of "expert"... an "ex" is a has been and a
"Your knowledge doesn't nullify other peoples experience" of course not I'm not saying it does, your opening comment "boxingthefox... blaming FS chiefs is ridiculous" prompted that response. I'm sure if I called your opinion ridiculous you would be somewhat irked.
I have alreay said there are som great posts on here, and very knowledgeable guys with greatexperience.
"Your knowledge doesn't nullify other peoples experience" of course not I'm not saying it does, your opening comment "boxingthefox... blaming FS chiefs is ridiculous" prompted that response. I'm sure if I called your opinion ridiculous you would be s
Anyway this subject matter is sure to raise temperatures, I'm annoyed because the fire chiefs we dealt with. wouldn't even consider we had a point that deserved scrutiny . RIBA were just as useless.
Fwiw, I consider your posts knowledgeable, erudite and a great contribution to the forum.
Anyway this subject matter is sure to raise temperatures, I'm annoyed because the fire chiefs we dealt with. wouldn't even consider we had a point that deserved scrutiny . RIBA were just as useless. Fwiw, I consider your posts knowledgeable, erudite
The decision by the Fire Chief to order people to stay in the building
may have been made on the belief NORMAL cladding had been used and so the fire could be contained.
Still he should have been aware what cladding had been used.
Only the Fire Chief will know whether the decisions he made on the night were correct....
he has to live with it for the rest of his life...
I wish he had allowed people to leave I really do, but then I am not that Fire Officer
The decision by the Fire Chief to order people to stay in the buildingmay have been made on the belief NORMAL cladding had been used and so the fire could be contained.Still he should have been aware what cladding had been used.Only the Fire Chief wi
which is clearly me - how many doors propped open - what about the sub sub letter's who have been given immunity - overcrowding-defective household goods and more coming all the time whole thing stinks
which is clearly me - how many doors propped open - what about the sub sub letter's who have been given immunity - overcrowding-defective household goods and more coming all the timewhole thing stinks
A gas pipe installed in the west London tower in 2016 remained exposed and ran through the supposedly protected stairwell area, the inquiry into the disaster heard, You can't make this stuff up.
A gas pipe installed in the west London tower in 2016 remained exposed and ran through the supposedly protected stairwell area, the inquiry into the disaster heard, You can't make this stuff up.
I am just thinking who was in the flats and what they could possibly have done whilst residing. I am such a nasty stirrer.
How often was this place visited - how often were safety officers visiting etc etc Of course if anyone had serious interest in the state of the place they surely would have flagged it up. Or would they be treading on the deadly PC(lose your job if you say it) line you would have to cross.
I am just thinking who was in the flats and what they could possibly have done whilst residing. I am such a nasty stirrer.How often was this place visited - how often were safety officers visiting etc etc Of course if anyone had serious interest in
a bloke starts a fire at the near bottom of a junk filled, broken door roman candle and it was the fireman's fault
this is the stuff that they do at Lewes isn't it?
and don't mind the sub letters or sub sub letters who we know nothing about
or any others come to that
wrapping the roman candle with silver foil was and even more fantastic idea
what happened to the bloke who started it?
a bloke starts a fire at the near bottom of a junk filled, broken door roman candle and it was the fireman's faultthis is the stuff that they do at Lewes isn't it?and don't mind the sub letters or sub sub letters who we know nothing aboutor any other
Does anyone know why it would ever make sense to stay in a building that is on fire and not to try and get out ( irrespective of whatever cladding has been used )
Does anyone know why it would ever make sense to stay in a building that is on fire and not to try and get out ( irrespective of whatever cladding has been used )
There was little point in anyone saying in their flats above the level of the fire
as it was not contained and they died.
We have to try and learn from this to stop it happening again if possible
We cannot bring the dead back
r.i.p..
There was little point in anyone saying in their flats above the level of the fireas it was not contained and they died.We have to try and learn from this to stop it happening again if possibleWe cannot bring the dead backr.i.p..
Does anyone know why it would ever make sense to stay in a building which is on fire
As a repeat...
When theses blocks were built each flat would have been a self contained unit in the event of a fire. Fire spread from flat to flat would have impossible from the outside as the exterior cladding (if any) would have been fire resistant. All hallways and stairs would have been free of materials, ceiling linings and wall coverings, which could ignite, so any fire coming from a flat into the circulation spaces couldn't increase nor spread. The liklihood of a fire spreading out from a flat on fire,into the circulation spaces, would be remote anyway as all flats would have, at least, a 30 minute fire door on them. Fire doors and smoke stop doors on all of the stairway approaches would have kept the stairs free from fire and/or smoke.
As I said. Light a fire in one flat and, if properly maintained, that fire stays in that flat until the Fire Service arrives and puts it out.
Try this for laughs...
Put yourself on the top floor of a 20 storey block of flats. 2am the alarm of fire sounds. You have to wake-up, wake your family, get to the stairs (you can't use the lifts) and descend 40 flights of stairs with a couple of hundred other people. When you get out and stand around outside for an hour or so (if it's a false alarm) before going back in. This time you can use the lifts to get back to the 20th floor.
Get back into bed, settle down, drift off and.... an hour later the alarm goes again.
Do that 3 or 4 times a night for 4 nights (it happens, I know) and staying in your protected flat seems like a good idea.
I know of blocks of flats where the alarms triggered, or fires occurred, dozens of times over months.
Life in a semi-detached is a different world.
Does anyone know why it would ever make sense to stay in a building which is on fireAs a repeat...When theses blocks were built each flat would have been a self contained unit in the event of a fire. Fire spread from flat to flat would have impossibl
Fire resistant doors and smoke proof letter boxes are also fitted. That's to prevent smoke from leaving a burning flat and filling the corridors.
The disgrace in this enquiry is that they've focused on the rescue first and won't look at the building till next year. Probably be next November when that report is released.
Fire resistant doors and smoke proof letter boxes are also fitted. That's to prevent smoke from leaving a burning flat and filling the corridors.The disgrace in this enquiry is that they've focused on the rescue first and won't look at the building t
Exactly.. the local authority building control department changed the game (cladding), the Fire Service didn't know the game had changed, so didn't change the rules.
Don't forget a certain amount of low level in-fighting goes on between local authorities and Fire Service fire safety depts. They have to liase on certain matters but... building control offices have been to college then onto university. They have degrees in building studies, architecture, codes of practice, etc,etc. That's their job, full time for 30 years.
Fire Service fire safety officers joined the service as rank and file firefighters. Before that they were painters and decorators, lorry drivers, bank clerks and so on. Shortly after they'll be transferred back to operations or staff depts or training.
You can see the animosity... why should I take advice from someone who wasn't here yesterday, won't be here tomorrow and isn't that qualified anyway??
It doesn't always happen but it sometimes does.
Exactly.. the local authority building control department changed the game (cladding), the Fire Service didn't know the game had changed, so didn't change the rules. Don't forget a certain amount of low level in-fighting goes on between local authori