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Detail underpinning Building Safety Regulator’s 2024 Conference outlined by HSE
30 April 2024
THE HEALTH and Safety Executive has announced that it will be hosting the next Building Safety Regulator (BSR) Conference on 21 May at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham.

Conference will afford those on the front line delivering the changes brought about by the Building Safety Act 2022 a great opportunity to hear directly from industry and the Building Safety Regulator, ask questions and discover how they can play their part in driving the necessary culture change that’s needed across the built environment.
This is a free event aimed at the practitioner level and is primarily for ‘Accountable Persons’ and ‘Principal Accountable Persons’, Building Control professionals, Fire and Rescue Service personnel, those in the construction and design industries and organisations engaged with residents.
The Health and Safety Executive comments: “We hope you, your colleagues and members are able to attend and hear more about how you can help deliver the lasting change needed for residents to be safe – and feel safe – in their homes.”
Practitioners should register their interest in attending the conference here. More details will be available soon (including the opportunity to build personal conference experiences for each delegate).
‘Your Home, Your Safety’
Sarah Newton, chair of the Health and Safety Executive, has recorded a vlog in which she explores the Building Safety Regulator’s work to put residents at the heart of regulating safety in high-rise buildings in England.
Watch the vlog (below) and learn all about the Building Safety Regulator’s new campaign entitled ‘Your Home, Your Safety’ and the increased rights and protections for residents living in tall buildings.
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