Tube Lines
Tube Lines turns to Kingfell for specialist safety expertise.Steve Hitchings Download Tube Lines PDF, 312 KB
System Health Checks
Independent fire system health checks boost major clients' confidence.James Winter Download System Health Checks PDF, 258 KB
Network Rail Maintenance
Kingfell maintains Network Rail's Fire Safety SystemsSteve Hitchings Download Network Rail Maintenance PDF, 285 KB
Liverpool Street Station - Network Rail
Kingfell system protects Liverpool Street Station 24/7.Steve Hitchings Download Liverpool Street Station - Network Rail PDF, 277 KB
BSI Standard
Kingfell chosen to write BSI Fire Safety Engineering Standard.Paul Bryant Download BSI Standard PDF, 96 KB
FIRE SAFETY IMPLICATIONS OF THE DDA
The major changes to the DDA [Disability Discrimination Act] that took effect in 2004 impact on every business. This is especially so when it comes to fire safety. For organisations in the private, public and voluntary sectors, the Act requires that “reasonable” steps have now to be taken to ensure that a realistic means of escape is provided for people with a disability. Paul Bryant, CEO of Kingfell Plc, explains.Download FIRE SAFETY IMPLICATIONS OF THE DDA PDF, 49 KB
NEW FIRE SAFETY LEGISLATION - TOP TIPS FOR ARCHITECTS
If the architect’s job was not already complex enough, recent and pending legislative changes, coupled with a move away from prescriptive legislation to solutions that are based on fire engineering principles have given them a whole new set of challenges with which to contend. Here, Paul Bryant, CEO of Kingfell Plc, one of the UK’s most respected fire safety engineers, offers some timely advice.Download NEW FIRE SAFETY LEGISLATION - TOP TIPS FOR ARCHITECTS PDF, 40 KB
NEW WEBSITE'S A RESOURCE FOR FIRE SAFETY
The new website launched by Kingfell is something of a “first” for the fire industry. For, along with promoting the two divisions of the business – Kingfell Consulting and Kingfell Fire Engineering – www.kingfell.com is a valuable information resource for fire prevention officers, facilities managers and health and safety professionals alike. Here, Paul Bryant, Kingfell’s CEO, sheds light on what the site has to offer, and explains why he wanted it to do a lot more than merely promote his own business.Download NEW WEBSITE'S A RESOURCE FOR FIRE SAFETY PDF, 35 KB
REBRANDING UNDERPINS COMMITMENT TO THE FUTURE
Kingfell Plc, one of the country’s most experienced and highly regarded fire safety and protection specialists, has rebranded. Here, CEO, Paul Bryant, explains why there is more to the exercise than a new logo. The new branding, he says, more accurately reflects the comprehensive concept-to-commissioning range of fire safety services Kingfell offers its clients. These span from fire risk assessments through to the creation of fire strategies, and from system design and installation to routine maintenance and emergency response.Download REBRANDING UNDERPINS COMMITMENT TO THE FUTURE DOC, 26 KB
WHO’S COMPETENT? How safe are DIY fire risk assessments?
When the RR(FS)O [Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order] came into force in April 2006, it was the most significant overhaul of fire safety legislation in the UK for decades. One of the most talked about changes is that any “competent person” will be able to carry out a fire risk assessment on a building, no matter its size or complexity. Many fire safety professionals are questioning if anyone who has not been properly trained can ever be truly "competent”. As Paul Bryant, CEO of Kingfell Plc, explains, the answer to the question could mean the difference between life or death.Download WHO’S COMPETENT? How safe are DIY fire risk assessments? DOC, 104 KB
