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(b) as to the provision and maintenance of means for securing that any means of escape can be safely and effectively used at all material times;
(c) as to the provision and maintenance of means for fighting fire and means for giving warning in case of fire;
(d) as to the internal construction of the premises and the materials used in that construction;
(e) for prohibiting altogether the presence or use in the premises of furniture or equipment of any specified description, or prohibiting its presence or use unless specified standards or conditions are complied with;
(f) for securing that persons employed to work in the premises receive appropriate instruction or training in what to do in case of fire;
(g) for securing that, in specified circumstances, specified numbers of attendants are stationed in specified parts of the premises; and
(h) as to the keeping of records of instruction or training given, or other things done, in pursuance of the regulations.

(3) Regulations under this article—

(a) may impose requirements on persons other than the responsible person; and
(b) may, as regards any of their provisions, make provision as to the person or persons who is or are to be responsible for any contravention of that provision.

(4) The Secretary of State must, before making any regulations under this article, consult with such persons or bodies of persons as appear to him to be appropriate.

(5) The power of the Secretary of State to make regulations under this article—

(a) is exercisable by statutory instrument, which is subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of either House of Parliament;
(b) includes power to make different provision in relation to different circumstances; and
(c) includes power to grant or provide for the granting of exemptions from any of the provisions of the regulations, either unconditionally or subject to conditions.

PART 3
ENFORCEMENT

Enforcing authorities

25. For the purposes of this Order, “enforcing authority” means—

(a) the fire and rescue authority for the area in which premises are, or are to be, situated, in any case not falling within any of sub-paragraphs (b) to (e);
(b) the Health and Safety Executive in relation to—
(i) any premises for which a licence is required in accordance with section 1 of the Nuclear Installations Act 1965(a)[1] or for which a permit is required in accordance with section 2 of that Act;
(ii) any premises which would, except for the fact that it is used by, or on behalf of, the Crown, be required to have a licence or permit in accordance with the provisions referred to in sub-paragraph (i);
(iii) a ship, including a ship belonging to Her Majesty which forms part of Her Majesty’s Navy, which is in the course of construction, reconstruction or conversion or repair by persons who include persons other than the master and crew of the ship;

  1. (a) 1965 c. 57; relevant amending instruments are S.I. 1974/2056 and 1990/1918.

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