The laws that create the duty. These are the statutory obligations that decide what you must inspect, how often, and who is accountable when something goes wrong.
Quarterly checks of fire doors in the common parts of buildings over 11m, and annual checks of flat entrance doors. The clearest, most frequent cadence in UK fire door law.
The post-Grenfell overhaul. Higher-Risk Buildings, the Building Safety Regulator, accountable persons, and the golden thread of information they must maintain.
The foundational legal duty of the Responsible Person. It applies to almost every non-domestic premises in England and Wales, and it has teeth.
How you meet the duty, and how you prove it. The inspection standard that defines a competent check, and the evidence frameworks regulators expect to see.
The code of practice for fire door assemblies. DoorTRACE turns it into a structured 41-point inspection so every check is consistent, complete, and defensible.
A traceable, digital evidence chain for Higher-Risk Buildings. Every inspection, defect, and remedial action linked and time-stamped, from install to today.
The Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022. The instrument that introduced Regulation 10 and a wider set of duties for the responsible persons of multi-occupied buildings.