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Fire safety for houses in multiple occupation

Publication Year

1995

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

Assists the different professional involved in fire safety and encourages developers by simplifying advice and so facilitate schemes. It provides a framework which, if followed, should mean that a property is likely to satisfy the requirements of both Environmental Health Officers and Building Control Departments.

ISBN

9780952434009

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Chartered Institute of Environmental Health

The Chartered Institute of Environmental Health is the professional voice for the field of environmental health. They provide information for local government, and public health practitioners.

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