Recorded live on Wednesday 18th February 2026.
Unsure how to implement Residential Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans (RPEEPs) in your relevant buildings? Looking for clear guidance on navigating the upcoming changes to Approved Document B and new fire safety standards?
With the Fire Safety (Residential Evacuation Plans) (England) Regulations 2025 coming into force in April, amendments to Approved Document B, and the introduction of British Standard 9792 in September which gives recommendations for Fire Risk Assessments (FRAs) in housing, it is crucial that you act now to ensure you understand your legal duties and keep your approach to fire safety up to date.
In this webinar, our panel of experts explain what is changing for fire safety regulations, who the new requirements apply to, and how to ensure compliance throughout 2026. Our specialists will explore which buildings require RPEEPs, the new code of practice for FRAs in housing, and lessons learnt and best practices from organisations who have already started to implement changes.
From this webinar, you will gain a comprehensive understanding of:
• Your RPEEP and Person-Centred Fire Risk Assessment (PCFRA) duties under the Fire Safety (Residential Evacuation Plans) (England) Regulations 2025• How the new BS 9792 will impact FRAs
• What the upcoming Approved Document B amendments mean for your buildings
• Best practices and lessons learnt to maintain resident safety and compliance with the new requirements
Speakers
• Letrice Thomas, Head of Knowledge and Insight at Pennington Choices
• Josh Alderson, Head of Fire Safety at Pennington Choices
• Neil Richards, Principal Consultant at Pennington Choices
• Stewart Kerr, Principal Consultant at Pennington Choices
Please note: As our webinars are live events offering expert insights that respond to current developments, the content cannot be CPD certified in advance. Therefore, they are not CPD accredited, and we are unable to issue CPD certification. If you require verification of your attendance, your post-webinar email can serve as supporting documentation.
