What evidence should support a building safety case?

Evidence should support the claims being made about the building and its risk controls.

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Evidence should support the claims being made about the building and its risk controls.

Depending on the building, this might include fire risk assessments, structural assessments, fire door inspections, compartmentation surveys, alarm testing, maintenance records, external wall assessments, drawings, policies, inspection records and records of completed remedial work.

The important point is not simply having documents. Evidence should be relevant, current where necessary and clearly connected to the risk or control it is intended to support.

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Building safety legislation, regulation and Building Safety Regulator guidance can change. This page is general information, not legal advice — always refer to current legislation and official guidance for your building.