Building safety in Queen Mary Halls
Posted 2 years ago
Thu 30 Jun, 2022 12:06 PM
What you need to know
The Building Safety Act 2022 is a piece of legislation enacted in England and Wales to address systematic issues identified in building safety following the Grenfell Tower Fire in 2017. It aims to ensure greater accountability and responsibility for fire and structural safety issues throughout the lifecycle of a building. Key provisions include mandatory safety checks, clearer accountability for building owners and developers, and enhanced resident engagement in the safety process.
At Queen Mary we have robust protocols to safeguard residents underpinned by this legislation which mandates regular inspections, prompt resolution of safety concerns, and transparent communications with residents. This underscores our commitment to your well-being and peace of mind. If you have any concerns about fire or structural safety in our halls, you should direct them to: residentialfeedback@qmul.ac.uk
Resident Engagement Strategy
We have a Resident Engagement Strategy, which has been developed to deliver three key aims:
· To engage with our residents on matters around building and fire safety
· To give our residents relevant information on staying safe
· To empower our residents to be proactive and help us keep everyone safe
You will be given a digital copy of this document at the beginning of your licence agreement. A copy of the Resident Engagement Strategy can also be downloaded using the link below:
Resident Engagement Strategy [PDF 136KB]
Fire Safety Guidance for Residents
Fire safety awareness in halls is very important, The Queen Mary Fire Safety Video 'Get Out, Stay Out, Stay Safe' provides an overview of basic fire awareness and information on how to minimise the risks and dangers of fire.
You can find more information and guidance on Fire Safety in the Fire Safety Guidance for Residents leaflet and the Residents' Handbook.
You should familiarise yourself with this information, and note your
responsibilities as a member of the halls community in ensuring fire
safety.
Fire Safety Guidance for Residents [PDF 152KB]
Evacuation Procedure
The evacuation procedure in Queen Mary Halls is different depending on where you live. Residents of Aspire Point should, in particular, familiarise yourselves with the arrangements for the building, as you may not be required to evacuate even if you see other people doing so.
Where is my assembly point?
The assembly points for halls located at Mile End, Charterhouse Square and Whitechapel are provided below.
Mile End Campus
Whitechapel Campus
Charterhouse Square
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