Health, Safety & Environmental Compliance News
Poor fire-safety delays Berlin airport opening
The $3.29bn Berlin Brandenburg Airport will not open on 3 June as planned due to insufficient fire-prevention safeguards being in place, Rainer Schwarz, who runs the airport, said at a press conference. A new start date will be set for some point "after the summer holidays," he told reporters.
The airport, whose completion has already been pushed back from 2011, and which will serve as Air Berlin's main hub, aims to handle as many as 27 million passengers a year to start, with longer-term plans to grow capacity to as much as 45 million passengers. Berlin's two current airports, Tegel and Schoenefeld, will close when the new facility opens.
Lufthansa, Germany's biggest carrier, had intended to operate more than 1,000 flights each week from the new airport, dedicating six more aircraft to the destination for a total of 15. The site has had 7,000 people racing in this final month to complete the project before the planned opening.
"We did not see this coming," Lufthansa spokesman Christoph Meier said. "They clearly cannot close Tegel if the new airport is not up and running."
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Restaurant manager fined over fire breach
Fire protection officers and environmental health officials from Cambridge City Council visited Tang Chinese Restaurant in Napier Street only to discover it was breaching 16 Fire Safety Orders, including converting the loft into accommodation with no fire exit.
Commercial building owners fined for fire safety breaches
A father and son have had to pay more than £30,000 after breaching fire safety legislation.
Suhail Sawar, 23, and his father Tariq Sawar, 45, pleaded guilty at Manchester City magistrates’ court on 20 September to breaches at two multi-occupancy units they rented out for commercial use, in Derby Street, Manchester.
Read more: Commercial building owners fined for fire safety breaches
Hotel pays £260,000 in landmark fire safety trial
A London hotel has had to pay more than £260,000 in fines and costs in what is believed to be the first jury trial of a case under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005.
The Chumleigh Lodge Hotel Limited and its sole director, Michael Wilson, had pleaded not guilty to a total of 12 offences under the Fire Safety Order. The trial took place at Blackfriars Crown Court between 28 November and 6 December 2011 and sentencing was on Monday 6 February.
Read more: Hotel pays £260,000 in landmark fire safety trial
The Fire Strategy Company is Changing its Name to Zeta Fire Services
On 1st October 2011, The Fire Strategy Company Ltd, a subsidiary company of Zeta Compliance Group plc, will change our trading name to Zeta Fire Services Ltd.
Since 12th May 2010, The Fire Strategy Company has been a part of Zeta Compliance Group plc and by changing our name to Zeta Fire Services we wish to further express our integration with Zeta Compliance Group plc.
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