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Early Day Motion
Independent Panel Inquiry into the death of Zane Gbangbola (34 Signatures)
1 Feb 2024
Tabled by: Ian Byrne (Labour - Liverpool, West Derby)
That this House notes that the Post Office Horizon scandal has reemphasised the need for a Hillsborough Law; acknowledges that more tragedies would benefit from a duty of candour on public servants and a parity of arms; supports the call for an independent panel inquiry with full powers to compel …
Scottish Cross Party Group Publication (Minutes)
Published: 6th Feb 2024
Source Page: Cross-Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on Accident Prevention and Safety Awareness
Document: Minute of the meeting held 6 February 2024 (PDF)

Found: Consumers are warned that incorrect use of these products poses a serious risk of carbon monoxide poisoning



Deposited Papers

Sep. 23 2011

Source Page: Dear Colleague letter dated 21/09/2011 from Baroness Hanham regarding the Localism Bill: Report Day 3. 4 p.
Document: DEP2011-1525.pdf (PDF)

Found: Carbon monoxide safety advice Although not related to their direct responsibilities, we are aware that


Scottish Parliament Debate - Main Chamber
General Question Time - Thu 14 Sep 2023

Mentions:
1: Brown, Siobhian (SNP - Ayr) all-party parliamentary carbon monoxide group. - Speech Link
2: Adamson, Clare (SNP - Motherwell and Wishaw) We know that unchecked gas appliances run the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning or explosion, so it is - Speech Link
3: Brown, Siobhian (SNP - Ayr) monoxide poisoning and what they should do to prevent it. - Speech Link


Scottish Parliament Written Question
S6W-23695
Tuesday 19th December 2023

Asked by: Stewart, Alexander (Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party - Mid Scotland and Fife)

Question

To ask the Scottish Government for what reason there is reportedly no requirement for people selling properties to demonstrate that any boiler present in a property has been serviced before the sale of the property concludes.

Answered by McLennan, Paul - Minister for Housing

At present, there is no legal minimum frequency for servicing of gas appliances in owner-occupied homes in the UK. Therefore, there is no requirement for sellers to provide proof of servicing before a property sale. However, visual inspection of gas appliances forms part of the Scottish Home Report, and Gas Safe Register advice is to test gas appliances annually and prior to change in occupancy.

In addition, the Scottish Government introduced new requirements in 2022 for all homes containing carbon-fuelled appliances to fit a Carbon Monoxide alarm, to protect occupants from the dangers of faulty equipment.


Non-Departmental Publication (Guidance and Regulation)
Environment Agency

Mar. 19 2024

Source Page: DN15 0DH, Ellgia Limited: environmental permit issued – EPR/WP3397FZ/C007
Document: Decision Document: Ellgia Limited (PDF)

Found: Monoxide (CO) 250 mg/m3 These limits will remain on the new installation permit until the biomass


Scottish Parliament Written Question
S6W-27422
Tuesday 28th May 2024

Asked by: Briggs, Miles (Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party - Lothian)

Question

To ask the Scottish Government whether it has any knowledge or information regarding the level of compliance with the new repairing standards for fire safety and electrical fittings in Scottish households, which came into force in March 2024.

Answered by McLennan, Paul - Minister for Housing

The Scottish Government does not currently collect any information about compliance with the new repairing standard requirements on electrical fittings. Where a tenant believes the Repairing Standard is not being met in the house they rent from a private landlord, they can apply to the First Tier Tribunal (Housing and Property Chamber) for a determination.

No new requirements for fire safety came into force under the Repairing Standard in March 2024.

A requirement for fire alarms and carbon monoxide detectors was previously part of the Repairing Standard. Since 1 February 2022, this requirement has been part of the Tolerable Standard and is therefore required in all tenures, including private rented housing.

In 2022 the Scottish House Condition Survey asked the following new question on fire alarms: Has the dwelling satisfactory equipment for detecting fire and giving warning in the event of fire or suspected fire. Responses were recorded as a yes or no answer, and in order to be recorded as ‘yes’ a dwelling must have interlinked fire alarms installed meeting a number of criteria.

The Scottish House Conditions Survey conducted in 2022 shows that around 41,000 dwellings (14% of private rented sector dwellings) failed the smoke alarm criteria.

While all dwellings meeting the fire alarm criteria have interlinked fire alarms, there may be some dwellings recorded as having insufficient fire detection equipment that do have interlinked fire alarms but failed the fire alarm criteria due to other factors such as insufficient number of alarms, improperly powered alarms, or improper locations of alarms. However, due to the yes / no mode of question this number cannot be quantified from 2022 SHCS data.

From 2023 the SHCS question on fire alarms will provide details as to why a dwelling’s equipment for detecting a fire is unsatisfactory which will allow analysis in this area from 2025.


Scottish Government Publication (Statistics)
Tackling Child Poverty and Social Justice Directorate

Feb. 29 2024

Source Page: Scottish House Condition Survey: Methodology Notes 2022
Document: Scottish House Condition Survey: Methodology Notes 2022 (webpage)

Found: 2022 Key Findings also includes an update to the tolerable standard including the criteria on fire and carbon


Non-Departmental Publication (Guidance and Regulation)
Environment Agency

May. 09 2024

Source Page: NN17 5UA, Tata Steel UK Limited: permit partial surrender issued - EPR/BS8788IE/S005
Document: (PDF)

Found: monitoring 500 500 500 2100 2100 See Note 1 Parameter Emission Points RP1 RP2 RP3 RP4 RP5 Carbon