Building Safety Regulator
The Building Safety Regulator is a government body responsible for ensuring that buildings are constructed and maintained safely. It oversees compliance with building regulations and promotes high safety standards in the construction industry. The regulator plays a crucial role in protecting public safety and enhancing the quality of buildings.
In the wake of incidents like the Grenfell Tower fire, the Building Safety Regulator was established to improve oversight and accountability in building safety. It works closely with local authorities, developers, and other stakeholders to enforce regulations and provide guidance on best practices in building safety management.