A safety case should be kept under review rather than updated only when the regulator requests it.
Changes to the building, new assessments, incidents, remedial works, deterioration in important controls or new information about risk may all affect the conclusions within the safety case.
A good safety case management system should therefore make it possible to identify changes, assess their significance and update the relevant risk arguments and evidence.
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Keep arguments, evidence, deficiencies and actions connected so the safety case stays current.
Find out moreRelated questions
- What is a live building safety case?
A live building safety case changes as the building, evidence and understanding of risk change.
- What evidence should support a building safety case?
Evidence should support the claims being made about the building and its risk controls.
- How does Cascade help manage a building safety case?
Cascade is a specialist building safety risk and safety case management platform that connects the information used to understand, demonstrate and manage building safety risk.
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.
