What is a building safety case?

A building safety case is the structured body of information that demonstrates how building safety risks are understood, managed and kept under review in a higher-risk building.

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A building safety case is the structured body of information that demonstrates how building safety risks are understood, managed and kept under review in a higher-risk building.

It should explain what could go wrong, what measures are in place to prevent or mitigate those events and how the people responsible for the building know those measures are effective.

A safety case is not simply a document produced for the Building Safety Regulator. It should reflect the way risks are actually managed throughout the life of the building.

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