HL Deb 26 July 1989 vol 510 c1549WA
Lord Cullen of Ashbourne

asked Her Majesty's Government:

When they propose to make regulations on fire precautions in underground railway stations.

Earl Ferrers

The necessary consultation with railway operators, fire authorities and others has now been completed and it is our intention to lay regulations within the next two weeks. The first of them will come into effect in mid-September. The regulations will be made under Section 12 of the Fire Precautions Act 1971 and will be subject to the negative resolution procedure.

The regulations are the legislative arm of the Government's response to Mr. Desmond Fennell's investigation into the King's Cross Underground fire and were announced to the House last November. They will incorporate the great majority of Mr. Fennell's recommendations concerning fire precautions in underground railway stations and some additional requirements including those concerning the construction of stations.

The regulations will include those requiring the installation of heat detectors and sprinklers in escalators and other areas of high fire risk; for the protection and maintenance of exits so that all of these, including ticket barriers, can be immediately opened in case of fire; and for the training and provision of staff so that in an emergency they will know what to do.

They apply to all underground stations, not only those in London, and will be enforced by the local fire authority for the area. Fire authorities will have discretion to relax some of these requirements when this is justified by the circumstances.