Each building must have one identifiable AP, known as the PAP.
The PAP is usually an organisation, like a commonhold association, local authority or social housing provider. In some circumstances, an individual can be the PAP.
For example, the individual is:
Where Jennings & Barrett or the Building Safety Regulator ask for a Single Point of Contact from amongst a team of APs, this is usually the PAP.
The PAP must register the building with BSR. As part of the registration process they must:
The PAP must also make sure that the structural and fire safety risks are managed properly for the whole building.
The PAP must check that all APs for the building have:
Additional duties of the PAP are to:
PAPs can instruct a third party (such as Jennings & Barrett) to manage these responsibilities on their behalf, however overall responsibility remains with the PAP.
This information is sourced from gov.uk.
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