Registered building inspectors: professional codes and standards
The codes and standards that registered building inspectors must follow.
- From:
- Health and Safety Executive
- Published
- 7 July 2024
- Last updated
- 16 April 2025 — See all updates
Applies to England
Documents
Details
The Building Safety Regulator (BSR) oversees building control bodies (individual(local professionals,authorities local authorities, and registered building control approvers).approvers) and registered building inspectors.
The codes and standards are sometimes updated, therefore use the versions on this page and do not rely on previously printed copies.
Updates to this page
Published 7 July 2024
Last updated 16 April 2025
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The code of conduct has been updated so that it states that class 3H includes all buildings, not just higher-risk buildings. The wording is now consistent with the registered building inspector competency framework.
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Update history
2026-05-22 08:42
To update that the regulatory authority is the Building Safety Regulator and not the Health and Safety Executive. To remove the reference to the Health and Safety Act 1974.
2025-10-07 11:35
Information added to the code of conduct about permissible work for class 3G RBIs.
2025-09-18 10:04
Information added to BICoF and code of conduct about permissible work for class 2 and 3G registered building inspectors.
2025-07-04 10:31
Update made to annex 5.2 of the building inspector code of conduct. The update clarifies that class 2C and 2F building inspectors can carry out work that changes the internal layout of residential unit.
2025-06-18 13:33
New information has been added to the code of conduct detailing permissible work for class 2 building inspectors. This has been reflected in the BICoF document.
2025-04-16 13:05
The code of conduct has been updated so that it states that class 3H includes all buildings, not just higher-risk buildings. The wording is now consistent with the registered building inspector competency framework.
2024-07-07 00:01
First published.
Details
The Building Safety Regulator (BSR) oversees building control bodies (individual(local professionals,authorities local authorities, and registered building control approvers).approvers) and registered building inspectors.
The codes and standards are sometimes updated, therefore use the versions on this page and do not rely on previously printed copies.
Updates to this page
-
The code of conduct has been updated so that it states that class 3H includes all buildings, not just higher-risk buildings. The wording is now consistent with the registered building inspector competency framework.
-
First published.
Sign up for emails or print this page
Update history
2026-05-22 08:42
To update that the regulatory authority is the Building Safety Regulator and not the Health and Safety Executive. To remove the reference to the Health and Safety Act 1974.
2025-10-07 11:35
Information added to the code of conduct about permissible work for class 3G RBIs.
2025-09-18 10:04
Information added to BICoF and code of conduct about permissible work for class 2 and 3G registered building inspectors.
2025-07-04 10:31
Update made to annex 5.2 of the building inspector code of conduct. The update clarifies that class 2C and 2F building inspectors can carry out work that changes the internal layout of residential unit.
2025-06-18 13:33
New information has been added to the code of conduct detailing permissible work for class 2 building inspectors. This has been reflected in the BICoF document.
2025-04-16 13:05
The code of conduct has been updated so that it states that class 3H includes all buildings, not just higher-risk buildings. The wording is now consistent with the registered building inspector competency framework.
2024-07-07 00:01
First published.