The fire broke out at Lakanal House in Camberwell, south London, in July 2009.
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Refurbishments took place at Lakanal House in 2006, but no risk assessment was done at the time.
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The fire broke out at Lakanal House, Camberwell, south-east London, in July 2009.
The data was not used properly at Lakanal House, where six people died.
Panels put into Lakanal House in south-east London, which caught fire in 2009, had four-and-a-half minutes of fire resistance.
Chartered surveyor David Walker, an expert witness, said Southwark Council "should have prioritised" Lakanal House in Camberwell, as it was "high-risk".
BBC: Lakanal House Fire: 'No fire risk assessment' done of tower
Lakanal House was a "high-risk building", Mr Walker said, but no valid fire risk assessment was in place when the fire broke out.
BBC: Lakanal House Fire: 'No fire risk assessment' done of tower
The families of the six people who died in the Lakanal House fire are taking legal action for compensation, BBC London has learned.
Carol Hunter, who lives in a building that backs on to Lakanal House, described hearing a "huge bang and then flames were everywhere".
Crew manager Barry Willett, who was in charge of deployment at Lakanal House in Camberwell, said he had not been on a "familiarisation visit".
Rafael Cervi was giving evidence at the "super inquest" into the deaths of six people who were killed in the blaze at Lakanal House, Camberwell in July 2009.
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At least 21 London tower blocks rated as a high fire risk by local councils were not visited by firefighters last year - despite flawed visits being a factor in the fatal Lakanal House fire.
The inquest into the deaths at the Lakanal House high rise block, in Camberwell, in 2009 has been long awaited by the families of Dayana Francisquini, Thais Francisquini, Felipe Francisquini-Cervi, Helen and Michelle Udoaka and Catherine Hickman.
The head of brigade control, with 40 years' experience, told the jury dealing with the incident at Lakanal House was the worst two hours of his career due to the intensity and the unique circumstances of the fire.
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