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Fire Risk Assessment

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    Expert Consultants in Fire Risk Assessment

    We provide affordable and expert fire risk assessment with a final report.

    Premises we cover

    Below are premises that our consultants perform assessments on.

    • Office and Shops
    • Factories and Warehouses
    • Sleeping Accommodation
    • Residential care homes
    • Educational premises, schools, colleges
    • Public houses, Restaurants, Cafes, Village Hall, Community Centres
    • Large places of assembly, Large night clubs, museums, libraries, churches
    • Theatre, Cinemas, Concert  halls
    • Open Air Events, theme parks, zoos, sporting events
    • Health Care premises, hospitals, doctors surgeries, dentists
    • Transport premises, airports, railway stations, bus and coach stations

    The aims of the fire risk assessment are:

    • To identify the fire hazards.
    • To eliminate or reduce the risk of those hazards causing harm to as low as reasonable.
    • To decide what passive and active fire precautions and management arrangements are necessary to ensure the safety of people in your premises if a fire does start.
    Fire Risk Assessment Services

    5 steps of how an assessment works

    • Identify all obvious fire hazards

      – e.g. how fires could start, potential flammable materials

    • People who may be at risk

      – e.g. employees, visitors, and any particularly vulnerable people such as children, elderly and disabled people.

    • Evaluate risks and act

      – Remove and reduce any risks found from steps 1 and 2 to secure people and your premise

    • Record, plan and train

      – keep a record of what risks you identified and what actions you have taken to reduce or remove them.  Make a clear plan of how to prevent fires and, should one start, you will keep people safe.  Make sure your staff know what to do in the event of a emergency and if necessary that they are trained for their roles.

    • Review

      – regularly review your assessment to ensure it remains up to date and reflects and changes that may have occurred.