Fire Risk Assessments and Fire Emergency Plans – From £395+vat
Fire legislation says all workplaces must have a fire risk assessment and a fire emergency plan. Previous requirement to have a written fire risk assessment only applied in certain circumstances (e.g where the responsible person employed 5 or more people). This is no longer the case, and responsible persons are now required by law to record both fire risk assessment and fire safety arrangements, irrespective of size or purpose of business or premises. City Fire Training fire risk assessment team can supply plans and assessments, so buildings are safe. The team has carried out hundreds of fire risk assessments in London, so can ensure your workplace comply with the law!
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Fire Risk Assessments
The fire risk assessors London team are current and ex fire service staff. The fire risk assessment reports have a simple colour code, so this helps managers identify risks. Our reports are based on PAS 79, which fire service protection officers use and so will pass fire service inspections for suitable and sufficient assessments. Reports also state how often the fire risk assessment should be carried out. Either call or email for more info.
The fire risk assessment service is for all buildings excluding flats. Fees are based on the size of the building. Higher fees for listed buildings and also buildings served with a Fire Service notice. Inspections and reports can take less than 4 days to produce. Fire risk assessments are either morning / afternoon or full day visits.
Fire risk assessment frequency
How often a fire risk assessment is carried out will depend on the risk in a building or workplace. Responsible persons for your business should review their risk assessment after:
Changes to the building
Changes in the workplace
A fire in the building
Changes in staff numbers
Yearly review dependant on risk
Fire service visit
What fire safety checks are required in a workplace?
Fire risk assessment and audit frequency
The fire detection system
Fire doors, fire exits and also escape routes
Signs including, exit signs, fire door signs and also action notices
Fire resistance and compartmentation
Travel distance
Emergency lighting
Fire extinguishers and fire training
Fire drills, marshals and accounting for people
Visitors, contractors and disabled plans
Arrangements for calling the fire service
Assembly point and secondary assembly points
Highly flammable materials
Information to the fire service and also out of hours arrangements
Post fire plans