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Fire Risk Assessments |
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The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 The main reason to complete a fire risk assessment is to reduce the risk of the outbreak of fire and minimise the consequence of fire e.g. Death, serious injury.
The process of carrying out a fire risk assessment is made up of several stages. These are as follows. • Establish the objectives of the assessment. Part of the Fire Risk Assessment process must be to involve your staff and management in managing the risks and being able to identify ways in which fire hazards can be reduced including the often underestimated practice of fire evacuations. Our Fire Risk Assessment service will ensure you also have a Fire Strategy and plan of events to realise compliance and involvement of staff. You may also like to view our Fire Training Service page for further information on how to further comply with your duties under Fire Legislation. For further information © 2010 QS Associates Ltd |
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