Fire Risk Assessment

RRFSO

The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 (RRFSO) covers all premises except for a single private dwelling and came into effect in October 2006. The Order specifies that anyone who has control of premises or anyone who has a degree of control over certain areas or systems will be identified as the ‘responsible person’. The law requires that the responsible person carries out a Fire Risk Assessment.

The Order applies to all premises and to comply with the order you must:

Carry out a Fire Risk Assessment identifying any possible dangers and risks, and consider who may be especially at risk. 

Eliminate or reduce the risk from fire as far as is reasonably possible and provide general fire precautions to deal with any possible risk left.

Take other measures to make sure there is protection if flammable or explosive materials are used or stored. 

Create a plan to deal with any significant emergency findings; and review your findings when necessary.

In order to comply with the Order you must take the following steps:
• Identify Fire Hazards
• Identify People At Risk
• Remove or Reduce the Hazards
• Record, Plan, Inform, Instruct and Train
• Review

Fire Risk Assessment

Working with your company, we will produce a written Fire Risk Assessment, which is specific to your premises or business. We then deliver the report in a hard copy and electronically. The Assessment will have an action plan and will highlight any significant findings. We can then offer you advice and support on how to rectify those issues.

Our fire risk assessor is an ex fire and rescue enforcement officer and has many years experience in carrying out inspections and assessments.

Please contact us for an instant quote of your premises.

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