Skipton Fire Risk Assessment Service

Dec 20, 2023 | Uncategorized

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Skipton Fire Risk Assessments

Controlling fire risks is an important part of managing a property. In order to protect against the risks of fire, the first step is to identify these risks. This is where the fire risk assessment comes in. A legal demand for all ‘non-domestic’ premises, fire risk assessments (or FRAs) are a snapshot of how protected any given property is. They ensure the safety of its occupants in the event of a fire. The FRA also identifies corrective actions. Furthermore, it includes further steps to achieve an appropriate level of fire safety.

The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 (commonly known simply as the Fire Safety Order) introduced a legal duty for ‘the responsible person’. They must take all reasonable steps to ensure that fire safety levels are appropriate at all times. The segment within the legislation focusing on fire risk assessments opens with the following:

Risk assessment

9.—(1) The responsible person must make a suitable and sufficient assessment of the risks to which relevant persons are exposed. This is for the purpose of identifying the general fire precautions needed to comply with the requirements and prohibitions imposed by or under this Order.

This legislation applies to all non-domestic properties. This includes commercial and public premises such as shops, factories, warehouses and offices. It also applies to schools, nursing homes, and businesses providing sleeping accommodation. Furthermore, it applies to sheltered housing and the communal areas of blocks of flats and houses in multiple occupation (HMOs). However, it does not apply to the individual dwellings within the HMO.

Business Fire Risk Assesments

For businesses employing five or more employees, there is a legal requirement to not only carry out a fire risk assessment but to document the findings in writing. Fire Risk Assessments can be carried out by the organisation or business affected. There are official fire risk assessment help guides available. FRA forms can be downloaded for free from a number of sources.

However, if you have doubts as to your ability to carry out an FRA, it is highly recommended to engage the services of a professional fire risk assessor. This ensures you comply with all relevant regulations.

Areas that need to be considered in almost all fire risk assessments are fire detection systems. It includes emergency exits and routes, including evacuation plans, firefighting equipment, and the availability of information and advice to the building’s occupants.

Dangerous Substances

Issues such as the specific needs of vulnerable people and the safe storage of any dangerous substances must also be considered. However, these may not always be a relevant factor for the fire risk assessment. This depends on the use of the building.

Please note that any changes to the occupancy or activities within premises must be reflected in the fire risk assessment. This means the document should be reviewed regularly and updated if needed.

Our fire risk assessors are based in Leeds and Bradford. They can perform a range of fire safety duties such as fire risk assessments, fire extinguisher servicing and supply, fire door inspections, and PAT Testing.

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