Fire Safety Risk Assessment

Introduction

A fire safety risk assessment is an organised and methodical look at the premises, the activities within the premises, the potential for a fire to occur and the harm it could cause to the people in and around the premises.

Price on Application

Aims

  • To identify hazards and to reduce the risk of those hazards causing harm to as low as is reasonably practicable
  • To determine what fire safety measures and management policies are necessary to ensure the safety of people in the building, should a fire occur.

Key Outcomes

  • Identifying people at risk - the number and capability of people occupying or working on the premises.
  • Identifying fire hazards - the materials that might fuel a fire and the oxygen supplies which will help it burn
  • Evaluate the risk and decide if existing fire safety measures are adequate - premises are examined to identify any potential accidents and any acts or omissions which might allow a fire to start. Evaluate the people likely to be at risk and the actual extent of risk to those people.
  • Record fire safety risk assessment information - having carried out the risk assessment all findings must be recorded.
  • Review of fire safety risk assessment - a review of the fire risk assessment should be carried out regularly. This should occur if there have been significant changes to the premises, or the organisation.

Training Content

  • Fire safety risk assessment
  • Fire safety measures
  • Risk reduction principles
  • Control and review of the fire safety measures
  • Fire safety regulation
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