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Fire risk assessments are very important for all businesses to do. Fire safety risk assessments are part of the fire safety procedures and they help keep everyone safe by avoiding fires and knowing what to do when one does break out.

If they are a business owner, a fire safety risk assessment is something that can help keep them, their employees and their customers safe. Here is everything they need to know about fire risk assessment.

What is the purpose of a fire risk assessment?

Fire risk assessments are to help a business recognize the risk of fire within their business. A good fire risk assessment will highlight the risks of fire and then take the necessary steps to reduce or remove these hazards. In order to effectively protect the business from fire, the first need to recognize the risks that are specific to the site.

These laws are in place for a reason as there are around 22,000 workplace fires every year

If they have more than five staff on the site, they are legally required to conduct an annual fire risk assessment. These laws are in place for a reason as there are around 22,000 workplace fires every year. Many people live with an attitude that it will never happen to them, however, if a fire were to break out on the property and they didn’t take steps to meet their legal duties, they can be fined and may even face time in prison.

How to conduct a fire risk Assessment

Anyone can carry out a fire risk assessment, but it needs to be a suitably competent person. This is usually a high-ranking member who understands the importance of this task.

  • Identify fire hazards
  • Identify people at risk
  • Assess existing detection/suppression systems
  • Evaluate, reduce, or remove risks
  • Record significant findings and assess existing protocol
  • Update/improve emergency plan and provide training
  • Review and update regularly

If they need a fire risk assessment in Essex, speak to the experts at Thameside Fire Protection. They help to conduct a comprehensive and complete fire safety risk assessment. They also offer a range of other fire safety services including sprinkler installation, fire alarms, and fire extinguishers.

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