by Sam Coombs | Feb 1, 2024
A fire risk assessment is carried out using five steps Identify Fire Hazards Identify the persons at risk Evaluate, Remove or reduce the risks Record the findings, prepare an emergency plan and provide training Review and update The fire risk assessment... by Sam Coombs | Feb 1, 2024
Third-party accreditation is the best way to ensure that the contractor has obtained a nationally recognised benchmark. This will provide peace of mind that the contractor has been independently verified and the quality, robustness and accuracy of the fire risk... by Sam Coombs | Feb 1, 2024
In accordance with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 there is no specific timescale, however the Fire Safety Act 2021 (An amendment to the RRSO) Requires that a fire risk assessment must be carried out forl non-domestic and some types of domestic...