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May 6th, 2014
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Fire safety is mandatory duty for employers in England and Wales. As the ‘responsible person’, you are required to conduct – and regularly review – a fire risk assessment of your premises.
Why, you ask? Well the fire risk assessment is designed to help your businesses identify what you need to do to extinguish fire risks and keep people safe.
For businesses with five or more employees, you must keep a written record of your fire risk assessment.
When conducting a fire risk assessment, you must:
In doing so, you’ll need to consider:
To comply with the rigours of the Fire Safety Order you’ll need to appoint a ‘competent person’ to help. This typically involves a professional fire safety risk assessor.
Additional advice can be sought from your local fire and rescue authority, although they can’t carry out risk assessments for you.
Fire safety training is essential for your business, staff and local community. At RTS, we help businesses train staff via online fire safety training which is expertly designed to:
Find out more about how online fire safety training helps you fulfill your duties as an employer.
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May 6th, 2014
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