Fire hazards: Who is responsible for your safety?
Regulatory Reform Fire Safety Order 2005 states that the employer is responsible for fire health and safety in the workplace. As …
View PositionWorkplace fire safety: new research
Fire safety: we all need it, not all of us have it. This remains the case in spite of the …
View PositionHealth and safety training for Grimsby businesses
Health and Safety training for Grimsby businesses: As a business owner, knowing where to start with health and safety can …
View PositionNew safe storage of petrol regulations
The Petroleum (Consolidation) Regulations 2014, which govern the safe storage of petrol, came into force on 1st October. Petrol is …
View PositionHow do I conduct a fire risk assessment?
Fire safety is mandatory duty for employers in England and Wales. As the ‘responsible person’, you are required to conduct …
View PositionWho is responsible for fire safety at work?
Fire safety is a universal requirement on the shoulders of businesses in England and Wales. As an employer, the legislative …
View PositionDo you do online fire safety training?
Yes we do. We like to keep our approach to fire safety training as flexible as possible for you and …
View PositionCrude oil fire in Eastern Siberia
A fire broke out at an oil reserve in the Irkutsk region’s Angarsk on August 21st, forcing the evacuation of …
View PositionFire engulfs fuel depot in Brazil
A huge fire ripped through fuel storage tanks outside Rio de Janeiro, May 24, reportedly leaving one person dead and …
View PositionNew Fire Safety Wardens Course Date Announced
FAO: Business Owners We’re pleased to announced that we’ll be running the Level 2 Fire Safety Principles (Fire Wardens) course …
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