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Fire risk assessments

The legal requirement

The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 places a duty on the 'responsible person' to carry out a fire risk assessment of their premises. In the workplace this is the employer or any other person who may have control of any part of the premises, eg the occupier or owner.

Your Morgan Fire risk assessor will provide you with an easy to understand document, free of jargon. You will also receive information regarding reviewing your assessment, staff training, your emergency fire plan and fire protection record sheets.
What is the purpose of a risk assessment?
The purpose of a fire risk assessment on a workplace is to:
Identify those hazards which pose a risk of fire within the workplace.
Identify those features of the workplace which would place at risk employees in the event of a fire occurring
Identify measures, which can be put in place to reduce or eliminate those risks.
- “hazard” is any physical situation with a potential for human    injury, damage to property, damage to the    environment or    any combination of these.
- “risk” is the likelihood that injury or damage willoccur from a    hazard. It helps to quantify the degree of risk.
A simple method is:
- Low Risk: Unlikely to occur
- Medium Risk: Quite possible
- High Risk: Very likely
So if we can reduce the risks posed by the hazards, we achieve a safer environment. Any of the following measures can be used to minimise or control hazards:

REMOVE: If the item which is presenting the hazard is not required in the Workplace, then remove it and there is no longer a hazard

MINIMISE: If it is impractical to remove the item causing the hazard, can the amount be reduced so there is less hazard, e.g. keep the minimum quantity of a flammable material in the workplace that is necessary to keep production going

REPLACE: Is there an alternative product to the item being used that would present less of a problem?

SEPARATION: Keep flammables away from ignition sources

PROTECT: Store flammables in a suitable container

REPAIR/MAINTAIN: Keep equipment in good order by regular maintenance and repair when necessary, this not only avoids defective equipment causing fires but also ensures that equipment is running correctly and not wasting money by ineffective operation

HOUSEKEEPING: Keep the workplace tidy, remove rubbish regularly, and keep equipment clean to maintain efficiency

SECURITY: Prevent the opportunity for vandalism or arson
You can find full details of what the law requires and where the Order applies by referring to the Fire Safety Regulations sheet in this pack or by referring to the information below:

- Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005
- Fire Precautions (Workplace) (Amendment) Regulations 1999    Health & Safety at Work Act 1974
- Management of Health & Safety at Work Regulations 1999    Health & Safety (Safety Signs & Signals) Regulations 1996
- Electricity at Work Regulations 1989
- The Disability Discrimination Act 1995
- Building Regulations 1991 Part B
- BS5839-1 2002 Fire Detection & Alarm Systems
  BS5266-1 1999 Emergency Lighting
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Should you have any queries or would like to arrange for a Fire Risk Assessment, please contact Evelyn Hayes at Morgan Fire Protection on 0800 0856381 (freefone) or
01992 897601

(direct line).
Alternatively please complete the enquiry form.

We welcome all enquiries and look forward to being of service to you.
 
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