Fire Risk Assessment Consultancy

Your Fire Risk Assessment is the cornerstone of your fire protection measures, ensuring compliance with the Fire Safety Act onsite. It’s essential that it’s professionally conducted and reviewed regularly.

It is mandatory that you comply with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 if you meet any of the following criteria, in which case a written Fire Risk Assessment is legally required to ensure compliance.

  • You are a business with 5 or more employees.
  • You are a landlord.
  • You have a license to sell or retain alcohol.

Authorities have a right to request to see your fire risk assessment when they visit your facility. If you have a fire, or a visit from a fire officer, it’s likely to be the first document that the fire service will ask to see when they arrive onsite, as it will give them an immediate summary of the risks and control measure present on your facility.

Therefore, the Fire Risk Assessment is one of the first fire safety measures you should conduct and will act as an action plan for any further steps you may need to take.

Why Blazequel for your Fire Risk Assessments?

Your Fire Risk Assessment is the document that summarizes all of the key points of fire safety risk, prevention and strategy onsite. Our professional fire risk assessors have decades of practical fire safety experience behind them and will be able to provide you with a risk assessment that is popular for several reasons.

  • We use a simple colour coded format, making your action points are easily identifiable.
  • Our assessments are easy to interpret due to an intuitive layout, with simple action-point summaries and relevant images.
  • We have expert fire risk assessors whom you can trust.

How often should you do a Fire Risk Assessment?

The Fire Risk Assessment should be reviewed annually. In this review you should ensure that the issues raised in previous assessments have been addressed, have not reoccurred and that no further issues have arisen.

However, if any of the following have occurred, your Fire Risk Assessment should be assessed sooner.

  • Substantial circumstantial changes which could affect the terms of the assessment (e.g. change of use of the building/ a major shift in business operations.)
  • Any building works etc that could affect escape routes.
  • You have had a fire.

Remember that the fire risk assessment is always a ‘live’ document. Although you should officially review it annually, you should stay vigilant and proactive at all times to minimize the risk of fire onsite.  If you spot any deficiency, remember to record it and create an action plan to resolve or minimize the issue.

If you have questions call us at +44 (0)1234 357357 or email us at sales@blazequel.com or book a free consultation with us.

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If you have questions call us at +44 (0)1234 357357 or email us at sales@blazequel.com or book a free consultation with us.