Fire Risk Assessments Ellesmere Port

Fire Risk Assessments Ellesmere Port

We believe that over the years our operational excellence and success in business has been down to:

Fire Risk Assessments Ellesmere Port

Business Safety Solutions provide fire risk assessments in Ellesmere Port to ensure compliance with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 and maximise fire safety at your premises.

We are a company that cares about helping you with fireproofing and protecting your building because we’ve seen the absolute devastation that fire can cause.

The experience of our team spans across multiple sectors and industries and we’ve a strong portfolio we can show you upon request including serving education, warehousing, manufacturing, and various other sectors.

Our Director, Gary Durnall, has worked in fire safety and protection for over 25 years and is fully qualified and accredited to take on fire risk assessments anywhere. He also has the ability to grant people of Ellesmere Port a ‘Level 4 Diploma in Fire Risk Assessments’.

Call us today on 01244 455277 or use the contact form to request your FREE no-obligation quotation.

Choosing us would be an excellent choice as we’re equipped with the accreditations, the people and the expertise. 

Take a look at our outlined four-step fire risk assessment process below:

  • Identify potential risks and hazards relating to fire within a property
  • Determine how risks and hazards affect different places and people
  • Reduce risks and hazards to a controllable level
  • Evaluate and implement necessary safety precautions

 

Why Are Fire Risk Assessments Required?

Fire risk assessments are a vital aspect of safety strategies and regulations in the UK, required by the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005.

Assessments are crucial for identifying fire hazards, assessing associated risks, and implementing measures to mitigate them.

By thoroughly examining premises, we can determine necessary actions to enhance fire safety and prepare for potential incidents.

Taking a proactive approach to fire safety fosters a health and safety culture that permeates your entire company. This mindset encourages openness to change and innovation, often leading to increased productivity and employee satisfaction. 

Most importantly, regular assessments ensure that all fire safety measures are up-to-date and effective, especially as buildings and their functions evolve over time. 

By maintaining this proactive stance, fire risk assessments help organisations prepare for emergencies, reduce the impact of fires, and ultimately protect lives and property.

How Can Business Safety Solutions Help?

Business Safety Solutions can help your business or organisation in a variety of ways when it comes to fire safety and protection. We can undertake a full fire risk assessment so you know what the risks and hazards are around. We can create bespoke plans or packages as well as much more.

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BSS provide a quality service from the moment you enquire to the moment we leave and we simply wouldn’t have it any other way. We examine your building from top to bottom looking at potential fire issues. Electricals, appliances, chemical hazards, smoking areas and every aspect of your building will be thoroughly inspected for potential fire risks.

You can request your FREE no-obligation quotation today by calling us at 01244 455277 or use the contact form.

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Fire Risk Assessments Ellesmere Port - FAQs

Fire risk assessments should cover potential fire hazards, fire detection and warning systems, escape routes, emergency plans, and the adequacy of fire-fighting equipment. For a full rundown on how we do our fire risk assessment here at Business Safety Solutions, please visit our website or get in touch.

We believe we’ve had longevity in the fire safety and protection industry down to a  few things but mainly because of our energy and drive, our honesty and integrity, our professionalism and our ability to innovate. Ultimately we’ve got experience, qualifications, accreditations and expertise in fire safety and protection. It’s what we know and love so we’re the experts in the area for a reason.

Risk levels are determined by evaluating the likelihood of a fire occurring and the potential consequences if it does. This assessment helps prioritise the implementation of safety measures. Though our aim is to ensure you get all the necessary measures in place in your building, all in good time. 

We’ve been working in Ellesmere Port for over a decade so as you can imagine, we’ve worked on a variety of buildings in the area. We are very grateful to still receive lots of enquiries from Ellesmere Port each year and it’s somewhere we’d like to keep on doing fire risk assessments in.

Our fire risk assessments in Ellesmere Port aim to achieve the following:

  • Identify potential risks and hazards throughout the property where fire risks may be prevalent.
  • Decide who could be harmed and how. Also who is at the most risk currently.
  • Reduce these risks to a level that is as low as possible.
  • Evaluate the safety precautions that need to be put in place and implemented.

Upon completion, you’ll receive a report detailing the findings and recommendations. We can work closely with you to make any changes you aren’t sure about. We can also schedule regular assessments for the frequency you feel necessary. We suggest annual fire risk assessments but you may need them more regularly in line with any significant changes in relation to personnel or structural changes.

Business Safety Solutions provide fire risk assessments in Chester, Crewe, Manchester, Warrington, Stoke, Macclesfield, Wrexham, Runcorn, Widnes and many more places across the North West.

The responsibility typically falls on the “responsible person,” which could be the owner, employer, or an occupier of the premises. In some cases, it may be a designated person or a professional fire risk assessor.