Fire Risk Assessments Northwich
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Fire Risk Assessments Northwich
Are you looking to enhance the health and safety of your business? If so, fire risk assessments are an integral part of that and are paramount to ensure you remain in full compliance with latest regulations.
In fact, if your business employs FIVE or more personnel, you are legally required to conduct a professional fire risk assessment. This is in-line with The Fire Safety Act 2021.
Whatever type of business you operate, whether that be a warehouse or an office building, our 5-star-rated assessors provide comprehensive fire risk assessments for your ultimate peace of mind and safety of all involved.
Fire risk assessments should be conducted at least once initially and reviews are also highly recommended at least once annually, particularly in-line with any personnel or structural changes.
Assessments we carry out focus on FOUR main individual components that include;-
- Assess all possible fire hazards present within your business premises or outlet.
- Determine which employees or individuals may be most vulnerable to these identified fire hazards.
- Once the previous two steps are completed, focus on minimising these fire risks as much as possible.
- Review and implement the necessary safety measures to ensure sufficient protection.
For the arrangement of your fire risk assessment, the ”responsible person” should contact Business Safety Solutions to schedule a convenient date and time for our team to visit your premises.
Call us directly at 01244 455277 or use our online contact form to get in touch.
Why Are Fire Risk Assessments Required?
Fire risk assessments are required at your premises or business outlet for several reasons. As mentioned above, you must be legally-compliant and undertake fire risk assessments to ensure safety in workplaces and public spaces.
Further reasons to conduct assessments at your premises include:
Safety of Occupants: Fire risk assessments help to significantly increase the safety of occupants or personnel. A key step in a comprehensive assessment is identifying all potential hazards that could increase the risk of injury or fatality in the event of a fire. Assessments offer a proactive approach and assist in protecting your people.
Fire Prevention: Assessments reduce the likelihood of a fire occurring within your premises. They are much more than just identifying potential hazards too; strategies are put in place to minimise or eradicate those identified hazards.
Property Protection: Your premises are likely worth tens of thousands, and require ultimate protection, especially from fire. Comprehensive assessments help to prevent damage to buildings and assets. This helps with cost savings for your business, particularly when it comes to insurance premiums.
Emergency Preparedness: In the event of a fire outbreak, you want to be as prepared as you can possibly be. Fire risk assessments involve developing effective emergency response plans and evacuation procedures, ensuring a quicker and safer response in case of a fire.
How Can Business Safety Solutions Help?
Business Safety Solutions are proud to be your 5-star-rated fire risk assessors in Northwich. Our Director, Gary Durnall, carries out the majority of fire risk assessments.
Gary has over 25 years of experience, has been assessed as meeting the required level of competence for all the units necessary to achieve Level 4 Diploma for Fire Risk Assessments and has now advanced to a Tier 2 Fire Risk Assessor.
We work with you to ultimately identify the most prominent fire hazards and put strategies in place to eradicate or reduce them for the safety of your property, personnel, and business reputation.
Contact Business Safety Solutions Today
For more information or to get in touch with us today, call us now on 01244 455277 or use our online contact form and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible.
Fire Risk Assessments Northwich – FAQs
You can book a without-charge consultation by calling us today on 01244 455277, using the contact form on our website, or message our owner, Gary Durnall on Linkedin. We are really responsive across all these methods so we look forward to hearing from you soon.
The responsible person for arranging a professional and comprehensive fire risk assessment is… the responsible person (RP) of your business or organisation. This is an appointed person that is accountable for ensuring an assessment is performed and also reviewed intermittently or annually.
Yes, fire risk assessments are a legal requirement in-line with The Fire Safety Act 2021. You are legally-obligated to carry out fire risk assessments at least once initially and annually in-line with any significant changes.
A comprehensive fire safety plan should include various elements including: emergency procedures, evacuation routes, fire alarm and detection systems, maintenance and inspections, and comprehensive documentation.
For best practices, we recommend that your assessment should be conducted at least once annually. However, after substantial changes to the building or its use, you should review your assessment right away. This may be as a result of the purpose of your building and significant changes that present new fire hazards.
The duration of a fire risk assessment can vary widely based on several factors, including: the size of your business premises, type and specific layout, the number of hazards identified, and level of detail required. You’ll be pleased to know that we’ll keep you updated every step of the way and aim to minimise business disruption as much as possible.
Upon completion of a fire risk assessment, the documentation should include key elements such as an assessment report, an action plan, outlining existing fire safety measures, risk evaluation, and much more.
Business Safety Solutions provide fire risk assessments for a wide range of industries including: warehouses, care homes, education, recycling, and manufacturing.