Fire Risk Assessments Process

Our Fire Risk Assessment process

Firstly, we provide you with a free survey and quotation for the premises.

We then schedule a convenient time to conduct a survey of each area of the premises collating detailed information.  The time that this takes varies upon the size of the building.

Smaller office fire risk assessments take between 1 and 3 hours to review, whereas larger premises might take a series of visits over a 2 week period.  Timescales are always outlined in our free surveys.

A report is then drafted from the information collected, and then presented back to you in an 'easy to understand' format comprehensively covering  the modules as detailed in the The regulatory reform order (fire safety) 2005.

Specifically it will include:
  • Identified Fire Hazards
  • People in and around the premises at risk
  • A process of evaluating, removing, reducing and protecting from future risk
  • A Further action report outlining suitable measures and record taking
     
Dependant upon the Fire Risk Assessments urgency, we can usually turnaround reports within 10 days of the information survey.  If there are more urgent timescales such as imminent fire brigade visits or premises opening dates, we can be flexible with the regards timescales.


As every building is different the price for fire risk assessments vary. Regardless of size and location we provide free surveys and no obligation quotations. For more information or to organise a free survey please:
  • Call Mark Palmer on 08000 838 114
  • Request a call-back by clicking the link in the left hand column
  • OR drop us an email on admin@helpandsafetyatwork.co.uk to outline your needs

Fire Risk Assessment

We provide free, no obligation quotations for all our services. Please feel free to contact us on 08000 838 114.

More information

The ‘New Regulatory Reform Order 2006’ is NOW in place meaning that: Every business is required to carry out a documented fire risk assessment to coordinate fire safety arrangements including staff training and escape planning.

Do you employ 5 or more people?

If so, there are no exemptions, no matter how small or large your premises are. If you employ 5 or more people you are required by law to have an up to date fire safety risk assessment which is documented and completed by a 'Competent Person'.

Why put a Fire Risk Assessment in place?

  • The Law: You are required by law to do so.
  • Asset Loss: In the event of a fire, company insurance may be null and void if a risk assessment has not been put in place and appropriate measures taken to avoid fire.
  • The old fire certificates are now obsolete so it is important to make sure that you comply to protect your business.
  • The importance of a ‘fire risk assessment’ can be overlooked in the grind of running your business. With the systems we have in place, we make it our responsibility to keep all your fire safety requirements in order.

Help and Safety at Work Ltd. T: 08000 838 114 E: admin@helpandsafetyatwork.co.uk

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