Fire Risk Assessments are carried out by Nationally Accreidted Fire Risk Assessors
FRACS (Fire Risk Assessor Certification Scheme: Number 73)
NAFRAR (Nationally Accredited Fire Risk Assessment Register: (Teir 3) Number 0151)
BAFE SP 205 Silver NSI Silver UKAS
Fire Risk Assessment Consultancy will help you to comply with the Fire Safety Law in England and Wales.
The full name of the Fire Safety Law is the ‘Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005’ (known as the Fire Safety Order (FSO)).
All businesses have to comply with the Fire Safety Order and if your business has 5 or more people or your business needs a licence (for example, a licence to sell (retail) alcohol, you are a Landlord of a House in Multiple Occupation (HMO) or a flats) you will need a written Fire Risk Assessment.
If the Fire and Rescue Service (Fire Brigade) Fire Safety Inspecting Officer has visited and told you that you need a Fire Risk Assessment we can undertake that for you.
If the Fire and Rescue Service (Fire Brigade) Fire Safety Inspecting Officer has visited and given you a Contraventions Notice we can assist you in helping to resolve the issues.
If the Fire and Rescue Service (Fire Brigade) Fire Safety Inspecting Officer has visited and has issued you with an Enforcement Notice, you will only have a limited amount of time to comply with the requirements of the Notice or you could be fined or prosecuted.
If the Fire and Rescue Service (Fire Brigade) Fire Safety Inspecting Officer has visited and has served a Restriction or Prohibition Notice, please contact us straight away.
The Responsible Person
The ‘Responsible Person’ must make a suitable and sufficient assessment of the risk to which all relevant persons are exposed for the purpose of identifying the general fire precautions that need to be taken. (Reference: The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, Article 9)
The ‘Responsible Person’ is usually the Employer in a workplace, however, it may be the person who has ‘day to day’ responsibility for the premises, or it may be the property owner.
Who are ‘Relative Persons’?
These include members of staff, employees, visitors or members of the public; they are any person legally on the premises.
Introduction to Fire Safety Risk Assessment Foundation Course
This course is aimed at those who have a responsibility for undertaking fire risk assessments, reviewing and or implementing the significant findings of a fire risk assessment.
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