Fire management systems providers UK? For more information on our fire risk assessments or to arrange one, please don’t hesitate to get in touch. One of our team is always on hand to answer questions and deal with enquiries. There is no set frequency for how often you need to review your fire risk assessment, however, it is advisable to carry them out at least once a year to ensure a safe environment. Fire safety risk assessments should also be carried out if your current one if no longer valid or if you have brought new equipment into your business or made significant changes to infrastructure. We work with businesses regularly throughout the Middlesbrough area carrying out fire risk assessments.
We work closely with our clients from start to finish to ensure they are fully aware of their buildings current health and safety status and any improvements that might need making. Our HSE consultants regularly work in and around the Middlesbrough area and can also cover the rest of the UK too. A Health and Safety Audit is classified by HSE Guidelines for Best Practice as: “The collection of independent information on the efficiency, effectiveness and reliability of the total health and safety management system and drawing up plans for corrective action.” To ensure health and safety compliance we follow these three steps.
Legislation in England and Wales stated that if you’re an employer, owner, landlord or occupier of business or non-domestic premises, and you are made the ‘responsible person’ for the fire safety in a building – you are therefore responsible for taking the necessary steps to protect occupants in your business or premises from the risk of fire. It is therefore your duty of care to ensure that all your passive and active fire protection is under a sustained, suitable and sufficient programme of inspection and maintenance. Find additional information on Fire Extinguishers supplier UK.
The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order requires that the responsible person for any non-domestic premises must carry out a fire risk assessment of the premises and review it regularly. This depends on the seriousness of the offence and whether you’ve previously been told about matters. You may be served with an improvement notice requiring the Health & Safety failing to be sorted out or you can be taken to court.
You always read companies saying they are available seven days a week but with Staines Safety Services it is actually true!! I contacted them late on Saturday night needing a fire risk assessment for first thing Monday morning to meet my CHAS requirements. Gary didn’t bat an eyelid and said he would be with me first thing Sunday morning!! I cannot recommend them enough!!! Read additional details at here.