Fire Safety Auditing

Failure to comply with  regulations can result in civil proceedings, and where people are put at serious risk from fire, criminal proceedings can result and heavy fines or imprisonment imposed.

  • Must undertake an adequate risk assessment of all fire hazards.
  • Ensure the workplace is equipped with appropriate fire fighting equipment, fire detectors, and alarms and that any non-automatic fire fighting equipment is easily accessible and easy to use.
  • Keep emergency routes clear and comply with specific criteria relating to routes and doors.
  • Take measures for fire fighting. Nominate and train employees to implement those measures and arrange contacts with outside emergency services.
  • Safety Signs and Signals indicated. Compliance with Health and Safety Regulations 1996
  • Maintain a suitable system of checks and for fire precautions in relation to the workplace and all equipment is kept in good working order.


COUNTY FIRE SAFETY can assist you in protecting your employee, premises and business continuation. By conducting a thorough survey of your building and identifying: -

  • Deficiencies in the structural features for the building;
  • Deficiencies in the passive features for the building;
  • Deficiencies in the management procedures for the building;
  • Deficiencies in the emergency procedures for the building;

the audit will include a comprehensive report incorporating the observations, recommendations required to ensure that the building complies fully with current fire safety

 

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