Fire Risk Assessments & Assessors
SAFE I.S. Fire Risk Assessors can provide you and your insurers with professional Fire Risk Assessments for all types of Buildings, from private homes to shops, offices & factories.
Our Fire Risk Assessors are experienced professionals, regularly carrying out Fire Risk Assessments in Apartments, Flats, HMO's & Communal Areas required by Solicitors, Agents, Landlords & Home Owners.
A Fire Risk Assessment will provide you with a professional report, which identifies your fire safety compliance, access & escape routes, signage & building materials. The report is comprehensive, legal and insurance approved.
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The new Fire Safety Order consolidates all previous fire safety legislation, with the emphasis on fire prevention through risk assessment.
Fire certificates have been abolished and no longer have legal status. You must now have a Fire Safety Risk Assessment.
Legal responsibility for complying with the Fire Safety Order rests with the 'responsible person'.
How do you know if you're affected by this, are you:-
- Responsible for a Business Premises ?
- In a Licensed Property ?
- An Employer ?
- A Charity or Voluntary Organisation ?
- A Contractor with control over a Premises ?
If the answer is "yes" to any of the above, then we can help - Contact Us Today
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN OUR FIRE RISK ASSESSOR VISITS
The Fire Risk Assessor will introduce himself and will ask to meet the responsible person for the premises. The responsible person should be familiar with the access, layout and operation of the premises in normal day to day running. The Assessor will then talk through the relevant aspects of his visit and the available information sources open to the responsible person. These sources will include documentation, emergency procedures and safety records, along with insurance and special requirements for the safe running of the premises. In the absence of the responsible person a competent colleague may take the role.
The object of the assessment is to produce a consultative report which can be used going forward to assess Fire Risk and often a lot more, in a sensible format, meeting the regulatory requirements duties required by current building regulations and health & safety.
The report comprises of a document including all aspects of the assessment which include such items as Fire alarm, Emergency Lighting, Fire Extinguishers service records, signage and escape routes. The fire risk assessment will also include photographs and regulatory requirements to support the findings. The assessment report will show its findings and assess the risks for each discipline in terms, such as moderate or tolerable and in some cases substantial.
The assessor will conclude the visit with a discussion about non compliances or improvements that could be made, including answering any questions the responsible person may have about the visit.
A detailed insurance approved report comprising of all the assessors findings will be posted within a week of the site visit. The assessor will often contact the responsible person after the visit, to ensure the report is clearly understood. Please remember the report benefits all parties and is a consultative document, showing compliance and due diligence.
HELP SECTION - Why Do I Need A Fire Risk Assessment ?
A small selection of our client base can be found listed below :-
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Why not save time and more importantly money by having all your fire safety and compliance taken care of in one package ? Fire Alarm Service, Fire Risk Assessments, Emergency Lights, Fire Extinguishers, Fire Safety Training.
Ensuring your premises, property and lives are protected from the risk of fire is vital, and a Fire Risk Assessment is an integral part of this. With 100 years of combined experience in the Fire Protection Industry, SAFE I.S. are well equipped to offer you sound advice and recommendations on all aspects of fire prevention.


