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Fire risk assessments are a legal requirement in the UK. If you are the responsible person for a building or property, you must carry out a fire risk assessment to identify and assess the fire hazards in your property and put in place measures to reduce the risk of fire.

SAFE I.S. Ltd are a leading provider of fire risk assessments in the UK. Our experienced and qualified Fire Risk Assessors will create a report written to PAS79, the Publicly Available Specification for Fire Risk Assessments. This means that our reports are both detailed and easy to follow.


What is a Fire Risk Assessment?

A fire risk assessment is a process of identifying and assessing the fire hazards in a building or property. It provides guidance on how to manage and reduce the risk of fire with the aim of helping to prevent fires from occurring which can help to save lives in the event of a fire.

For example, a fire risk assessment might identify an electrical fire hazard in a certain area. The assessor may then recommend the installation of a suitable firefighting appliance, such as a CO2 fire extinguisher, and training for staff members on how to use the extinguisher. In an instance where a fire was to break out in this area, the fire extinguisher when correctly operated by the trained staff members may provide a means to tackle the fire in its early stages, reducing the overall impact of the fire, preventing risk to occupants and reducing damage to the property.

Fire risk assessments can be compared to MOTs on cars. A specialist completes the MOT and advises the owner of any issues found that should be addressed to improve the safety of the vehicle. A fire risk assessment can be described as a similar process. Our qualified assessors will assess your property and in their report will advise you of any action you should take to reduce the risk of fire.

Why should you trust Safe I.S. to complete your Fire Risk Assessment?

With over 15 years of experience and thousands of fire risk assessments completed, we're trusted experts in assisting our customers to improve fire safety. We partner with you to minimise risks, guide you towards compliance, and help to provide you with peace of mind. Hundreds of satisfied customers are proof – choose us and ensure the safety of your property.

 

Highly Qualified, Skilled and Experienced Fire Risk Assessors

Our fire risk assessors are highly skilled and experienced professionals who have a proven track record in fire safety. They range from ex-serving Fire Brigade Officers to experienced Fire Safety Consultants.

Our assessors take a professional yet friendly approach to fire risk assessments. They will work with you to understand your specific needs and concerns and will provide you with clear and concise information about the assessment process.

Thorough and professional assessment

Our clear and concise fire risk assessment reports, provided electronically in PDF Format, empower you to take and record decisive action and minimise danger for everyone in your building.

Actionable steps and clear instructions make understanding and implementing recommendations a breeze. Visual clarity matters, so we include relevant photos to enhance your understanding of specific issues. 

Ongoing support and guidance

Once you've received your fire risk assessment report, we are still here to support you. Our dedicated team will be there for you to answer any questions or queries you may have, clarify recommendations, and offer guidance on implementing them.

We'll break down the report for you and ensure you understand any relevant legal requirements to achieve full compliance. Let's work together to improve fire safety in your property. 

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Institute of Fire Safety Manager, Tiered Fire Risk Assessor Registration:

The government recommends that all Fire Risk Assessments should be carried out by suitably competent fire professionals, and the Institute of Fire Safety Managers created the Tiered Fire Risk Assessors Register (TFRAR) as a way to help people locate suitable professionals.

To join this scheme, each Fire Risk Assessor has been through a detailed onboarding process, which includes a panel appointed by the Institute reviewing samples of the Fire Risk Assessor’s work, with the Fire Risk Assessor undertaking an interview and completing an examination of competence. 

Every Fire Risk Assessor employed by Safe I.S. has successfully joined this registration scheme and is registered as Tier 2 or above, which enables you to ensure that the assessor is suitably competent to complete your Fire Risk Assessment.

How can Safe I.S. Ltd help me with my fire risk assessment?

How can Safe I.S. Ltd help me with my fire risk assessment?

Safe I.S. Ltd can help you with every aspect of your fire risk assessment. We will:

  • Identify fire hazards that you may not be aware of and Assess the risks to people in your premises. Our experienced and professionally qualified fire risk assessors will use their knowledge of fire safety legislation and best practices to identify fire hazards within your premises,with the aim of reducing the risk of fire within your premises.
  • Make recommendations that are tailored to your specific needs. Safe I.S. Ltd will take into account the unique characteristics of your premises and your business when making recommendations for reducing the risks in line with relevant legislation.
  • Provide a thorough and professional assessment. Our fire risk assessment reports are clear and concise, and they provide you with all of the information you need to take action to reduce the risks to people in your premises.
  • Help you to comply with fire safety legislation. Fire risk assessments are a legal requirement for most premises in the UK. Safe I.S. Ltd can help you to ensure that your fire risk assessment is up to date and compliant with the latest legislation.
What are the benefits of a Fire Risk Assessment?

What are the benefits of a Fire Risk Assessment?

Prevention is always better than cure and this is the remit and aim of a Fire Risk Assessment. Our team of assessors are meticulous and will often spot items that can go unnoticed on a daily basis but could increase the risk of fire. 

Fire risk assessments can help to demonstrate that you have taken reasonable steps to protect your property and people from fire, which can help reduce your risk of legal liability in the event of a fire.

Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service conducted a survey and found after a disaster such as fire:

  • 25% of Businesses never reopen.
  • 80% of companies who don't recover in a month are likely to go out of business.
  • 75% of businesses without business continuity plans fail within 3 years.

Source: Cheshire Fire and Rescue: https://www.cheshirefire.gov.uk/fire-protection/engagement/business-continuity/

They also found further issues such as loss of custom, regulatory penalties, staffing concerns and increased insurance premiums.

These statistics alone, show the importance and benefits of arranging and following the guidance of a Fire Risk Assessment. 

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Fire Risk Assessment Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's):

Our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's) section is designed to help you with your Fire Risk Assessment queries, however, please feel free to contact us if you would like more detailed information or your question is not listed.

A fire risk assessment is a methodical examination of a building or premises to identify and evaluate potential fire risks. It aims to minimise the likelihood and severity of a fire by implementing appropriate fire safety measures.

A fire risk assessment aims to Identify fire hazards; identify people at risk; Evaluate, Remove or Reduce Risks; Record Findings; and Recommend a date for review. 

The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order applies to almost all buildings, places, and structures other than individual private homes – that's individual flats in a block or family homes. 

The easiest way to review this is in the legislation, there is a list of properties that the legislation does not apply to, if your property is not on the below list it requires a Fire Risk Assessment:

Application to Premises:

6.—(1) This Order does not apply in relation to —

(a)domestic premises, except to the extent mentioned in article 31(10);

(b)an offshore installation within the meaning of regulation 3 of the Offshore Installation and Pipeline Works (Management and Administration) Regulations 1995(1);

(c)a ship, in respect of the normal ship-board activities of a ship’s crew which are carried out solely by the crew under the direction of the master;

(d)fields, woods or other land forming part of an agricultural or forestry undertaking but which is not inside a building and is situated away from the undertaking’s main buildings;

(e)an aircraft, locomotive or rolling stock, trailer or semi-trailer used as a means of transport or a vehicle for which a licence is in force under the Vehicle Excise and Registration Act 1994(2) or a vehicle exempted from duty under that Act;

(f)a mine within the meaning of section 180 of the Mines and Quarries Act 1954(3), other than any building on the surface at a mine;

(g)a borehole site to which the Borehole Sites and Operations Regulations 1995(4) apply.

SAFE I.S. are able to asses any property which falls under the remit of the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. From small apartment buildings to large shopping centers, and everything in between which includes

As you can see from the list above, we really can assess any property type or size. If you do not see your property type listed above, please still reach out to us. 

Fire Risk Assessments allow you to understand the potential fire risk in property and therefore act accordingly to reduce that risk.

Fires can be devastating to any business or property and the reports are designed to offer step by step guidance enabling you to help prevent the potential risk.

The Fire Risk Assessor will introduce themself 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 Fire Risk Assessor will then talk through the relevant aspects of their 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. 

The object of the assessment is to produce a consultative report which can be used going forward to assess Fire Risk in a concise format.

The Fire Risk Assessor will conclude the visit with a discussion about any non-compliances or improvements that could be made, including answering any questions the Responsible Person may have about the visit.

After the visit, the report will be compiled and issued to you in an electronic format.

This really depends on the size and type of property, it can range from an hour even up to a week in some large buildings (Such as college campuses).

The time it takes to complete your specific assessment will be discussed during the quotation and booking stage.

A Fire Risk Assessment can take place whilst the property is in full occupation and causes little disruption. Ideally, the property will be in use during the assessment allowing the Fire Risk Assessor to understand how the building is utilised on a normal day.

Disruption is minimal however the Fire Risk Assessor will require access to all relevant areas of the building and will need to spend some time with the Responsible Person reviewing documentation and discussing the property.

The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 states assessments should be reviewed as follows:

Risk assessment (Article 9)

(3) Any such assessment must be reviewed by the Responsible Person regularly so as to keep it up to date and particularly if—

  • (a) there is reason to suspect that it is no longer valid; or
  • (b) there has been a significant change in the matters to which it relates including when the premises, special, technical and organisational measures, or organisation of the work undergo significant changes, extensions, or conversions,"

The key word in this article is "regularly" as there is no exact definition as to when the assessment should be reviewed (excluding suspecting it is no longer valid or there has been a change to the building).

It is widely accepted and actually recommended by the Chief Fire Officers that reports should be reviewed annually to meet the "regularly" section of the legislation.

As part of the report, our Fire Risk Assessor will make the recommendation for when the report should be reviewed. This could be a shorter or longer period of time depending on the risk found in the property. For example, if the property is found to be high risk and intolerable the recommendation for review could be less than a year.

To make it easier for the Responsible Person, shortly before your recommended review date is due one of our team will be in contact to offer you our services for the review. 

For a longer read. view our blog post Does my business REALLY need to update our fire risk assessment?

The enforcing authority has the power to inspect premises to check for safety & compliance with the legislation. They will ask to see a copy of the current Fire Risk Assessment and confirm all Fire Safety Legislation has been complied to.

Failure to comply would be a breach of the law and enforcing authorities have the power to:

  • Inspect buildings
  • Enforce the Responsible Person to arrange a Fire Risk Assessment if one is not already in place
  • Serve Enforcement Notice which will require the Responsible Person to take steps to remedy the non-compliances within a set time frame.
  • Serve a Prohibition Notice which could be the partial or entire closure of a property.
  • Prosecute 

As defined in the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 Article 3:

In this order "Responsible Person" means:

  • A: In relation to a workplace, the employer, if the workplace is to any extent under their control;
  • B: in relation to any premises not falling within paragraph (a)
    • (i) the person who has control of the premises (as occupier or otherwise) in connection with the carrying on by him of a trade, business or other undertaking (for profit or not); or
    • (ii) the owner, where the person in control of the premises does not have control in connection with the carrying on by that person of a trade, business or other undertaking.

 

Under the requirements of the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, If more than five persons are employed or there are members of public on-site at any time your Fire Risk Assessment must be in a "written format".

We only provide assessments in a written format (electronically) and this is included as standard in all provided quotations. 

The local Fire and Rescue authority enforce the order in most premises. The exceptions are:

  • Crown-occupied/owner properties
    • Crown Fire inspectors enforce in these properties.
  • Premises with armed forces establishments
    • Defence Fire and Rescue service enforce in these properties.
  • Certain specialist premises including construction sites, nuclear installations and ships
    • HSE Enforces in these properties

Our reports are written to a standard called PAS-79. This methodology is intended to provide a structured approach to a fire risk assessment.

Our reports are structured in a defined order, where the findings are listed (with photo evidence where necessary) and at the end of the report an action plan details the necessary steps you need to take to comply with the relevant legislation and standards.

The reports are issued electronically following the visits. hard copies are available, on request, for an additional fee to cover printing and postage costs. 

The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order was introduced in October 2006 and repealed all previous fire safety legislation including the Fire Precautions Act 1971.  Fire Certificates, which were formally issued under the Fire Precautions Act 1971, no longer have legal status and fire risk assessments must now be carried out for virtually all non-domestic premises.

The Order applies to England and Wales.

It covers general fire precautions and other fire safety duties, which are needed to protect ‘relevant persons’ in case of fire in and around most ‘premises’. The Order requires fire precautions to be put in place ‘where necessary’ and to the extent that it is reasonable and practicable in the circumstances of the case. 

Responsibility for complying with the Fire Safety Order rests with the ‘Responsible Person’.  The Responsible Person cannot devolve their personal responsibilities to a consultant or employee.

The fully legislative document can be found by Clicking Here.

One of our highly qualified Fire Risk Assessors will attend the property to carry out a comprehensive assessment in accordance with the requirements of the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. Following a discussion with the Responsible Person, a review of all related paperwork and walk of the property the Assessor will then compile his report. The report will be provided in an electronic format and will list the findings with photo evidence, the fire risk and finish with an Action Plan advising you the steps you should take to comply with fire safety legislation. 

Broadly speaking a Fire Risk Assessment is conducted utilising 5 key steps:

  1. Identify the Fire Hazards
  2. Identify the People at Risk.
    • The above is the aim of the initial assessment.
  3. Evaluate, remove or reduce the risks.
  4. Record findings, prepare an emergency plan and provide training
  5. Review and update the Fire Risk Assessment regularly.

The process of completing the report (Steps 1 and 2) is where our qualified Assessor will visit the property to locate the hazards,  detail the people potentially at risk and provide their findings in the written report provided. 

The hazards found vary from property to property, as it is dependent on the properties use, condition, furnishing, systems and how the building is used. But items such as compartmentation, Fire Systems (fire alarms, emergency lighting, fire extinguishers), electrical installations, portable appliances, gas safety, fire doors, lightning protection and furniture are all reviewed, just to name a few.

The report is then issued to the Responsible Person who is then able to review the findings and take the necessary recommended steps to help reduce the hazards and risk to people found.

For example, our Assessor may highlight a potential fire risk from portable appliances. The report would then recommend that Portable Appliance Testing (PAT) is completed on a regular basis to help ensure the items are in working order which therefore reduces this potential risk. The Responsible Person can then arrange the testing (Step 3) and log that it has been completed in the action plan of the assessment whilst training members of the property to ensure they are using the appliances correctly.  (Step 4).

Then by ensuring testing is kept up to date on an ongoing basis and regularly reviewing the report, this adheres to (Step 5).

The information provided in the FAQ's section was correct at the time of writing. Although we always strive to keep this up to date, legislation/standards are frequently updated. This section should not be used as legal guidance and or reference.

If you have any questions which are not covered above, please get in touch, let us know and we will be happy to assist.

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