Arrange a Fire risk assessment or review for your business or premises. Identify fire hazards and protect people & livelihoods by reducing or eliminating those hazards. QUOTES ARE FREE.
We provide fire risk assessments and reviews for a wide variety of clients operating in most sectors, primarily across Wales and the West and the South West of England, including the major cities of Cardiff, Swansea, Newport, Bristol, Hereford, Gloucester and the surrounding areas.
If you are interested in arranging a fire risk assessment or review...
We can carry out a Fire Risk Assessment or Review for most types of Business, Workplace and Premises
We work with many types of organisation, covering a wide range of premises and workplaces. Some examples of the organisation types we carry out fire risk assessment work for are:
- Industry
- Catering
- Offices
- Public sector
- Health organisations
- Care homes
- Surgeries
- Shops
- Factories
- Garages & petrol stations
- Pubs & clubs
- Chapels & churches,
- Recreational & youth facilities
- Rental Properties
- and many other types of situation
Our fire risk assessors have considerable experience and we offer a full and detailed survey of the relevant premises and present any findings and recommendations in a written report that will assist you in complying with relevant legislation.
Workplace Fire Safety and Fire Risk Assessments
The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 is the main fire safety legislation in England & Wales and applies to almost anyone who owns or manages a business or organisation. The order applies to practically every type of premises, other than individual private homes, and also other structures and open spaces.
Some examples of the type of premises to which the Order are:
- Offices
- Shops
- Premises that provide care, including care homes and hospitals
- Community Halls
- Places of Worship
- shared areas of properties with multiple occupation (HMOs) and blocks of flats
- Pubs & Clubs
- Restaurants
- Schools
- Sports Centres
- Events structures such as tents & marquees
- Hotels & hostels
- Factories
- Warehouses
The order means that any person who has some level of control in premises must take reasonable steps to reduce the risk from fire and make sure people can safely escape if there is a fire.
You find further information on making your premises safe from fire at (external GOV.UK link) The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 and also at (external GOV.UK link) Fire Safety in the Workplace.
We can also provide with expert advice and if you would like discuss anything at all please Contact Us.