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A fire risk assessment is an organised and methodical review of your premises, the activities carried out there and likelihood of whether a fire could start and cause harm to those in and around the premises.
A Fire Risk Assessment is a five step process:
Follow this link for the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005
For more information on how to carry out a Fire Risk Assessment, visit www.firesafetyguides.communities.gov.uk
Guide for Employers, Managers, Occupiers and Owners of Offices and Shops
Guide for Employers, Managers, Occupiers and Owners of Factories and Warehouses
Guide for Employers, Managers, Occupiers and Owners of Sleeping Accommodation
Guide for Head Teachers, Governors, Vice-Chancellors, Occupiers and Owners of Educational Premises
Guide for Employers, Managers, Occupiers and Owners of Small or Medium Size Places of Assembly
Guide for Employers, Managers, Occupiers and Owners of Large Size Places of Assembly
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Comments
Isn't fire risk assessment just for business premises?
Yes; Fire Risk Assessments are only necessary for commercial premises including places of assembly as well as sleeping accommodation like nursing homes, hotels, flats, etc.