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  • Audit Title

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Part 1: GENERAL INFORMATION The purpose of this report is to provide an assessment of the rick to life from fire in the common areas if these premises, and, where appropriate, to make recommendations to ensure compliance with fire safety legislation. The report does not address the risk to property or business continuity from fire. This fire assessment should be reviewed by a competent person by the date indicated above or at such earlier time as there is reason to suspect it is no longer valid or there have been significant changes. RELEVANT LEGISLATION: This report has been prepared to assist in complying with: The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 The Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations Amendment 2006 The purpose of the Regulations is to give further effect in Great Britain to the requirements of two European Council Directives. The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 and The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations Amendment 2006 require relevant employers to:- - Carry out a fire risk assessment of the workplace (which must consider all employees and all other people who may be affected by a fire in the workplace and include adequate provision for any disabled people with special needs who use or may be present at the workplace); - Identify the significant findings of the risk assessment and the details of anyone ho might be especially at risk in case of fire (these must be recorded when five or more people are employed); - Provide and maintain such fire precautions as are necessary to safeguard those who use the workplace; and; - Provide information, instruction and training to employees about the fire precautions in the workplace. There are five other legal duties you need to know:- 1. Where it is necessary to safeguard the safety of employees, the employer must nominate people to undertake any special roles, which are required under their emergency plan. 2. Employers must consult their employees (or their elected representatives or appointed trade union safety representatives) about the nomination of people carry out particular roles in connection with fire safety and about proposals for improving the fire precautions 3. Employers must inform other employer, who also have workplaces in the building, of any significant risks found during the risk assessment which might affect the safety of their employees and co-operate with them about measures proposed to reduce/control those risks. 4. Persons who are not employers but have any control of premises which contain more then one workplace, are responsible for ensuring that the requirements of the Regulations are complied its in those parts under their control. 5. Employers must establish a suitable means of contracting the emergency services, and ensure that they can be called easily. DISCLAIMER it should be toted the The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 provides for a minimum fire safety standard and this assessment seeks to advise on compliance with this statutory requirement. The observations and recommendations are only pertinent to the conditions at the time of the Assessment. Regular inspections and review risk assessments are required to ensure standards are maintained. M.E.L. (Health & Safety) Consultants Limited was instructed to undertake a fire safety risk assessment of the premises stated in the report. This assessment relates only to those areas visited at the time of the site visit. While every effort is made to insect fire compartmentation of buildings, including roof spaces, voids and service risers, their integrity cannot be guaranteed. The only way that such integrity can be guaranteed is by deep inspection by appropriate personnel or contractors. Legal Notice: This report was prepared by M.E.L. (Health & Safety) Consultants Limited under instruction from the company. This report is only for the use of the company and neither the company nor any of their directors, officers, employees, agents or other person acting on their behalf makes any warranty, express or implied or assumes and liability with respect to the use of the information or methods contained in this report to another person or party. The report and the information or methods contained therein may only be used for purposes in connection with this project.

The responsible person for fire safety

  • Name of the responsible person:

  • Address of Property:

  • Person(s) Consulted:

  • Date of Fire Risk Assessment:

  • Date of Previous Fire Risk Assessment:

  • Suggested Date for Review:

1 The Building

  • Number of Floors

  • Floor area: (m2 per floor)

  • Floor area: (m2 total)

  • Brief details of construction:

  • Occupancy type:

2 The occupants

  • Maximum number of occupants:

  • Maximum number of occupants at any given time:

  • Maximum number of members of the public at one time:

3 Occupants at special risk

  • Are children employed at the premises?

  • Are there sleeping occupants?

  • Are there disabled occupants?

  • Are there occupants in remote areas?

  • Are there lone workers?

4 Previous Fire loss experience

  • Is there any previous history of fire loss in the premises (if yes give details)

5 Other relevant background

  • Are there any residential properties in or attached to the building

  • Is there a prohibition notice in force? (if yes give date of issue)

  • Is there an alteration notice in force? (if yes give date of issue)

  • Is there an enforcement notice in force? (if yes give date of issue and date of when work is to be completed by)

Part 2: FIRE HAZARDS AND ELIMINATION OR CONTROL

6 Electrical sources of ignition

  • Are reasonable measures taken to prevent fires of electrical origin?

  • Is the fixed wiring installation periodically tested and inspected?

  • Are portable appliances tested/inspected?

  • Is there a suitable policy about the use of personal electrical appliances?

  • Is there a suitable limitation on the use of trailing leads and adapters?

  • Is Luminous Discharge Lighting installed? (if yes does the installation meet with current standards)

  • Is all electrical equipment tested and records on site

7 Smoking

  • Are reasonable measures taken to prevent fires as a result of smoking?

  • Is smoking prohibited in the building?

  • Is smoking prohibited in appropriate areas?

  • Are there suitable arrangements made for those who wish to smoke?

  • Is there absence of any evidence of breaches of smoking policy?

  • Is the appropriate smoking prohibition notice displayed at the building's entrance?

8 Arson

  • Does the basic security against arson appear reasonable?

  • Is there sufficient control of unnecessary fire load in close proximity to the building or available for ignition by outsiders?

9 Portable heaters and heating installation

  • Is the use of portable heaters avoided as far as reasonably practicable?

  • If portable heaters are used, are the more hazardous types (radiant bars and LPG) avoided?

  • If portable heaters are used are suitable measures taken to minimise the risk of ignition of combustible materials?

  • Are fixed heating installations subject to regular maintenance?

10 Cooking facilities

  • Are reasonable measures taken to prevent cooking fires?

  • Are filters changed and ductwork cleaned regularly?

  • Are suitable extinguishers available?

11 Lightning

  • Does the building have lightning protection system if required? (if yes has it been tested and are records of testing kept)

12 Other significant ignition sources that warrant consideration

  • List other ignition sources:

13 Housekeeping

  • Is the standard of housekeeping adequate?

  • Are combustible materials separated from ignition sources?

  • Is the unnecessary accumulation of combustibles and waste avoided?

  • Is there appropriate storage of hazardous materials?

  • Are combustible materials stored appropriately?

14 Hazards introduced by contractors and building works

  • Is there sufficient control over works by contractors (e.g. Permits to work & hot works permits)?

  • Are there arrangements for the safe storage of gas bottles and others hazardous materials

  • Are fire safety conditions and instructions communicated to contractors?

15 Dangerous Substances

  • Are dangerous substances present on the premises?

  • Has the risk to relevant persons been adequately eliminated or reduced?

Part 3: FIRE PROTECTION MEASURES

16 Means of escape

  • Is the building provided with adequate means of escape in case of fire?

  • Are there sufficient exits?

  • Are exits easily and immediately openable where necessary?

  • Do fire exits open in the direction of travel where necessary?

  • Have sliding or revolving doors been avoided as fire exits?

  • Are there adequate means of securing exits?

  • Are there reasonable distances of travel where there is a single direction of travel?

  • Are there reasonable distances of travel where there are alternative means of escape?

  • Are escape routes adequately protected?

  • Are there suitable fire precautions for all inner rooms?

  • Are escape routes unobstructed?

  • Are there suitable means of escape for disabled occupants?

17 Measures to limit fire spread and development.

  • Is there a sufficient standard of compartmentation and sub-compartmentation?

  • Are linings that promote fire spread avoided as far as reasonably practicable?

18 Escape lighting

  • Is there a reasonable standard of escape lighting provided?

19 Fire safety signs and notices

  • Are fire safety signs and notices suitable and sufficient?

20 Means of giving warning in the event of fire

  • Is a manually operated electrical fire alarm system provided?

  • Is automatic fire detection provided?

  • Is there remote transmission of alarm signals?

21 Manual fire extinguishing appliances

  • Is there suitable and sufficient provision of portable fire extinguishers?

  • Are hose reels provided?

22 Relevant automatic fire extinguishing systems

  • Type of system:

  • Comments and observations:

23 Facilities, equipment and devices for the protection of Fire-Fighters

  • Types of facilities:

  • Comments and observations:

Part 4: MANAGEMENT OF FIRE SAFETY

24 Procedures and arrangements

  • Person responsible for fire safety:

  • Are there competent persons available to assist in implementing fire safety arrangements?

  • Are appropriate fire procedures in place? (including arrangements for calling the fire service)

  • Fire Emergency Plan in place and details recorded?

  • Does the plan take account of other Fire Emergency Plans applicable in the building?

  • Is the Fire Emergency Plan readily available for staff to read?

  • Is the Fire Emergency Plan available to the enforcing authority?

  • Are there persons nominated to respond to fire?

  • Are persons nominated to assist with evacuation?

  • Is there appropriate liaison with the fire service?

  • Do routine in-house inspections of fire precautions take place?

25 Training and drills

  • Are staff given instruction on induction?

  • Do staff receive periodic refresher training at suitable intervals?

  • Are staff with special responsibilities given appropriate training?

  • Are fire drills carried out at appropriate intervals?

26 Testing and maintenance

  • Is the workplace adequately maintained?

  • Is there weekly testing and periodic servicing of the fire detection and alarm system?

  • Is there monthly, six-monthly and annual testing of the emergency lighting?

  • Is there annual maintenance and testing of fire extinguishing equipment?

  • Is there annual inspection and test of the lightning protection system?

  • Is there six monthly and annual testing of wet/dry risers?

  • Is there weekly testing and periodic inspection of sprinkler installations?

  • Is there routine checks of fire doors and final exit doors?

  • Other relevant inspection and test

27 Records

  • Are there records of fire drills?

  • Are there records of fire training?

  • Are there records of fire alarm tests?

  • Are there records of emergency lighting tests?

  • Are there records of maintenance and testing of other fire protection systems?

Part 5: RISK RATING AND RECOMMENDATIONS

Risk Items

  • Item 1

  • Recommendations

  • Risk Rating

  • Consequence (impact on life safety)

  • Risk rating score (probability x consequence)

  • Action

  • Item 2

  • Probability (likelihood of fire)

  • Consequence (impact on life safety)

  • Risk rating score (probability x consequence)

  • Recommendations

  • Action

  • Item 3

  • Probability (likelihood of fire)

  • Consequence (impact on life safety)

  • Risk rating score (probability x consequence)

  • Recommendations

  • Action

  • Item 4

  • Probability (likelihood of fire)

  • Consequence (impact on life safety)

  • Risk rating score (probability x consequence)

  • Recommendations

  • Action

  • Item 5

  • Probability (likelihood of fire)

  • Consequence (impact on life safety)

  • Risk rating score (probability x consequence)

  • Recommendations

  • Action

  • Item 6

  • Probability (likelihood of fire)

  • Consequence (impact on life safety)

  • Risk rating score (probability x consequence)

  • Recommendations

  • Action

  • Item 7

  • Probability (likelihood of fire)

  • Consequence (impact on life safety)

  • Risk rating score (probability x consequence)

  • Recommendations

  • Action

  • Item 8

  • Probability (likelihood of fire)

  • Consequence (impact on life safety)

  • Risk rating score (probability x consequence)

  • Recommendations

  • Action

  • Item 9

  • Probability (likelihood of fire)

  • Consequence (impact on life safety)

  • Risk rating score (probability x consequence)

  • Recommendations

  • Action

  • Item 10

  • Probability (likelihood of fire)

  • Consequence (impact on life safety)

  • Risk rating score (probability x consequence)

  • Recommendations

  • Action

  • Received by responsible person / representative

  • Assessor Signature

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Re-Assessment

  • Recommended date for re-assessment

Test- Fire Risk Assessment

  • The following simple risk level estimator is based on a more general health and safety risk level estimator contained in BS 18004:

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