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Fire safety and emergency procedures

You must take emergency and fire safety measures to protect the welfare of your Anybody who works for a business, whether as an employee, casual worker, apprentice, agency worker or freelancer. and any other people who might be in or around your business premises. If you fail to do so, you could be imprisoned or fined even if no one is actually harmed. This section will help you to put proper safety measures in place, including doing mandatory fire safety The process of looking at what hazards may be present when doing a certain activity, or in a certain area, and the steps which can be taken to eliminate or reduce those dangers., setting up proper emergency evacuation and fire safety procedures, appointing Staff who are given a specific role to perform during an emergency evacuation of the premises. Usually this will involve: conducting fire drills; during a fire evacuation, checking everyone has left the area of the building for which they are responsible; and conducting regular assessments of the adequacy of the fire fighting equipment and procedures in place in the premises. and carrying out fire drills.

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Emergency procedure

  1. 1.Do I need an emergency procedure for my staff to follow?
  2. 2.What should my emergency procedure cover?
  3. 3.Must I coordinate my emergency plan with other businesses in my building?

Fire safety procedure

  1. 4.What fire safety procedures do I need?
  2. 5.Must I coordinate my fire safety plan with other businesses in my building?

Fire marshals

  1. 6.Do I have to appoint fire marshals?
  2. 7.How many fire marshals do I need?
  3. 8.Who should I appoint as a fire marshal?

Using firefighting equipment

  1. 9.Do I have to put someone in charge of my firefighting equipment?
  2. 10.Who should I put in charge of my firefighting equipment?
  3. 11.How often should I test my fire safety equipment?

Doing a fire safety risk assessment

  1. 12.Do I have to carry out fire safety risk assessments?
  2. 13.Do I have to keep a written record of my fire safety risk assessments?
  3. 14.Who must I inform of the fire safety risk assessment?
  4. 15.How often should I carry out fire safety risk assessments?
  5. 16.How do I perform a fire safety risk assessment?
  6. 17.Can I get someone else to carry out the fire safety risk assessment?
  7. 18.What heat sources should I look for in my fire safety risk assessment?
  8. 19.What fuel sources should I look for in my fire safety risk assessment?
  9. 20.How can I reduce or avoid fire safety risks identified by my risk assessment?

Fire drills

  1. 21.Do I have to have fire drills?
  2. 22.How often should I have a fire drill?
  3. 23.Do I have to record the results of my fire drills?

Fire safety risk assessment

This fire safety risk assessment forms a vital part of your health and safety compliance if you have any kind of business premises. It is important to take fire safety seriously and carry out regular risk assessments at your business premises focusing on it. This fire safety risk assessment template makes compliance easy. It covers the most common fire safety hazards that you might find in your business premises. It includes suggested actions that you can take to help reduce the risks that those hazards pose or even remove them altogether. Every workplace is different, so this fire safety risk assessment also contains space for you to fill in any fire hazards specific to your type of business premises or systems of work.
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