Fire Risk Assessment

Author: Novade Solutions

Use this Fire Risk Assessment template to identify on-site fire hazards and people at risk as well as evaluate if appropriate fire safety measures are taken.

Published on: 7/6/2021

Fire risk assessment

Fire risk assessment : General Information

Step 4. Record, plan and train. Keep a record of the risks and action taken. Make a clear plan for fire safety and ensure that people understand what they need to do in the event of a fire.Checklist

*Prepare and publicise the fire plan to all who may be affected.

*Record hazards and risks and keep under constant review.

*Record actions taken to reduce hazards and risks to lowest level.

*Train an appropriate number of employees in the selection and use of fire-fighting equipment.

*Provide fire wardens and fire safety co-ordinators with training specific to their role, and provide regular refresher training.

*Practise fire alarm and evacuation procedures.

*Put a plan in place to measure and correct defects from lessons learned.

*Plan for rewarding good performance awareness and good housekeeping.

Step 5. Assessment review. You must review and record your assessment regularly and check it takes account of any changes on site.

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Fire risk assessment

Fire risk assessment : General Information

Step 4. Record, plan and train. Keep a record of the risks and action taken. Make a clear plan for fire safety and ensure that people understand what they need to do in the event of a fire.Checklist

*Prepare and publicise the fire plan to all who may be affected.

*Record hazards and risks and keep under constant review.

*Record actions taken to reduce hazards and risks to lowest level.

*Train an appropriate number of employees in the selection and use of fire-fighting equipment.

*Provide fire wardens and fire safety co-ordinators with training specific to their role, and provide regular refresher training.

*Practise fire alarm and evacuation procedures.

*Put a plan in place to measure and correct defects from lessons learned.

*Plan for rewarding good performance awareness and good housekeeping.

Step 5. Assessment review. You must review and record your assessment regularly and check it takes account of any changes on site.