Domestic and Commercial Electrical Contractor and Electrician for Tunbridge Wells, Tonbridge, Crowborough, Sevenoaks, West Kent, East Sussex
WEST KENT, EAST SUSSEX, WEST SUSSEX, SURREY
TUNBRIDGE WELLS, TONBRIDGE,
SEVENOAKS,
CROWBOROUGH
Fire Safety Risk Assessment
Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005
New fire safety rules affecting all non-domestic premises in England and Wales came into force on 1st October 2006.
This will apply to you if....
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responsible for business premises
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self-employed with business premises
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a charity or voluntary organisation
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a contractor with a degree of control over any premises
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What is the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005?
It replaces most fire safety legislation with one simple order. It 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.
Where does the order apply?
The order applies to virtually all premises and covers nearly every type of building, structure and open space. For example, it applies to:
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premises that provide care, including care homes and hospitals
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community halls, places of worship and other community premises
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the shared areas of properties several households live in
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pubs, clubs and restaurants
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schools and sports centres
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factories and warehouses.
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What are the main rules under the order?
You must:
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carry out a fire-risk assessment identifying any possible dangers and risks
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consider who may be especially at risk
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get rid of or reduce the risk from fire as far as is reasonably possible and provide general fire precautions to deal with any possible risk left
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take other measures to make sure there is protection if flammable or explosive materials are used or stored create a plan to deal with any emergency and, in most cases, keep a record of your findings
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review your findings when necessary.
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Who is responsible for meeting the order?
Under the order, anyone who has control of premises or anyone who has a degree of control over certain areas or systems may be a ‘responsible person’. For example, it could be:
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the employer for those parts of premises staff may go to
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the managing agent or owner for shared parts of premises or shared fire safety equipment such as fire-warning systems or sprinklers
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the occupier, such as self-employed people or voluntary organisations if they have any control
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any other person who has some control over a part of the premises.
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Although in many premises the responsible person will be obvious, there may be times when a number of people have some responsibility.
Treadwell Electrical can provide your organisation with all the services to meet these requirements, including:
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An accurate fire risk assessment
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Adequate staff training
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Fire fighting and detection equipment
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