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Fire Risk Assessment
Every employer has a duty of care to their staff, contractors and visitors. Completing fire risk assessment of your premises will bring you one step closer to compliance with 2005 Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act and Fire Services Acts 1981 and 2003.
One of the main benefits of fire risk assessment is reduction of risk of fire and its consequences.
Fire risk assessment is a complicated process completed by qualified and experienced fire safety experts and includes:
- Identification of potential ignition, fuel and oxygen sources;
- Review of existing fire detection and fire protection systems;
- Review of fire fighting equipment (extinguishers, hose reels, etc);
- Survey of escape routes;
- Review of fire safety signage;
- Review of fire register/fire log book;
- Writing or reviewing and testing of emergency evacuation plan;
- Review of fire safety training requirements (e.g. fire warden/fire marshal training, use of fire extinguishers, etc).
Contact us today for a free quote for fire risk assessment of your workplace and your fire safety training requirements.



