Author Login | Submit Articles | Popular Articles | RSS Feeds | Links | Sitemap
Search:
Loading...

Home | Business management


The Basics of Office Fire Risk Assessment

By: Richard James

Fire Risk Assessments are a crucial part of safety in the workplace. New rules introduced (throughout England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) have replaced previous fire safety legislation with the main emphasis now on the reduction and prevention of fire risks.

As a business it becomes your duty to designate a ‘responsible person’ to ensure guidelines are met, risk assessments are carried out and to identify/ rectify any potential hazards. This person must have control over the premises. In cases of multiple occupancy, multiple ‘responsible people’ may be designated, either from within the companies or by the local Fire Authority.

The ‘responsible person’ must follow these stages or designate another competent person to carry out the assessment (although the responsible person remains legally responsible for any outcomes and implementations):

1.Carry out a fire-risk assessment identifying all possible dangers and risks.

2. Get rid of any removable risks of fire.

3. Put in place fire precautions (ie. replacing highly flammable materials with less flammable ones) to deal with any risks that remain including protection if flammable or explosive materials are used or stored.

4. Create emergency plans.

5. Ensure findings are recorded and reviewed regularly.

Consideration must be made for the particular needs of all the people who enter the place of work, including children, the elderly and the disabled. Special attention should also be paid to those who work with hazardous materials; particularly those who are isolated.

If the designated ‘responsible person’ cannot carry out the fire risk assessment or feels that the one done was incomplete they can outsource it to an independent risk assessment company. The responsibility remains that of the ‘responsible person’ but ensures that the risk assessment is completely thorough.

In the event of a fire there are several preliminary steps that should have been taken to ensure minimal risk of life and property. A fire detection system and warning alarm should be present in all places of work to ensure that any evacuation procedure can be started as soon as possible.

All employees should be made aware of emergency exit plans. Emergency exit plans should be carefully considered to ensure all the following points are covered:

1. The escape route is as short as possible.

2. That the escape route is sufficient for the number of people using it.

3. Any potential emergency exits remain free of obstructions generally and there is minimal impact to the time taken to exit in the event of unexpected blockages.

4. There should be a clear, one metre wide, passageway to each escape route.

5. Emergency lighting systems and appropriate signs should be installed.

6. Arrangements for the evacuation of anyone with any physical or mental impairment.

7. Plans should be regularly reviewed to cover any building extensions or alterations.

Fire fighting equipment should also be provided, one for every floor or per 200m squared of floor space. Training with this equipment should be carried out immediately after installation.

Regular fire drills (one a year is the recommended minimum) ensure that everyone in the work place knows how to raise the alarm, when to use fire fighting equipment, the correct escape routes and the correct assembly points/procedures.

Finally, one of the most important things to remember is to keep up to date and complete records to ensure that the risk of both fire and liability are kept to a minimum. There are many records associated with the fire assessment including hazards identified, emergency plans, fire fighting arrangements, training provided for employees, a history of fire drills carried out (date, problems etc), equipment checks and maintenance and risk assessment reviews.


Article Source: http://www.bigfreearticles.com

Fire Risk Assessments are a crucial part of safety in the workplace New rules introduced (throughout England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) have replaced previous fire safety legislation with the main emphasis now on the reduction and prevention of fire risks

About the Author:
Richard James works for HSE Services, a company that helps UK companies find suitable health and safety consultants and training providers. Visit http://www.hseservices.co.uk for details.

Please Rate this Article

Comments

Share This Article - Quick and Easy Using This Button:

Click the XML Icon Above to Receive Business Management Articles Via RSS!

  • Free Conference Calls – Everything is Becoming Free These Days By: Michael Francis - There is a change ahead that most everyone will appreciate. You, your company, and your organization can take advantage of services that are becoming available for free including free conference calls. Imagine that you will be able to save money on valuable services and possibly eliminate a whole bill a month. There is no better way to get the most of a service than using it at no cost to your or your company not just for limited time but all the time. With everything becoming free that can only help your company’s growth and development. Taking advantage of services becoming available at no cost will benefit every company and organization.
    Tags: business management, business, conference, meetings, marketing
  • Free Stuff Doesn’t Everyone Love It By: Michael Francis - Hearing certain phrases may spar your interest just a little especially when you hear free stuff because after all everyone loves complimentary services and sample items. These days when you hear those words you want to investigate what is being given away. When you can take advantage of services and samples that do not cost you anything there will be more money in your pocket or your business’s pocket. Some may be surprise that there are complimentary products and service s that businesses can take advantage of as well. Everyone loves receiving complimentary services and free samples even at work. Many times companies offer introductory products and services to give you a taste of what they have to offer you or your business.
    Tags: business management, business, conference, meetings, marketing
  • Free Conferencing – A New Age in Conferencing By: Michael Francis - Providing your business or company with all the latest in services is important for success. When it comes to conferencing a new age has begun with free conferencing now available. There is a cutting edge to receiving a service for free that your business or company depends on. In this day when something like this comes along it changes things for the better. Your company or business will now have all the conference calls they need to make for free. The budget for those weekly phone meetings with all your affiliates can be cut totally when you have this service.
    Tags: business management, business, conference, meetings, marketing
  • 5 Keys For Maximising Your ROI Through Optimal ERP Performance: Key 5 - Maximise Your Benefit By: Peter Clarke - Key No. 5 – Maximising The Business Benefits And Return On Your IT Investments It goes without saying that, despite the best planning and implementation processes, the proof of an ERP project is in the business benefits and the return on investment achieved. A well-executed project is less than successful if there are no benefits or returns. This should be obvious to all, and this should be the primary focus of every project, in any field. But judging by the number of ‘failed’ projects – whether this means never being completed or simply not living up to expectations – one would be forgiven for wondering if this overriding priority is forgotten in many cases.
    Tags: business management, erp system, erp software, integration erp, business management supply chain, supply chain solutions
  • Is it Worthwhile to Set Up a Merchant Account? By: Matthew Bredel - People in online business want to be able to quickly process their online payments. They also want to appear professional and secure for their clients otherwise people won’t be confident enough to trust them. For this reason, it’s often wise to set up a merchant account quickly. There are a lot of reasons to get a merchant account including: - You can increase your customer base by demonstrating professionalism with a professional looking online payment solution - You’ll have the ability to accept major credit cards such as Visa, MasterCard, Amex and Discover payments on a secure connection right from your website. Your customers need to feel secure in buying from you!
    Tags: business management, merchant accounts, make money online, online business, online payments
  • 7 Golden Rules For Recession Survival By: Peter Lawless - During good times in ancient China, surplus food and wealth was stored in great strong houses to provide succour for future famines and droughts. Are you one of many business people left wondering what will happen next, now that the Celtic Tiger has passed on and the winter of recession and customers with tight wallets is upon us? If you want to know 7 key business survival techniques, which should be applied to any business who wants to be around next year, then read the rest of this article now. Read 7 Golden Rules for Recession Survival here. Many business owners are now painfully aware that getting new clients and selling more to existing clients is far more challenging in today’s environment.
    Tags: business management, marketing, marketing message, sales, increase sales, sales training, marketing strategy
  • Recession Sparks Innovation and New Product Development By: Art Espey - At a recent San Francisco conference, John Doerr, one of America’s most famous venture capitalist called the recession “the greatest economic opportunity of our lifetime.” Drastic changes create great opportunities for those with vision and grit. Whether its developing a totally new industry, solving a problem that’s plagued mankind for centuries or decades, or developing a business model that blows your competitors right into the annals of history – this is the time of change that welcomes innovators and inventors. This is the time when the status quo is challenged. Our transportation industry is undergoing massive challenges that threaten the very survival of household names.
    Tags: business management, innovation and new product development, thrive in a recession
  • Eleven Reasons An Employer MUST Have A Medical Policy By: Robert Elliott - A clearly defined and properly implemented medical policy is part of a comprehensive program to monitor and control workers’ compensation claims and costs. Like all policies, the terms may need to be varied to comply with different state and federal laws. Make sure to have your corporate legal counsel review any policy before implementing it. 1. Pre-Employment Medical Exam. As a condition of employment, applicants may be required to pass a mental and physical examination. This exam may include drug and/or alcohol screening. It is administered by a physician designated by the company. 2. Transfer/Promotion Medical Exams.
    Tags: business management, workers compensation, risk management, insurance, medical policy, workers comp costs
  • Invest in Self Storage Units By: Jan Grouse - If you are a regular follower of different types of markets in the commercial and business world, then the thing, which might greatly interest you, is self-storage. As the years go by, the information from the market reveals that another area of investment could be self-storage. Probably, we could look forward to this as the new heyday of investment. It has been estimated by analysts that a continual increase in the American population may reach a speculated figure of 400 million by the halfway point of the 21st century. They are also a very ‘movable’ group of people with a great inclination to store things.
    Tags: business management
  • Do You Know What it Takes to Be a Successful Entrepreneur? It’s Not What You Think! By: Nirjara Rustom - A startling fact - over 90% of businesses fail miserably and close shop in less than 3 years! From the balance 10% barely 1 or 2% make it really big, the rest of the 8 to 9% just survive or are moderately successful. Do you know the difference between them? More specifically, do you know what it takes to be a successful entrepreneur? While there are many points to be considered, only a select few are really very important. These are the ones that will actually make or break your future. Having said that, let’s jump right in! First and foremost, you need to understand what entrepreneurship is.
    Tags: business management, business management, entrepreneur, success

Copyright 2007 - 2008 MJE Sales, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Proud member of the ArticleCkr Search Network Search Network!
BigFreeArticles.com is free for both publishers and authors to use and is supported entirely from advertising revenue.
Use of our service is protected by our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.