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Best fire management systems providers? What is a Fire Risk Assessment? A fire risk assessment is a process that involves assessing factors that could lead to a fire and how hazardous they are. The assessment will not only cover which factors are hazardous but how dangerous they are and what could happen if a fire broke out. Our fire risk assessors use both qualitative and quantitative fire risk assessment methods. Our consultants have many years of professional hands-on experience and include consultants who are members of the Institution of Fire Engineers and assessors who have completed the NEBOSH Fire Certificate.

Staines Safety Services first priority is to comply, provide, and implement a comprehensive Health and Safety environment for its employees, contractors and clients. Staines Safety always fulfills and maintains a safe work environment through its HSE department and services provided. We believe at Staines Safety Services that managing health and safety is about looking after your business, people and your reputation. We will drive to manage the health and safety standards of your business needs and to plan, deliver and improve where required.

Legislation in England and Wales stated that if you’re an employer, owner, landlord or occupier of business or non-domestic premises, and you are made the ‘responsible person’ for the fire safety in a building – you are therefore responsible for taking the necessary steps to protect occupants in your business or premises from the risk of fire. It is therefore your duty of care to ensure that all your passive and active fire protection is under a sustained, suitable and sufficient programme of inspection and maintenance. Read extra details on Fire Risk Assessments UK.

The first step is to prepare a construction phase plan. This will set out how you intend to plan and organise the job, and work together with others involved to make sure that the work is carried out without risks to health and safety. The Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 require that any electrical equipment that has the potential to cause injury is maintained in a safe condition. However, the Regulations do not specify what needs to be done, by whom or how frequently (i.e. they don’t make inspection or testing of electrical appliances a legal requirement).

Let Staines Safety Services and fire solutions simplify your health & safety legal, client and corporate obligations. Our teams knowledge has been developed through extensive hands-on experience across a wide range of industries such as: renewable energy, oil & gas, construction and civil engineering. Why don’t you give us a follow on Twitter to see what we get up to on a daily basis. You can find us @SafetyStaines. Does your business need fire risk and fire doors assessment? Do you need to speak to health and safety consultants or require fire extinguisher services? Get in touch with our Middlesbrough based team wherever you are in the UK. Find additional details on this website.