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Fire Safety Assessment – Responsible Person

Fire Safety Assessment Courses:

The Regulatory Reform Order (Fire) 2005 calls for a detailed Fire Risk Assessment to be carried out by a competent person. To reduce the risk to an organisation from fire, all employers are required to carry out a formal Risk Fire Safety Assessment in order to eliminate or control the risks.

Designed for:

The health and safety fire risk assessment course is ideal for anyone who has responsibility for assessing Fire Safety and associated risks.

Including: Managers, Supervisors, Facilities Managers, Safety professionals, Safety representatives, Occupational Health professionals, Human Resource professionals.

Objectives:

Our Fire Safety Assessment course has been created to ensure that all delegates gain an understanding of the Regulatory Reform Order (Fire) 2005, whether or not they have a detailed knowledge of health and safety. They will also be shown how to produce a Fire Risk Assessment report.

The course aims to provide delegates with a comprehensive understanding of modern legislation covering landlords’ and employers’ legal responsibilities for Fire Safety. After completing the course, they should maintain an effective Fire Management System, including hazard identification, monitoring and record-keeping. In addition, they will have practical knowledge of assessing and controlling risks to conduct a fire safety risk assessment in the workplace.

Content:

  • Modern Health and Safety Legislation
  • Identification of Fire Hazards in the Workplace
  • Practical Health and Safety Fire Risk assessment
  • Fire Safety
  • Practical Guide on Assessment and Control

Legal overview:

Health and Safety at work act competent persons, employer’s duties, use of risk assessment in modern health and Safety legislation.

Risk Assessment:

The need for risk assessment, definitions, general principals, risk assessment process including hazard identification, evaluation of risk, implementing controls, record keeping, continuous improvement process.

Fire Safety:

The chemistry of fire, consequences of fire for people and business, fire safety systems, structural fire safety and the need for fire training.

Health and Safety Fire Risk Assessment:

Legal requirements and the Fire Risk Assessment process. Workshop and syndicate exercises.

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Note: This course can be tailored to meet your exact needs. The course can be provided locally in Bath, Bristol, the Southwest or anywhere in the UK or overseas. For further information or to obtain a quotation contact Line Business Services Ltd on 0117 986 2194

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