Title: FIRE RISK ASSESSMENT
1FIRE RISK ASSESSMENT
NEAL ROBERTSON Health Safety Advisor Lochcarron
Of Scotland, Galashiels
2Why Assess Fire Risks ?
- Assessments are required as a duty of care by
the Management of Health Safety at Work
Regulations 1992 - Also by the Fire Precautions (Workplace)
Regulations 1997 - Assessments supplement Fire Certificates issued
by the Fire Brigade under the 1971 Fire
Regulations - Help to identify and eliminate potential fire
risks at your workplace, reducing the chances of
a fire breaking out - 40 of SMEs do not survive a major fire
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4Assessing fire differs from other risk
assessments -
- The risk is not static
- You are assessing something that you cant see
5Which areas need assessment ?
- Assessments required for all areas
- Buildings (and rooms within buildings)
- Temporary structures e.g portakabins
- Vehicles
6All assessments must be reviewed regularly
- At least annually OR
- If the fire risk changes in an area
7For a fire to occur, you need three ingredients-
- A fuel solid, gas or liquid
- Heat an ignition source
- Oxygen
8What to think about when assessing a fire risk
- Fuel packages wood, textiles, paper
- Potential heat or ignition sources
- Ventilation
- If any of these three ingredients are removed,
a fire will be extinguished
9How To Start
- Step 1 Draw up a plan of each site
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11STEP 2 FIRE RISK ASSESSMENT
- Check electrical appliances
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13STEP 2 FIRE RISK ASSESSMENT
- Check electrical appliances
- Check other electrical equipment
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15STEP 2 FIRE RISK ASSESSMENT
- Check electrical appliances
- Check other electrical equipment
- Look out for combustible materials
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17STEP 2 FIRE RISK ASSESSMENT
- Check electrical appliances
- Check other electrical equipment
- Look out for combustible materials
- Accidental ignition eg smoking, hot work
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20STEP 2 FIRE RISK ASSESSMENT
- Check electrical appliances
- Check other electrical equipment
- Look out for combustible materials
- Accidental ignition eg smoking, hot work
- Malicious ignition risk of arson ?
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22STEP 2 FIRE RISK ASSESSMENT
- Check electrical appliances
- Check other electrical equipment
- Look out for combustible materials
- Accidental ignition eg smoking, hot work
- Malicious ignition risk of arson ?
- Any other hazards eg chemical stores ?
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24STEP 3
- Record your findings.
- Make the assessment accessible to all
25STEP 4
- Review and revise the assessment
- Mark the review date in your diary