Fire Risk Asessments

What We Do

Being Southampton based, Classicfire is ideally placed to service clients in the Hampshire, Wiltshire and Dorset areas and our local 'on site surveys' are carried out FREE of charge with FREE delivery and wall fixings.

Prices from £45.00

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FREE local onsite surveys

We at Classicfire & Security are fully qualified to carry this assessment out for you. We have numerous assesors who are all registered with IFE (Institute of Fire Engineers) some of which are ex serving fire officers who are fully trained in fire safety and are members of the Institute of Fire Engineers. Our assessors are also registered with BAFE a Fire Safety Register.

The Regulatory reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 placed this responsibility on you in October 2006. All previous fire safety legislation ceased on that date and any Fire Certificates or previous inspection reports are no longer valid.

If you would like any further information or a quotation for a fire risk assessment then please call us on the number above, alternatively you can contact us by email info@classicfire.co.uk.

You must appoint one or more competent persons, depending on the size and use of your premises, to carry out any of the preventive and protective measures required by the Order (you can nominate yourself for this purpose). A competent person is someone with enough training and experience or knowledge and other qualities to be able to implement these measures properly.

You must provide your employees with clear and relevant information on the risks to them identified by the fire risk assessment, about the measures you have taken to prevent fires, and how these measures will protect them if a fire breaks out.

You must consult your employees (or their elected representatives) about nominating people to carry out particular roles in connection with fire safety and about proposals for improving the fire precautions.

You must inform non-employees, such as temporary or contract workers, of the relevant risks to them, and provide them with information about who are the nominated competent persons, and about the fire safety procedures for the premises.

You must co-operate and co-ordinate with other responsible persons who also have premises in the building, inform them of any significant risks you find, and how you will seek to reduce/control those risks which might affect the safety of their employees.

You must provide the employer of any person from an outside organisation who is working in your premises (e.g. an agency providing temporary staff) with clear and relevant information on the risks to those employees and the preventive and protective measures taken. You must also provide those employees with appropriate instructions and relevant information about the risks to them.

If you are not the employer but have any control of premises which contain more than one workplace, you are also responsible for ensuring that the requirements of the Order are complied with in those parts over which you have control.

You must consider the presence of any dangerous substances and the risk this presents to relevant persons from fire.

You must establish a suitable means of contacting the emergency services and provide them with any relevant information about dangerous substances.

You must provide appropriate information, instruction and training to your employees, during their normal working hours, about the fire precautions in your workplace, when they start working for you, and from time to time throughout the period they work for you.

You must ensure that the premises and any equipment provided in connection with firefighting, fire detection and warning, or emergency routes and exits are covered by a suitable system of maintenance, and are maintained by a competent person in an efficient state, in efficient working order and in good repair.

Your employees must co-operate with you to ensure the workplace is safe from fire and its effects, and must not do anything that will place themselves or other people at risk.

Fire extinguisher training (practical) = £325 (up to 12 persons)

Fire awareness training with practical = £397.50 (up to 12 persons)

Fire warden training with practical = £413.40 (2-3 hours up to 12 persons)

Fire Risk Assessments = £418.70 - £500 (subject to size of premises)

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