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Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005
          Fire Risk Assessment

        VERITAS CONSULTING
       www.veritas-consulting.co.uk
The New Order Replaces

The Fire Precautions Act 1971
The Fire Precautions (Workplace)
Regulations 1997 as amended 1999
Fire Certificates
The Order Requires fire precautions to be
put in place ‘where necessary’ and to
the extent that is reasonable and
practicable in the circumstances

Responsibility for compliance rests with
the ‘Responsible Person’. This is the
employer / owner or any other person
who has control of any part of the
premises
Responsible Person

If you are the Responsible Person and
employ five or more people you must
carry out a fire risk assessment and record
your findings
Duties Under the Order
 Appoint one or more competent persons
 Provide employees with clear fire risk
 information
 Consult employees & others
 Establish a suitable way of contacting the
 emergency services
 Provide fire precautions information
 Ensure fire equipment is maintained
 Employees Must Co-Operate
Help and Advice
The Government has published eleven documents
providing guidance for the various types of
premises covered by the new legislation. These can
be downloaded from www.communities.gov.uk
    Offices and Shops
    Premises providing Sleeping Accommodation
    Residential Care
    Small and Medium Places of Assembly
Help and Advice
Large Places of Assembly
Factories and Warehouses
Theatres and Cinemas
Educational Premises
Healthcare Premises (responsibility of the
Department of Health)
Transport Premises and Facilities
Open Air Events
Enforcement

The local fire and rescue authority has the power
to inspect your premises

They will look for evidence that you have carried
out a suitable fire risk assessment and acted on it
The Statutory Bar

The statutory bar applies to new or refurbished
buildings where plans have been approved
under the Building Regulations or an approved
inspector's initial notice has been accepted and
where the fire authority deem that the building
requires a fire certificate under the Fire
Precautions Act
How It Works

Plans should be sent to the fire authority via the
building control body. Having been consulted by
the building control body the fire authority,
under the Fire Precautions Act 1971, cannot
then require further fire safety measures for
means of escape from the building on
occupation, i.e. the statutory bar is applied
Building Regulations

However, if the fire authority is satisfied that the
fire precautions are inadequate for means of
escape, and that these were not subject to
Building Regulations approval, or were not
known at the time of approval, then the fire
authority is not barred from making additional
requirements
Statutory Bar
In practical terms in all but a few premises the
statutory bar has ceased to be of effect. This
makes it all the more important that consultation
between building control bodies and fire
authorities should result in a consensus on the
fire safety aspects of building work at the
earliest possible stage      during the design and
execution of a building project
Risk Assessment



Fire Risk Assessment
Risk Assessment Method
                 Four Stages
     Identify fire hazards
1.

     Identify persons at risk
2.

     Evaluate, remove, reduce & protect from risk
3.
     – are existing arrangements satisfactory?
     Record the findings, prepare an emergency
4.
     plan, inform and review regularly
Stage 1
       Identify the Hazards
                         Combustibles (Fuel)
Ignition sources
                          Waste materials
  Electrical equipment
                          Flammables
  Smoking
                          Plastics & rubber
  Candles
                          Furniture & fabrics
  Cookers & hobs
                          Surface linings
   Boilers & heaters
                          Storage
  Arson
Stage 1 Check List

Have you identified all     Ignition Sources?
potential

Have you identified all        Fuel Sources?
potential

Have you identified all   Sources of Oxygen?
potential

Have you made a note of        your findings?
Stage 2
 Identify People at Risk

In and around the premises
  Visitors to the building
  Contractors


People especially at risk
  People asleep
  People with disabilities
Stage 2 Check List
Have you identified   who is at Risk?



Have you identified   why they are at Risk?



Have you made a       of your Findings?
note
Stage 3
       Evaluate the Risks
The risk of a fire starting
     Accidentally – cigarettes not put out properly
     By act or omission – rubbish allowed to build up,
     electrical equipment not properly maintained, etc
     Deliberately – Arson
The risk to people
     The likelihood of a particular fire?
     The extent and rate of fire & smoke spread?
     Can everyone evacuate in time?
Remove or Reduce the Risk
               Consider

   Detection and Warning Systems


   Fire-fighting


   Escape routes


   Lighting
Remove or Reduce the Risk
               Consider


 Signs & Notices



 Maintenance
Stage 3 Check List
Can the existing means of detection ensure a
fire is discovered quickly enough for the alarm to
be raised in time for all the occupants to escape
to a place of total safety

Are the detectors of the right type and in the
appropriate locations
Stage 3 Check List
Can the existing means of warning be clearly
heard or seen and understood by everyone
throughout the whole building when initiated
from a single point?
Are there provisions for people or locations
where the alarm cannot be heard?
If the fire-detection & warning system is
electrically powered does it have a back-up
power supply?
Stage 3 Check List
Are the fire extinguishers suitable for the purpose?
   Are there Sufficient ?
   Are they the correct type?
   Are they Visible ?
Are Escape routes clearly indicated and free of clutter?
Is there sufficient lighting in the event of power cut ?
Can the fire service get free access to your premises?
Is the fire safety equipment maintained by a
competent persons?
Stage 4
Record – Plan – Inform – Review
     Where (address / location)
     What (hazards) source of ignition / fuel
     People at risk
     Evaluate (plan)
     Actions taken
     Actions proposed (including time scale)
     Inform – especially persons at risk
     Review regularly
Finally

Have you recorded significant findings?
Have you recorded what you have done?
Are your records available for inspection?
Contact

   VERITAS CONSULTING

Health and Safety Consultants

www.veritas-consulting.co.uk

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Fire Risk Assessment Presentation

  • 1. Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 Fire Risk Assessment VERITAS CONSULTING www.veritas-consulting.co.uk
  • 2. The New Order Replaces The Fire Precautions Act 1971 The Fire Precautions (Workplace) Regulations 1997 as amended 1999 Fire Certificates
  • 3. The Order Requires fire precautions to be put in place ‘where necessary’ and to the extent that is reasonable and practicable in the circumstances Responsibility for compliance rests with the ‘Responsible Person’. This is the employer / owner or any other person who has control of any part of the premises
  • 4. Responsible Person If you are the Responsible Person and employ five or more people you must carry out a fire risk assessment and record your findings
  • 5. Duties Under the Order Appoint one or more competent persons Provide employees with clear fire risk information Consult employees & others Establish a suitable way of contacting the emergency services Provide fire precautions information Ensure fire equipment is maintained Employees Must Co-Operate
  • 6. Help and Advice The Government has published eleven documents providing guidance for the various types of premises covered by the new legislation. These can be downloaded from www.communities.gov.uk Offices and Shops Premises providing Sleeping Accommodation Residential Care Small and Medium Places of Assembly
  • 7. Help and Advice Large Places of Assembly Factories and Warehouses Theatres and Cinemas Educational Premises Healthcare Premises (responsibility of the Department of Health) Transport Premises and Facilities Open Air Events
  • 8. Enforcement The local fire and rescue authority has the power to inspect your premises They will look for evidence that you have carried out a suitable fire risk assessment and acted on it
  • 9. The Statutory Bar The statutory bar applies to new or refurbished buildings where plans have been approved under the Building Regulations or an approved inspector's initial notice has been accepted and where the fire authority deem that the building requires a fire certificate under the Fire Precautions Act
  • 10. How It Works Plans should be sent to the fire authority via the building control body. Having been consulted by the building control body the fire authority, under the Fire Precautions Act 1971, cannot then require further fire safety measures for means of escape from the building on occupation, i.e. the statutory bar is applied
  • 11. Building Regulations However, if the fire authority is satisfied that the fire precautions are inadequate for means of escape, and that these were not subject to Building Regulations approval, or were not known at the time of approval, then the fire authority is not barred from making additional requirements
  • 12. Statutory Bar In practical terms in all but a few premises the statutory bar has ceased to be of effect. This makes it all the more important that consultation between building control bodies and fire authorities should result in a consensus on the fire safety aspects of building work at the earliest possible stage during the design and execution of a building project
  • 14. Risk Assessment Method Four Stages Identify fire hazards 1. Identify persons at risk 2. Evaluate, remove, reduce & protect from risk 3. – are existing arrangements satisfactory? Record the findings, prepare an emergency 4. plan, inform and review regularly
  • 15. Stage 1 Identify the Hazards Combustibles (Fuel) Ignition sources Waste materials Electrical equipment Flammables Smoking Plastics & rubber Candles Furniture & fabrics Cookers & hobs Surface linings Boilers & heaters Storage Arson
  • 16. Stage 1 Check List Have you identified all Ignition Sources? potential Have you identified all Fuel Sources? potential Have you identified all Sources of Oxygen? potential Have you made a note of your findings?
  • 17. Stage 2 Identify People at Risk In and around the premises Visitors to the building Contractors People especially at risk People asleep People with disabilities
  • 18. Stage 2 Check List Have you identified who is at Risk? Have you identified why they are at Risk? Have you made a of your Findings? note
  • 19. Stage 3 Evaluate the Risks The risk of a fire starting Accidentally – cigarettes not put out properly By act or omission – rubbish allowed to build up, electrical equipment not properly maintained, etc Deliberately – Arson The risk to people The likelihood of a particular fire? The extent and rate of fire & smoke spread? Can everyone evacuate in time?
  • 20. Remove or Reduce the Risk Consider Detection and Warning Systems Fire-fighting Escape routes Lighting
  • 21. Remove or Reduce the Risk Consider Signs & Notices Maintenance
  • 22. Stage 3 Check List Can the existing means of detection ensure a fire is discovered quickly enough for the alarm to be raised in time for all the occupants to escape to a place of total safety Are the detectors of the right type and in the appropriate locations
  • 23. Stage 3 Check List Can the existing means of warning be clearly heard or seen and understood by everyone throughout the whole building when initiated from a single point? Are there provisions for people or locations where the alarm cannot be heard? If the fire-detection & warning system is electrically powered does it have a back-up power supply?
  • 24. Stage 3 Check List Are the fire extinguishers suitable for the purpose? Are there Sufficient ? Are they the correct type? Are they Visible ? Are Escape routes clearly indicated and free of clutter? Is there sufficient lighting in the event of power cut ? Can the fire service get free access to your premises? Is the fire safety equipment maintained by a competent persons?
  • 25. Stage 4 Record – Plan – Inform – Review Where (address / location) What (hazards) source of ignition / fuel People at risk Evaluate (plan) Actions taken Actions proposed (including time scale) Inform – especially persons at risk Review regularly
  • 26. Finally Have you recorded significant findings? Have you recorded what you have done? Are your records available for inspection?
  • 27. Contact VERITAS CONSULTING Health and Safety Consultants www.veritas-consulting.co.uk