2. Training Staff
For certificated premises this may be specified in the certificate. Induction training is particularly important. Practical training can be supplemented by additional written instructions and all training should be logged. Employers should not nominate employees to implement measures for fire fighting and provide them with adequate training, information and equipment. Practice fire drills should be carried at least once a year, and perhaps more frequently for larger premises. The use of appointed 'fire warden's' to supervise and review evacuation exercises is to be commended.
3. Fire Instruction Signs / Notices
Emergency routes and exits, must be indicated by signs. Emergency routes requiring illumination should be provided with emergency lighting of adequate intensity should normal lighting fails. It is good practice to have printed notices displayed in conspicuous positions in all parts of the premises detailing the action to be taken in the event of fire.
4. Staff Considerations
All staff should be considered when setting up fire precautions -including the less able-bodied, wheelchair users and those with impaired mobility, staff with impaired vision or impaired hearing and staff with learning difficulties.
5. Alterations
Before carrying out structural alterations or changes to fire alarm systems it may save you time and expense to consult with your local building control officer and/or Fire Prevention Officer.
6. Maintenance
Fire precautions equipment and devices should be subject to a suitable system of maintenance in order to ensure they remain in efficient working order and good repair.
CHECKLIST - FIRE SAFETY
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Have you sought the advice of your local Fire Prevention Officer? |
YES/NO |
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2 |
Do your premises require a fire certificate? |
YES/NO |
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3 |
Have you obtained, and fully comply with the requirements of, your fire certificate? |
YES/NO |
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4 |
For non-certificated offices and shops, do you provide reasonable means of escape and means for fire fighting? |
YES/NO |
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5 |
Have you an established set of fire precautions, including means of escape in case of fire, a fire warning system, means for fire fighting and fire instruction notices? |
YES/NO |
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6 |
Do you train your staff in matters of fire safety? |
YES/NO |
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7 |
Have you taken into account all your staff in emergency procedures? |
YES/NO |
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8 |
Are your extinguishers regularly serviced? |
YES/NO |
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9 |
Do you maintain your electrical system and appliances adequately? |
YES/NO |
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10 |
Do you have an accepted policy with regard to (no) smoking at work? |
YES/NO |
REFERENCES/FURTHER DETAIL
1. Fire Safety At Work (HMSO 1996) website www.archive.official-documents.co.uk/document/fire/contents.htm
2. Fire Safety for Small Businesses (Fire Protection Association)
3. Hampshire fire website:
4. HMSO website: (now OPSI.gov.uk)
5. Fire prevention association fire risk assessment information :-
6. The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005:-
7. Fire safety guidance and legislation