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Safety & Compliance Division
  Fire Legislation
   
 

Fire safety in the workplace is the employer’s responsibility.

From the 1st October 2006 amendments to the Fire Precautions (Workplace) Regulations 1997 come into force.

New requirements under the revised regulations remove Fire Certification under the Fire Precautions Act 1971 and places responsibility for a Fire Risk Assessment on the employer, via a ’Responsible Person’.

The new law affects you if you are:

  • Responsible for business premises
  • An Employer
  • Self employed with a business premises
  • A charity or voluntary organisation
  • A contractor with a degree of control over any premises.

In order to maintain the existing standards set by the expert Fire Service inspections, a practiced level of expertise in fire safety is required; this expertise is sometimes not available in commercial and industrial organisations due to organisational pressures and resource limitations.

TAS are able to provide a cost-effective fire safety service which encompasses a Fire Risk Assessment and recommendations for fire safety improvements (if required). The following topics would all receive consideration during the process:

  • Building structure and fabric.
  • Sources of ignition.
  • Detection and alarm systems.
  • Fire fighting equipment.
  • Fire safety equipment maintenance and testing schedules and records.
    Staff training.
  • PAT testing schedules.
  • Fire water run-off provisions.
  • Provision for any disabled persons.
  • Fire walls.
  • Emergency lighting installation.
  • Fire safety signage.
  • Fire escapes.
  • Travel distances.
  • Location and control of any waste skips.
  • Corridors and staircases.
  • Process activities and materials/substances.
  • Control of combustibles.
  • Means of escape.
  • Ovens/heating processes.
  • Emergency evacuation procedures.
  • Electrical installation inspection and test schedules and records.
  • Anticipated response time of the local Fire Service to an emergency.
  • Hot Work Permits.
  • Fire doors.
  • Fire exit signage.
  • Emergency lighting maintenance and testing schedules.
  • Final exit doors.
  • Number of people present.
  • Shift work & out-of-hours work.
  • Smoking policy.
  • Switch-off at night policy.
 


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