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Fire Risk Assessment

Aspired Safety offer independent  Fire Risk Assessments to help you comply with your obligations under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005

Why Fire Risk Assessments Matter?

In the UK, it’s a legal must for all businesses, multi-occupancy buildings (HMOs), and shared areas in flats to have a fire risk assessment. This keeps everyone safe and ensures compliance with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005.

​Ensure your building meets all fire safety regulations with our expert fire risk assessment services.

Aspired safety will conduct a thorough evaluation to identify potential hazards and provide tailored recommendations for compliance.

What is a Fire Risk Assessment?

A Fire Risk Assessment is a detailed check to spot fire risks, see how a fire could affect people, and find ways to reduce these risks. Here’s the breakdown:

  1. Identify Fire Hazards – Aspired safety look for anything that could start a fire or fuel it, like faulty wires or stacks of paper.

  2. Find Who’s at Risk – Considering anyone who might be in danger if a fire happens, especially those with mobility challenges or visitors unfamiliar with the building.

  3. Evaluate and Reduce Risks – Aspired safety ensure your building is set up safely, with clear fire exits and working alarms.

  4. Record, Plan, and Train – We help you keep a record, create a fire safety plan, and train your team on what to do if there’s a fire.

  5. Review and Update Regularly – Important to keep your fire safety current and relevant.

             After the assessment, we provide a report, with easy-to-follow steps to make your property safer.

Who’s Responsible?

The “Responsible Person” – such as the building owner, employer, or landlord – must ensure the fire risk assessment is undertaken by a competent person. Aspired Safety can keep your fire safety up-to-date and makes sure everyone in the building is protected.

 

Why Do You Need a Fire Risk Assessment?

  • Stay Compliant – It’s required by law for UK workplaces.

  • Protect People – Keeps your employees, visitors, and customers safe.

  • Peace of Mind – Confidence you’re doing everything possible to prevent fire risks

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