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Bespoke / retainer packages providers in the UK? The fire safety process always starts with a fire risk assessment. If your knowledge or experience with fire doors is limited you can contact us for advise as to when you would need to appoint a ‘competent person’ to help with your fire door requirements. If you’re not sure if your risk assessment has been carried out properly, your local fire and rescue authority might be able to give you advice, although they can’t carry out risk assessments for you. Therefore, It is important to get a Certificated Fire Door Safety Inspection carried out in your premises to ensure all components of your fire doors are compliant with fire safety legislations.

What is a Fire Risk Assessment? A fire risk assessment is a process that involves assessing factors that could lead to a fire and how hazardous they are. The assessment will not only cover which factors are hazardous but how dangerous they are and what could happen if a fire broke out. Our fire risk assessors use both qualitative and quantitative fire risk assessment methods. Our consultants have many years of professional hands-on experience and include consultants who are members of the Institution of Fire Engineers and assessors who have completed the NEBOSH Fire Certificate.

Our team is highly skilled and knowledgeable, keeping up to date with all the latest health and safety legislation, to ensure your business or working environment is a safe place. As an independent HSE Consultant, we can either provide regular or one-off consultancy. If you’re looking for a local HSE consultant in Middlesbrough, then be sure to get in touch with us today. We provide a dedicated HSE consultancy service and cover a wide range of topics. Whether it’s a full spectrum audit of your building’s health or safety or just assistance with one aspect of it, we can tailor our service to suit you. Read additional information at Fire Extinguishers supplier UK.

The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order requires that the responsible person for any non-domestic premises must carry out a fire risk assessment of the premises and review it regularly. This depends on the seriousness of the offence and whether you’ve previously been told about matters. You may be served with an improvement notice requiring the Health & Safety failing to be sorted out or you can be taken to court.

Here at Staines Safety Services and Fire Solutions, our aim is to diligently support our clients with pragmatic solutions towards the demands of the evolving requirements of health, safety & fire legislation and client expectations regarding health and safety performance. We ensure piece of mind that your business is operating 100% compliant with current legislation by identifying, assessing and managing the risks that your business will face throughout the life cycle of your projects and beyond. Find extra information at here.