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How to Conduct a Fire Risk Assessment

A responsible boss considers the safety of the business and all of the employees literally. A stable company requires a both health and safety protocol. Fire safety must be one of the priorities on the list. Fire outbreaks can turn a business into nothing in a snap of a finger. No sane boss or business owner wants that to happen. Thus, every business and every workplace must protect itself from the hazards of fire accidents. To do that, the procedures of regular fire risk assessment must be one of the major concerns in terms of safety measures. So, how should the assessment be conducted? Who and what shall be assessed in the workplace?

First and foremost, the business must identify all of the fire prone areas and how prone they are to cause fire. Also, the identifying of combustible agents in the workplace is intended to get rid of all fire hazards or at least minimise the tendency of fire in the area. In many cases, some combustible materials are essential to businesses so eliminating them is not an option. With these combustible materials used daily in a workplace, a fire risk assessment must be done to prepare all in the area on how to deal with an unexpected fire occurrence. It includes measures on how to handle such materials to avoid fire accidents.

After assessing the business premises, all the people who have an access to the area must be examined, too. Those are the employees, customers, are anyone who is allowed to enter the area, such as visitors. As part of the fire risk assessment, the reliability of fire fighting equipments and fire escape routes must be examined regularly. What must be considered here is the average number of people present in the business premises at the same time and their ages and agility. It must be made sure that the business has enough reliable staff members present to protect the business in the event of fire. This entails requiring the staff members to be well-versed with fire protection.

Prioritizing is also a very crucial part of the fire risk assessment. Having identified the fire hazards, the most dangerous ones must be dealt with first before the less destructive ones. Aside from making the staff members well informed about the fire escape routes and fire safety devices, the staff members must also be ready to save valuables of the business. The most valuable things must be marked with red stickers, for an instance, the next ones will be marked blue, and the things the business can afford to lose should not be marked at all.

Fire risk assessment is not conducted all at once in a short time. It must be done in a regular basis. While the business is ongoing, the assessment of fire risk in the business premises must also be ongoing. The employees change, the work environment itself changes, the safety gadgets’ reliability changes, and the priorities also change. Considering that there is always a change in the business, the assessment should never stop.

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