UK Fire Safety / All Services
Fire Risk Assessments
Identify the fire hazards. Identify people at risk. Evaluate, remove or reduce the risks. Record your findings, prepare an emergency plan and provide training.
Fire Door Inspections
The inspection will involve checking that the gap around the door frame and threshold is correct, hinge condition and certification, signage, overhead door closers, fire rated glass, intumescent seals, smoke seals, locks, latches, handles.
Compartmentation
fire compartmentation is the sub-division of a building into smaller sections or units in order to withstand and limit damage/growth from a fire situation by preventing the spread of smoke and fire, with the use of fire resisting construction.
Fire Safety Training
This involves assessing the risks and specific hazards present within your environment and then installing appropriate fire safety measures accordingly, including equipment such as fire alarm systems, fire extinguishers and emergency lighting.
Fire Safety Plans
A fire safety management plan details your arrangements to implement, control, monitor and review fire safety standards and to ensure those standards are maintained.
Personal Evacuation Plans
A Personal Emergency Evacuation Plan (PEEP) is used to document how people will be evacuated when they have difficulty responding to a fire alarm or escaping from a building unaided, in the event of an emergency.
DSEAR Inspections and reports
DSEAR requires employers to assess the risks of fires and explosions that may be caused by dangerous substances in the workplace. From June 2015 DSEAR also covers the risk caused by gases under pressure and substances that are corrosive to