Fire Risk AssessmentsFire Certificates are no longer legal tender. The person that holds responsibility over the business will now have to provide a detailed Fire Risk Assessment. If you have 5 or more employees, that Fire Risk Assessment will need to be documented and kept ready for inspection. |
Fire Certificates are no longer legal tender. The person that holds responsibility over the business will now have to provide a detailed Fire Risk Assessment. If you have 5 or more employees, that Fire Risk Assessment will need to be documented and kept ready for inspection. At Spitfire Services we follow the ‘Nine Key Steps to Fire Risk Assessment’ as outlined in the PAS 79 and sanctioned by the I.F.E and C.S Todd & Associates Ltd.
This modern method will ensure a methodical Fire Risk Assessment. We will also provide the assessment in an ‘easy to follow’ format to aid you with your Fire Safety Management.
At Spitfire Services we have valuable experience in conducting Fire Risk Assessments for a variety of different businesses. This ranges from offices and shops to large colleges, churches and factories.