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Fire Risk Assessment Review

A fire risk assessment review is a crucial step in ensuring the safety of your building and its occupants. It involves identifying potential fire hazards, evaluating the risk of those hazards, and implementing measures to reduce or eliminate the risk. By conducting a thorough review, you can help prevent fires and protect your property and the people who use it.

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Our experienced assessors, many of whom are ex-fire service auditors and assessors themselves, use their extensive knowledge of the field to provide you with comprehensive solutions, meeting your legal requirements with ease and giving you one less thing to worry about.

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We specialize in all types of premises, including residential care homes, commercial & residential landlord, Air B&B, hospitality, schools, shops, factories, industrial, holiday lets, and retail premises amongst others, and ensure that the solutions we provide are tailored to your specific needs and budget. 

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Don't risk falling foul of the law when it comes to fire safety. Get in touch today for a straightforward conversation and see how we can help protect you and your organisation.

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Who needs a Fire Risk Assessment?

A Fire Risk Assessment is a legal requirement. If you are responsible for a building, for example a employer, owner or occupier of premises that aren't a 'single private dwelling' (a private home), you need to make sure a suitably competent person completes a Fire Risk Assessment. It is your duty to identify fire risks and hazards in your premises and take appropriate action. The Responsible Person must record all findings from their fire risk assessment, regardless of the size or purpose of the premises. 

It is important to record all findings from the assessment, regardless of the size or purpose of the building. 

Our Risk Assessment Services

FutureTrain offer a comprehensive Fire Risk Assessment service. Firstly, we discuss your requirements over the phone so we know exactly what you are looking for. We then arrange for an experienced, third party accredited fire risk assessor to visit your premises and create a detailed FRA and action plan based on our findings.

We then finalise the FRA and provide this to you with any recommendations to ensure you are safe, current and legal and comply with all enforcing authority requirements.

What are my legal obligations?

Responsible persons for a premises have a legal obligation to ensure that their actions, or lack of thereof, do not cause harm to others. This includes taking reasonable steps to prevent fires, accidents, injuries, and other incidents that could result in harm. Failure to fulfil these obligations can result in legal consequences, including unlimited fines and even imprisonment.

If you are a responsible person and would a free, friendly conversation about your fire risk assessment, please request a call back today.

Why choose FutureTrain?

Our experienced fire risk assessors are current and ex fire service and enforcing authority officers. We know exactly what the fire service require because that's what we have previously done.

Our team are qualified to a minimum of Level 4 Diploma in Fire Safety with many studying at the Fire Service College, Gloucestershire, UK and have many years experience as fire risk assessors across all industry sectors. 

We know what you need and we know how you get you there - in a cost effective, friendly, jargon free way!

If you’d like more information about our features, get in touch today.

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