Fire Risk Assessment


Your Fire Risk Assessment (FRA) will be carried out by our assessors after a detailed consultation with you at your premises prior to the FRA being carried out. The consultation will be to ascertain the necessary level of information to assist in the preparation of the report. Typically this will take approximately 30 to 60 minutes of your valuable time and effort.

Your comprehensive FRA will be presented in a clear fronted spiral bound report and where applicable, will contain amongst other items the following information:


A Pro forma, which will include: 

  • Introduction to the premises;
  • General information about the use of the premises,
  • Its occupants & their abilities,
  • Dimensions of the building
  • Any fire loss experience;
  • The relevant fire safety legislation guidance;
  • Fire hazards and their elimination or control;
  • Fire protection measures;
  • Management of fire safety;
  • Fire risk assessment R.A.G. guide;
  • Significant Findings & Actions;
  • Photographs (if applicable);
  • Your local Fire and Rescue Service contact details;
  • Fire record drawings of the premises (if applicable);
  • Any other relevant notes. 


Contained within the individual sections of the report will be references to the following: 

  • Occupants at special risk;
  • Electrical sources of ignition;
  • Smoking provision for staff and visitors;
  • Arson;
  • Portable heaters and heating installations;
  • Cooking provisions;
  • Lightning provisions;
  • Housekeeping items;
  • Hazards introduced by outside contractors and building works;
  • Dangerous substances
  • Other significant fire hazards that warrant consideration including hazardous processes that impact on general fire precautions.
  • Means of escape;
  • Measures to limit fire spread and development;
  • Emergency Escape lighting;
  • Fire safety signs and notices;
  • Means of giving warning in case of fire;
  • Manual fire extinguishing appliances;
  • Automatic fire extinguishing systems;
  • Procedures and arrangements for the management of fire safety;
  • Training of staff;
  • Fire drills;
  • Testing and maintenance of the workplace; and
  • Keeping and maintaining records of inspections, tests and staff training. 

Go to our Contact page to request a quote or for information on any aspect of fire safety at your premises

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