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Festive five – fire risk assessment (week five)

Review

You should constantly monitor the processes you are implementing for your fire safety precautions. This will enable you to ensure your fire risk assessment is suitable and sufficient for your premises.

If there is a significant change in the premises that will affect your fire safety you will need to review the current fire risk assessment, and in some cases completely revise it.

Some examples of changes that may occur in your premises include:

As the responsible person it is your responsibility to consider the potential fire risk before any changes are introduced.

You do not need to amend you fire risk assessment for trivial changes, only if you are introducing potential fire hazards.

If you keep your fire risk assessment under review it will ensure that the fire safety precautions are working effectively.

Checklist

Are you monitoring your fire safety precautions?

Have any significant changes been introduced?

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