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Fire Risk Assessment Support Services

At SVC Safety Solutions, we understand the importance of fire safety. While we no longer carry out fire risk assessments ourselves, we offer expert guidance to help you meet legal requirements and maintain a safe environment. We work closely with trusted third-party fire risk assessment providers and can connect you with the right experts for your needs.

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Why Fire Risk Assessments Are Essential

A fire risk assessment is not just a legal requirement under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005—it’s critical for protecting lives, property, and your business reputation.

Every non-domestic premise must have a documented fire risk assessment carried out by a competent person.

 

This includes:
✅ Commercial premises (e.g., offices, shops, warehouses).
✅ Communal areas in residential properties (e.g., blocks of flats).
✅ Properties with paying guests (e.g., holiday lets, B&Bs).

How We Support Your Fire Safety Compliance

We simplify the process by providing:

  • Expert Advice: Clear, actionable guidance to ensure compliance.

  • Trusted Referrals: Recommendations for reliable third-party fire risk assessment providers.

  • Ongoing Support: Advice on implementing findings, staff training, and maintaining compliance.

Key Steps in a Fire Risk Assessment

🚨 Identify Fire Hazards

  • Pinpoint sources of ignition, fuel, and combustible materials.

⚠️ Assess Who’s at Risk

  • Consider employees, visitors, contractors, and vulnerable individuals.

⛔️ Evaluate and Control Risks

  • Remove or reduce fire hazards and implement robust safety measures.

📄 Document Findings and Train Staff

  • Record hazards, control measures, and an emergency plan. Provide fire safety training to staff.

🤝 Review and Update Regularly

  • Ensure your assessment remains valid, especially after significant changes or incidents.

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Who Is Responsible for Fire Safety?

Responsibility lies with the “responsible person,” which can include:

  • Employers

  • Owners or landlords

  • Occupiers

  • Facilities managers or managing agents

If multiple parties share responsibility, collaboration is essential to ensure compliance.

Get Started Today

Fire safety doesn’t have to be complicated. Let us support you every step of the way:

  1. Call Us on 01206 262117 for expert advice.

  2. Connect with Trusted Fire Risk Assessment Providers.

Protect your people and premises with confidence—contact SVC Safety Solutions today.

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