Fire safety is crucial for all UK buildings, especially commercial and multi-occupancy premises. Regular fire risk assessments are essential to maximize fire prevention and safety.

 

Fire risk assessments are detailed inspections by trained experts who identify hazards and provide risk reduction recommendations. Key areas assessed include escape routes, alarms, fire suppression systems, building layouts, ignition sources, electrical systems, and emergency procedures.

 

Our consultants and trainers all come from a fire service background, many of whom have served as high-ranking officers with brigades throughout the country, having been involved in fire safety inspections and fire training for many years, holding appropriate business management and fire related qualifications that enable us to ensure the correct level of fire safety training, working with our clients to ensure that this is complimentary to the running of their business.

 

 

Assessments:

 

Fire risks & preventative

measures

 

Escape routes

 

Fire detection & warning

 

Emergency lighting

 

Fire fighting equipment

 

Signs & notices

 

Training

 

Occupancy

Record of Significant Findings:

 

The fire hazards you have identified

 

The actions you have taken or will take to remove or reduce the chance of a fire occurring (preventative measures)

 

Persons who may be at risk, particularily those especially at risk

 

The actions you have taken or will take to reduce the risk to people from the spread of fire and smoke (protective measures) the actions people need to take in case of fire including details of any persons nominated to carry out a particular function (your emergency plan)

 

The information, instruction and training you have identified that people need and how it will be given

 

Frequent fire risk assessments are vital for effective fire safety management in UK buildings. Protect your premises and occupants by utilising expert assessors and implementing recommendations diligently. Fire safety requires ongoing diligence.

 

Call: 07968 834455 or

email: ray@phoenixexecutive.co.uk

Ray Bosdet

 

Ray, Owner and Principal Fire Safety Consultant, holds a Diploma in Management Studies and is a Member of the Institution of Fire Engineers by examination (Membership No. 6090). With 31 years of experience in the Fire and Rescue Service and completion of all Fire Service college fire safety courses, Ray leads a team of assessors who are trained fire safety officers with backgrounds in fire services. Our assessors' qualifications and hands-on fire service expertise equip them to thoroughly evaluate fire risks and recommend effective safety measures for all types of buildings.

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Fire safety is crucial for all UK buildings, especially commercial and multi-occupancy premises. Regular fire risk assessments are essential to maximize fire prevention and safety.

 

Fire risk assessments are detailed inspections by trained experts who identify hazards and provide risk reduction recommendations. Key areas assessed include escape routes, alarms, fire suppression systems, building layouts, ignition sources, electrical systems, and emergency procedures.

 

Our consultants and trainers all come from a fire service background, many of whom have served as high-ranking officers with brigades throughout the country, having been involved in fire safety inspections and fire training for many years, holding appropriate business management and fire related qualifications that enable us to ensure the correct level of fire safety training, working with our clients to ensure that this is complimentary to the running of their business.

 

Assessments:

 

Fire risks & preventative

measures

 

Escape routes

 

Fire detection & warning

 

Emergency lighting

Fire fighting equipment

 

Signs & notices

 

Training

 

Occupancy

Fire safety is crucial for all UK buildings, especially commercial and multi-occupancy premises. Regular fire risk assessments are essential to maximize fire prevention and safety.

 

Fire risk assessments are detailed inspections by trained experts who identify hazards and provide risk reduction recommendations. Key areas assessed include escape routes, alarms, fire suppression systems, building layouts, ignition sources, electrical systems, and emergency procedures.

 

Our consultants and trainers all come from a fire service background, many of whom have served as high-ranking officers with brigades throughout the country, having been involved in fire safety inspections and fire training for many years, holding appropriate business management and fire related qualifications that enable us to ensure the correct level of fire safety training, working with our clients to ensure that this is complimentary to the running of their business.

 

Assessments:

 

Fire risks & preventative

measures

 

Escape routes

 

Fire detection & warning

 

Emergency lighting

 

Fire fighting equipment

 

Signs & notices

 

Training

 

Occupancy

Record of Significant Findings:

 

The fire hazards you have identified

 

The actions you have taken or will take to remove or reduce the chance of a fire occurring (preventative measures)

 

Persons who may be at risk, particularily those especially at risk

 

The actions you have taken or will take to reduce the risk to people from the spread of fire and smoke (protective measures) the actions people need to take in case of fire including details of any persons nominated to carry out a particular function (your emergency plan)

 

The information, instruction and training you have identified that people need and how it will be given

 

Frequent fire risk assessments are vital for effective fire safety management in UK buildings. Protect your premises and occupants by utilising expert assessors and implementing recommendations diligently. Fire safety requires ongoing diligence.

 

Call: 07968 834455

or email: ray@phoenixexecutive.co.uk

Ray Bosdet

 

Ray, Owner and Principal Fire Safety Consultant, holds a Diploma in Management Studies and is a Member of the Institution of Fire Engineers by examination (Membership No. 6090). With 31 years of experience in the Fire and Rescue Service and completion of all Fire Service college fire safety courses, Ray leads a team of assessors who are trained fire safety officers with backgrounds in fire services. Our assessors' qualifications and hands-on fire service expertise equip them to thoroughly evaluate fire risks and recommend effective safety measures for all types of buildings.