COMPLIANCE WITH FIRE SAFETY REGULATIONS
How do I remain compliant with Fire Safety Regulations?
As a business owner you have a responsibility to protect your site and staff from potential fire risks. There are several steps you need to follow in order to be compliant with the law.
- Fire extinguishers must be visible and placed in strategic locations around the site
- Keep sources of ignition away from fuel
- Do you have adequate evacuation procedures in place?
- Who is assigned to contact the fire brigade?
- Do you have capacity to put out a small fire if required?
- Have you done a fire drill?
- Do your staff know what they must do in the event of a fire?
- Are temporary staff also aware?
- Are electrical outputs and machinery checked regularly?
What do we need to be aware of for fire safety?
- Identify sources of ignition
- Identify sources of fuel
- Identify sources of oxygen
- Identify potential risks within your building
- Evaluate the risk of a fire starting on site
- Remove potential fire hazards
- Record any discoveries of fire risks
- Prepare an emergency plan and ensure all fire exits are clear
- Make changes where necessary
Being a Commercial Kitchen what do we need to be aware of?
Being a commercial kitchen you require Class F fire extinguishers on site, these are designed for tackling fires caused by cooking. Fires in a home environment can be put out using water mist extinguishers.
What should an emergency plan consist of?
- A suitable fire detection system (alarms must be working and checked regularly)
- A plan for a false alarm
- Set guidance on who contacts the fire brigade
- There must be clear signage leading to fire exits and these must be unobstructed
- Emergency doors must be easy to open
- Employees must be trained in what to do in the event of a fire
- There must be provision for disabled people during an emergency
- Emergency fire plan must be tested regularly
- You must assign Fire Warden roles to two people or more for each department
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