• Fire Survey
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There are five steps to carrying out a Fire survey
1. Identify the fire hazards.
For a fire to occur there has to be a source, ignition, fuel and oxygen. If all three are present and in close proximity, then the fire risk could increase as a result.
2. Identifying people at risk.
If a fire starts, the greatest danger to human life is the speed at which the fire spreads together with the heat and smoke through the premises. If this happens, the main risk to people is from the smoke and products of combustion. This can happen quickly incapacitating those escaping.
3. Evaluating the risks.
Once the hazards and those people at risk have been established the next step is to assess the effect of any particular hazards, taking into consideration any existing control measures that are already in place. Once established, you must then decide if any further control measures are needed to reduce the risk to an acceptable level.
4. Recording your findings.
You must record the significant findings of your risk assessment, together with details of any people that are at particular risk. More importantly, the record must show whether the existing control measures are adequate and, if not, what further action is required to reduce the risk to an acceptable level.
5. Review and Revise.
It is important to remember that fire risk assessment is a continuous process and as such must be monitored and audited. New and existing control measures should be maintained to make sure they are still working effectivel