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PLANNING

List of Events, Jobs, Tasks or Activities

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Risk Assessment

A complete general Risk Assessment includes checking:

Existing Risk Assessment is current Slip, Trip Hazards Emergency Escape Routes Fire Fighting Equipment First Aid Equipment Pedestrian and Traffic Routes Machinery Hazards Obstacles and Dangerous Locations Building Entrances and General Areas Dangerous Substances in Pipes and Containers Signs and Signage Lighting Violence and Aggression

Fire authorities no longer issue fire certificates and those previously in force will have no legal status.

Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005Fire authorities no longer issue fire certificates and those previously in force will have no legal status.

The order says you must carry out a fire-risk assessment.

In “A short guide to making your premises safe from fire” published for HM Government by DCLG Publications - Product code: 05 FRSD 03546 suggests that prior to making your initial Fire Risk Assessment you should:“Make a simple drawing of the premises, drawn roughly to scale, which shows any relevant structural features, such as staircases and how particular areas are used, for example, production, storage or sleeping areas.”

This guide will give you a template to draw a rough sketch of each Zone and an aid when transferring your information on to your master copy contained in your Zone Control File System.

Should you require any more assistance in preparing your documentation this year I can help Clive Burgess.

Identify the Hazards

Identify the RiskAnd the people at Risk

Evaluate, remove or reduce, and protect from risk

Record, plan, inform, instruct, and train

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