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Fire Risk Assessments

Clear, proportionate assessments that identify fire risks and support effective control measures.

What a Fire Risk Assessment Covers

Fire Risk Assessments identify fire hazards, people at risk, existing control measures and areas requiring improvement. Assessments consider building layout, occupancy, evacuation arrangements and management systems.

Why Are Fire Risk Assessments Essential

Fire Risk Assessments are a legal requirement and fundamental to life safety. They provide a clear, structured basis for managing fire risk and demonstrate compliance to enforcing authorities and insurers.

Book a Fire Risk Assessment

Simply select "Fire Safety Services" below and one of the team will be in touch to arrange at a time that best suits you.

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Why Choose Us?

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01 Chartered Expertise 

Led by Graham Cowan, Chartered Fellow of IOSH (CFIOSH), Chartered Fellow of IIRSM (FIIRSM) and Technical Member of TIFSM. 

02 Practical Guidance 

We explain legislation in plain English, giving you simple, actionable steps toward compliance that you and your team can follow.

03 Multi-Sector Experience 

Experience across Care, Education, Property Management, Construction, Manufacturing, Industry and Agriculture.

04 Independent, Unbiased

Support is shaped around your service, your risks and your responsibilities, with a focus on what’s practical and achievable for your business.  

Frequently Asked Questions

  • There is no specific legal requirement to carry out audits, but employers are legally required to manage health and safety effectively. Audits and inspections are a recognised way of demonstrating compliance and due diligence.

  • Inspections focus on physical conditions and day-to-day practices. Audits take a broader view and assess systems, arrangements and management processes. The approach used depends on your needs.

  • This depends on your organisation’s activities, size and level of risk. Some organisations benefit from annual audits, while others require more frequent inspections.

  • No. Audits and inspections are planned to minimise disruption and carried out in a professional, collaborative manner.

  • Yes. Many organisations use audits as a starting point for structured improvement and ongoing consultancy support.

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