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Fire Risk Assessment Checklist<\/h1>\n

If you\u2019re responsible for a building or premises, it\u2019s a legal requirement for you to carry out a fire risk assessment. For buildings with 5 or more occupants, this assessment needs to be officially documented. Identifying and mitigating potential fire risks can help to prevent accidental fires from starting. And, having an emergency plan in place should the worst happen can mean the difference between life and death.<\/p>\n

Ensuring your building is properly protected and adequately equipped to deal with fire is a key part of the fire risk assessment. Equipment must be easily accessible and relevant people should know how to use it. Passive fire protection<\/a> measures can also be implemented to dramatically slow the spread.<\/p>\n

Since 2014, CPFP<\/a> have been continually working to grow and develop, ensuring the highest standards of passive fire protection. Our fully IFCC certified technicians<\/a> can help you get to grips with fire safety, and make sure your building is safe.<\/p>\n

In this article, we explain each stage of the fire risk assessment checklist in detail, so you can make sure it is completed as accurately and thoroughly as possible.<\/p>\n

Fire Risk Assessment Checklist<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Step One \u2013 Detect Fire Hazards<\/strong><\/h3>\n

A fire needs three elements to start and spread: a source of ignition, oxygen, and fuel. In the first stage of the assessment, you need to go through the entire building and identify where these three elements might come into contact.<\/p>\n

Potential hazards that can start fires include:<\/p>\n