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How to Find a Qualified Fire Risk Assessor

Professionals who can help you with your fire risk assessment may go by a few different names, including fire risk and compliance advisor, or health and safety advisor, but generally searches for u201cfire risk assessorsu201d will yield the kind of results you need.<br>

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How to Find a Qualified Fire Risk Assessor

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  1. How to Find a Qualified Fire Risk Assessor

  2. A fire risk assessment is legally required for premises that aren’t private dwellings. The person responsible for a building, shop, office, or community centre, for instance, will need to ensure that a fire assessment report is created. This person could be the owner of the building, the occupier of an office space, or someone who has been designated the responsible person for handling this matter. As many people don’t have the knowledge to carry out a full fire risk assessment themselves, it is normal that a third party is tasked with completing this process. Fortunately, fire risk assessors are relatively easy to find these days, but this post explores exactly how you can do it.

  3. Finding a Professional to Help You It might also help you to search for the companies that these people work for, such as ‘fire risk assessment services’ or ‘fire and safety consultants’. Some people assume that Fire and Rescue Authorities have the ability to complete fire assessments, but they do not. They might be able to give you advice on issues relating to fire safety and point you in the right direction for finding a competent assessor, but the responsibility ultimately lies elsewhere.

  4. Competency Criteria – The Fire Risk Assessment Competency Council (FRACC) The Fire Risk Assessment Competency Council (FRACC) has published a set of criteria that determines the necessary competency of someone performing a fire risk assessment. This can be used to support building owners and managers in checking a prospective assessor has what it takes. There are also various online guides and suggestions from fire and safety authorities such as London Fire on what to look for, which can prove useful during this process.

  5. contact us The Stable office, Young Oak Water Lane Oxton Notts Tel: 0115 896 3814 https://www.uk-fireriskassessments.co.uk/

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