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This guide covers key aspects of fire risk assessment for residential premises, including identifying people at risk, significant findings, emergency plans, and verifying if assessments are suitable. It provides advice on recognizing competency, with a focus on knowledge of legislation, risk assessment principles, and preventive measures. The guide also outlines the importance of competent persons and responsible individuals in fire safety arrangements.
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An Inspector Calls Fire Risk Assessment an Enforcers View
FSO & Residential Premises 2 • Responsible Person or Person in Control • Competent Person • Relevant Person
FSO & Residential Premises 3 Fire Risk Assessment People especially at risk Significant findings Fire Safety Arrangements
FSO & Residential Premises 4 Portfolio Risk Assessment • Prioritise & Plan • Procurement • Petty cash ?
CFOA Audit Process Management Physical Outcome An Inspector Calls
Fire Risk Assessment Emergency Plan Records Verification An Inspector Calls
FRA is not Suitable & Sufficient ? Competency Advice What Next An Inspector Calls
How does the user recognize competence? • CV OF RISK ASSESSOR(S) • DISCUSSION OF APPROACH • TRACK RECORD + REFERENCES • EXAMINATION OF FRA FORMAT • EVIDENCE OF QA (e.g. BS EN ISO 9001) • EXTERNAL VERIFICATION
Fire Risk Assessment Competency Council FIRE RISK ASSESSMENT COMPETENTCY COUNCIL
Fire Risk Assessment Competency Council • Knowledge of applicable Legislation • Knowledge of appropriate Guidance • Knowledge of Building Construction • Knowledge of Fire Hazard and Risk
Fire Risk Assessment Competency Council • Knowledge of Preventive measures • Knowledge of Protective measures • Knowledge of MOE principles and evacuation strategies • Knowledge of FS Management • Knowledge of the Assessment of Risk from Fire