A fire risk assessment helps you improve your procedures and protocols, whether you operate a school, office, shop or any non-domestic property. At Asco, we have experienced and knowledgeable engineers on hand to help you at every stage of the process.
The Fire (Scotland) Act 2005 means that as the owner, manager or employer operating commercial premises, it is your duty to ensure a fire risk assessment is carried out. The findings of this will help you uphold the right fire safety standards for your premises.
No matter what industry your business is in, and regardless of where you’re based in Duns, Forfar, Ardrossan, Aberdeen Glasgow, Edinburgh, Midlothian and the surrounding region, a workplace fire risk assessment will help you to do the following:
Identify persons at risk
Spot hazards and eliminate the risk of fire
Create a document for further action
Identify fire safety assets and equipment
Define a date for a future review
A fire risk assessment helps you improve your procedures and protocols, whether you operate a school, office, shop or any non-domestic property. At Asco, we have experienced and knowledgeable engineers on hand to help you at every stage of the process.
With technology at our disposal, we can create a detailed fire risk assessment report in line with the PAS 79 format. We’ll provide photographic examples of hazards and risks within your premises, along with advice on the action you can take to remedy each point.
Proper fire safety training can help save lives and as an employer, it is your legal duty to provide this for your employees. At Asco, we help you meet your legal obligations in accordance with the Fire (Scotland) Act 2005 through a variety of fire safety training services.
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