This general assessment template aims to identify and reduce the risk of fire and can be used everywhere. It is divided into three sections: First section covers detailed information about the building and occupants. The second section focuses on identifying hazards and control measures. Lastly, the third section sums up the assessment by generalizing the observation of the two components: 1) Likelihood of fire and 2) Consequences of fire
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A fire safety risk assessment is used to identify fire hazards and evaluate current fire safety protocols in a site to improve emergency plans. Small businesses can use this template to carry out fire safety risk assessments on simple premises (e.g small offices, shops, or industrial units etc). This template follows a simple 5-step guide provided by the UK Government.
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This Fire Prevention Inspection checklist template is used to check for fire safety threats to prevent fires and ensure fire code requirements are met.
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Use this fire marshal inspection checklist for business establishments to proactively assess the fire safety of the facility year-round and not only in preparation for the annual fire marshal inspection. Inspect the occupancy, building services, emergency lights, exit signs, alarms, fire extinguishers, hazardous areas, housekeeping, egress, and operational features. This checklist uses smart logic to inform property managers of potential points of focus that the fire department may need to know if non-compliant. Based on a candidate handbook from the NFPA for Fire Inspector I Certification Program, fire inspector candidates can also take a look at this checklist to have an idea of what entails practical exercises.
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