Fire Risk Assessment
Introduction
It is a requirement of the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 that the responsible person must carry out a fire safety risk assessment and implement and maintain a fire management plan.
Environtec follows the 5 steps to risk assessment as recommended by the Health and Safety Executive. All Environtec’s risk assessments are produced in a user friendly report with both legal compliance issues and hazards highlighted separately.
Our fire risk assessments cover the following aspects;
- Identify, assess and evaluate the fire hazards
- Make observations and recommendations for dealing with the hazards
- Discuss the site with the responsible manager to obtain a comprehensive fire safety overview
- Examine the relevant on-site documentation
- Identify any statutory non-compliance issues
- Provide an action plan for managing the risk
- Ensure any drawings/plans are suitable and up to date
- Production of management reports detailing the fire risk assessment including photographic support
- Auditing, review and monitoring of fire risk assessments
Competence and Experience
Our fire safety consultants are members of the Institute of Fire Safety Managers (IFSM) and / or International Institute of Fire Engineers (IFE) and hold the nationally recognised NEBOSH Certificate in Fire Safety and Risk Management. Our more experienced advisors work towards the Diploma in Fire Safety.
Environtec has experience of undertaking fire risk assessments in a wide range of working environments from low risk office spaces to high risk large manufacturing processes. We have also worked closely with housing associations, local authorities and managing agents in assessing risk with public areas and landlords demised areas.
Please contact us for further information or submit an enquiry if you require a quotation.

