3SFire risk assessments are carried out by qualified and competent fire risk assessors, based on best practice principals, which offers customers a high quality, flexible, tailored approach to meet their needs. The fire risk assessors often also work for the Fire and Rescue Service so can give accurate, relevant advice in a way that regulators like to see information.
Fire Risk Assessments
Fire Risk Assessment
Following a site visit our experienced Fire Risk Assessor would provide you with a comprehensive report and action log for the premises as well as ongoing support and advice relating to any actions identified.
All fire risk assessments completed by 3SFire are done so using our own assessors, all of whom are equipped with the appropriate qualifications and fire service experience. In carrying out the assessments, we utilise a tailored approach to produce a bespoke document which in addition to detailing those fire safety improvements required to achieve legislative compliance, also include goodwill recommendations to further enhance fire safety which are not a requirement under the legislation. This ensures our clients are not faced with unnecessary financial burdens.
Q: What is a Fire Risk Assessment and what’s involved?
A: If you are the designated responsible person in your organisation you must ensure an FRA is carried out and regularly reviewed in order to stay safe and compliant. If you’re an organisation with more than five employees you must also ensure a written record is kept of your Fire Risk Assessments.
Q: Do I need a fire risk assessment?
A: Whatever the size and scale of your business, you can call on 3SFire to carry out your FRA, we’ve carried numerous fire risk assessments at a wide variety of locations. Our fire risk assessors often also work for the Fire and Rescue Service so can give accurate, relevant advice in a way that regulators like to see information.
Q: Who can carry out a fire risk assessment?
A: If you don’t feel confident to do the fire risk assessment yourself or simply do not have the time, then you can assign a ‘competent person’ to undertake the assessment. This is a good idea for larger premises where the risks may be greater or more complex.
Q: How often is a fire risk assessment needed?
A: 3SFire have developed a model for delivering a quality managed fire risk assessment process to a portfolio of buildings to ensure that the highest risk building have the highest priority, and that the actions out of the risk assessment are managed. This model can recreated for any portfolio of property.
“Just to say thank you to your organisation for the professional manner in which you have dealt with our requirement. From start to finish you provided a simple process culminating in the production of the Fire Risk Assessment document which is both informative and easy to follow.”
– Fire Risk Assessment Customer
