Fact Sheet No. 6

Fire Risk Assessment Complete Starter Pack

For over seven years we have carried out numerous fire risk assessments for companies up and down the country. Now, for the first time, we are making our forms available free of charge to all Bonus Fire customers. Download the full set of 15 forms here to give you everything you need to get started!

Fire Risk Assessment Factsheet includes

  • Fire Risk Assessment: A brief introduction
  • What The Law Says
  • The 5 Steps to Fire Risk Assessments
  • Step 1: Identify any potential fire hazards
  • Step 2: Decide who might be in danger if fire should occur
  • Step 3: Evaluation
  • Step 4: Keep a record
  • Step 5: Review

Also includes these FREE fire risk assessment forms

  • Basic Fire Risk Assessment Form
  • Fire Risk Assessment Review
  • Specific Hazard Identified
  • Daily Fire Safety Check
  • Weekly Fire Safety Check
  • Annual Fire Safety Check
  • Defieiceny Report
  • Fire Applicance Checklist
  • Staff Induction Form
  • Staff Training Record Form

Sample Extract

A fire risk assessment is an organised way of looking at the workplace to identify potential fire hazards and minimise the risks they pose. A hazard is something that has the potential to cause harm; and the risk is the chance, high or low, of harm occurring.

Risk assessments will help you monitor highly hazardous areas more closely, making the workplace safer. This usually involves looking at each area of the workplace and using simple checklists to identify the hazards. You will then decide whether a hazard is significant and take action to ensure the risk is minimal.

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