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Fire Risk Assessment

Fire requires three key ingredients to start. These 3 elements when combined are often referred to as the ‘Fire Triangle’ or ‘Combustion Triangle’. All must be present as listed below for fires to occur:

  • A source of ignition (heat)

  • A source of fuel (something that burns) 

  • Oxygen

Fire Risk Assessment

It is a statutory requirement that employers, building owners or occupiers carry out a Fire Risk Assessment and keep it up to date in order to comply with The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 (England and Wales), Fire (Scotland) Act 2005 and Fire Safety Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2010.

Fire Risk Assessment

HBI by UL Solutions Fire Risk Assessment

HBI by UL Solutions have a dedicated team of professional Fire Risk Assessors with experience working in a large range of building types including schools, commercial and domestic premises, health care properties and hotels.  All HBI by UL Solutions Fire Risk Assessors hold a minimum of a NEBOSH qualification in Fire Risk Assessment (or equivalent).

The HBI by UL Solutions Fire Risk Assessment is a thorough appraisal designed to:

  • Identify the fire hazards

  • Identify the people at risk

  • Reduce the risk of a fire occurring within a building 

  • Reduce the potential damage a fire may cause

  • Reduce the risk of injury or death to building users in the event of a fire

HBI by UL Solutions Fire Risk Assessment

Each of our Fire Risk Assessments will identify areas including:

  • Emergency routes and exits

  • Fire detection and warning systems

  • Fire fighting equipment

  • Safe storage of dangerous substances

  • Suitability of emergency fire evacuation plans

  • Needs of vulnerable people, eg the elderly, young children or those with disabilities

  • Staff Fire Safety Training

  • Hot Works Policies and Procedures

If you would like more information about Fire Risk Assessment or Fire Safety, please contact HBI on 01189 889999

HBI Fire Risk Assessment
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