Have employees been adequately trained in fire safety procedures within the premises and in the use of fire-fighting equipment?
4. Record findings and action taken: Prepare an emergency plan, inform, instruct and give training to employees in fire precautions. 5. Keep the assessment under review: Generally the review date should be one year from the date of completion of the risk assessment, however it may be necessary to set an earlier date depending on the type of premises, processes carried out, etc. Employers and the self employed are expected to take reasonable steps to help themselves identify fire risks, e.g. by looking at appropriate sources of information such as legislation, and codes of practice or by reference to a competent individual. • For small premises presenting few or simple hazards a suitable and sufficient fire risk assessment can be a very straightforward process. • In many intermediate cases the fire risk assessment will need to be more sophisticated. Some areas of the assessment may require specialist advice such as in a particularly complicated building. • Large and complex premises wil
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