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Workplaces and Businesses

How to complete a Fire Risk Assessment

Bedfordshire Fire & Rescue Service provides advice and guidance in respect of fire safety at work and other places. This guidance will help businesses meet their legal requirements.

FREE Business Fire Safety Sessions

We offer FREE online sessions to help businesses understand their fire safety responsibilities.

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NEW Regulation for Building Fire Safety- October 2023

Find out more about the current regulations and make sure you are compliant. 

Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022
 

Are you a Responsible Person of a multi-occupied residential building?

The Fire Safety Act 2021 commenced on 16 May 2022 and can be found here. The Act amends the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 (the “Fire Safety Order”). It applies to any building containing two or more domestic premises.  

The Fire Safety Order defines the Responsible Person as anyone who has control or anyone who has a degree of control over certain areas within the premises. This could be the owner, employer or occupier.

Fire Safety Act 2021 and Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022
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Fire Safety Law

The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 (The Fire Safety Order)  covers general fire precautions and other fire safety duties which are needed to protect 'relevant persons' in case of fire.

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Fire Risk Assessments

A fire risk assessment is an evaluation of the premises identifying hazards or potential hazards and determining the likelihood (risk) that such hazards will cause harm.

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Fire Safety Training

A common cause of injuries sustained in fire incidents, is the failure of the occupants of a building, whether staff or members of the public, to take the appropriate action when fire is discovered or a fire alarm is raised.

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Fire Extinguishers

As a business owner, you have a responsibility for the provision of appropriate firefighting equipment.  It is also your responsibility to check that all firefighting equipment is located correctly and in effective working order.

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Business Fire Safety Checks

Bedfordshire Fire and Rescue Service has a legal duty to ensure that premises and any relevant persons within these premises are kept safe from fire and that all potential hazards that could cause harm are sufficiently risk assessed and adequately managed.

As an enforcing authority, we support businesses to ensure they remain safe and compliant of their duties under the FSO. A business fire safety check is just one activity aimed at promoting fire safety and assisting businesses to remain compliant. 

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