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The Fire Threat Management Company Ltd
The Fire Threat Management Company Ltd
A fire safety assistance
company with more than 30 years Fire Service experience providing a professional service to any organisation
in need for a help to comply with Fire Safety Laws.
Fire Risk Assessment
According to "The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order
2005" ALL premises other than single private dwellings must have carried out a
Fire Risk Assessment, which must be site specific, complying with the current laws and new regulations.
Questions of concern:
- Suitable & Sufficient Fire Risk
Assessment
- Effective Fire Safety Management
- Adequate Procedures for Serious & Imminent
Danger
- Adequately
Maintained Fire Safety Provisions
- Adequate Safety Assistance
- Effectively Trained Employees
- Effective Means of
Escape
- Effective Fire
Warning
- Adequate Fire Fighting Equipment
- Effective Emergency Lighting
- Adequate Information to Employees
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Emergency procedures
There must
be provided a written emergency procedure
document, however take notice
that fire action notices next to each fire alarm break glass call point are not
sufficient.
The Fire Threat Management Company Ltd
can undertake
your existing procedures, discuss any short falls, and create from that a package that would feature as part of the Fire Safety Management. |

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Site Survey Inspections
Someone going into your premises and carrying out a Fire Safety
Inspection if you cannot afford to employ a fire officer. This would be more a fire safety management
check,
not a Fire Risk Assessment.
Management Training
Fire Safety Management - A process that ensures that people who are charged with managing premises
are fully aware of their obligations, know what the standards
are and how to manage emergencies etc. One should also know what the
requirements are for maintaining the provided Fire Safety Equipment and maintain
the appropriate contact details, plans, and contacts with the local fire
service.

Staff Fire Training
Correct training for your staff to ensure they know how to
react, for example, which is correct type of Fire Extinguisher to use on the fire in front
as well as to identify when a fire should be left to the fire service.
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