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A colleague has told you that changes to fire laws require you to complete a full fire drill every three months. You’re not convinced, as it sounds a bit over the top. Are they right and how can you
get the most out of the exercise?
Published 12.02.2007
You’ve heard that you need to provide annual fire safety training for all staff, but what should you include? Our fire safety briefing document covers the core essentials.
Published 14.09.2016
According to recent research, many businesses have failed to complete a fire drill and train staff in their emergency arrangements. Why is this so important, and how should you organise it?
Published 06.05.2010
A recent survey has identified the level of awareness that some staff have with regard to the health and safety procedures at their workplace. Were the results good or bad?
Published 25.05.2012
You’ve been told that fire drills are essential, so even though you only have a handful of staff you’ve been holding them every so often. But it feels like a complete waste of time. Are they really
necessary?
Published 02.08.2011
Your office is in a multi-occupancy building in which the landlord’s agent maintains some emergency equipment. In this situation who is responsible for providing training on the use of the items?
Published 31.08.2016
The managing agent of your shared building carries out a fire drill every six months. Unfortunately the date of the next planned drill is inconvenient. Can you refuse to participate?
Published 07.06.2016
Safe evacuation for all should be embedded within a building or organisation’s culture. But how do you know if you need to supply an evacuation chair for less mobile occupants, and are your staff
aware of how to use it in an emergency?
Published 20.12.2022
The department with responsibility for overseeing fire safety policy in England and Wales has been served with an enforcement notice for fire safety failings. What had it done wrong and how can you
avoid following suit?
Published 02.07.2010
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