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You have a member of staff who would like to use a mobility scooter to travel to work and then store it on your premises. Are there any safety and fire issues that you need to consider?
Published 15.05.2012
You might be surprised to learn that fire stations and vehicles have their fair share of fires too. What are the principal causes and what can you learn from mistakes made by the “experts”?
Published 23.06.2014
You’ve found evidence that staff are sleeping overnight on the premises. This isn’t something you have authorised or considered in your risk assessments. Is it a serious concern?
Published 05.04.2016
BSI British Standards recently published BS 9999:2008: a code of practice for fire safety in the design, management and use of buildings. What is its legal status and will it need to be applied to
your premises?
Published 12.01.2009
Managing the risk of a fire in your workplace is something that numerous companies are willing to do for you. But why not use our fire risk assessment guide to help you do it yourself?
Published 23.10.2006
The British Standards Institute has updated its code of practice for fire risk assessment as part of a push to improve the performance of assessors. What’s changed and how could it affect you?
Published 04.02.2021
Rumours are circulating that the government is set to introduce a new standard fire risk assessment document, and create rules which set out who can actually complete the process. Is there anything
in this?
Published 29.03.2010
One of the HSE’s priorities is to enforce fire safety during the construction of timber-framed buildings. What are the concerns and what does it expect to be done to manage the risk?
Published 10.03.2015
If you set up temporary sleeping cabins or caravans for workers, e.g. for an entertainment event or for construction work, you’ll need to make sure that fire safety considerations are taken into
account. Which rules apply?
Published 03.03.2014
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