Fire Risk Assessment (FRA) Checklist 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Fire Risk Assessment (FRA) Checklist in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the header section, including your name, job title, date of assessment, and department/location. This information is crucial for tracking and accountability.
  3. Proceed to Section 1: Management, Planning & Procedures. For each question, select 'Yes', 'No', or 'N/A' based on your current practices. Use the comments field to provide additional context where necessary.
  4. Continue through Sections 2 to 13, addressing staff awareness, fire exits, firefighting equipment, and more. Ensure you answer all questions thoroughly and utilize the comment sections for any specific notes or actions required.
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Types of fire risk assessment Type 1 fire risk assessment (common parts non-destructive) Type 2 fire risk assessment (common parts destructive) Type 3 fire risk assessment (common parts and flats non-destructive) Type 4 fire risk assessment (common parts and flats destructive)
A fire risk assessment (FRA) reviews the dangers of a fire breaking out in your building and recommends ways to reduce risks and protect residents. Controlling fire risks is an important part of building management and the FRA is like the guide book for fire safety measures in your building.
A Fire Risk Assessment (FRA) is designed to identify potential fire hazards and risks to the safety of employees. We recommend that an FRA is conducted by a professional. This will ensure that your business has adequate fire prevention and safety systems.
Whats covered by a FRA? FRAs are legally required and cover only the communal areas of blocks. Some of the issues they take into account include the safety of exit routes, measures in place to stop or slow down the spread of a fire and any factors that could start, accelerate or spread a fire.
The main aspects to consider are the functionality of fire detection and warning systems, the availability of suitable firefighting equipment, the ease of access to escape routes, the building has installed efficient emergency lighting systems, and signage clearly communicates emergency exits to occupants.

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Broadly speaking, assessments are conducted in five key steps: Identify the fire hazards. Identify people at risk. Evaluate, remove or reduce the risks. Record your findings, prepare an emergency plan and provide training. Review and update the fire risk assessment regularly.

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