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Begin by entering the 'Responsible Person' details, including the name of the premises or company, address, postcode, and telephone number.
Fill in the 'Name of Assessor(s)', their signature, and the date of assessment. Ensure you also note the date for review with the responsible person.
In the 'Building' section, provide information about property use, number of floors (including below ground), approximate area in square meters, age of building, and brief construction details.
Complete the 'Building Occupants' section by detailing occupancy profiles for weekdays and weekends, maximum number of persons in highly occupied compartments, and any sleeping arrangements.
For each hazard identified in sections regarding sources of fuel and ignition, select 'Yes' or 'No', then outline control measures as necessary.
Continue through each section methodically, ensuring all fields are completed accurately. Use our platform's features to save your progress frequently.
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