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  2. Begin by entering the 'Responsible Person' details, including the name of the premises or company, address, postcode, and telephone number.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. For each hazard identified in sections regarding sources of fuel and ignition, select 'Yes' or 'No', then outline control measures as necessary.
  7. 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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Completing a risk assessment yourself 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.
You can do it yourself or appoint a competent person to help you.
A Fire Risk Assessment is an organized and methodical look at your premises. It should take into account the activities that occur there and the likelihood of a fire starting. Identify the people at risk Reduce the risk of those hazards causing harm to as low as reasonably practicable.
You can do the fire risk assessment yourself with the help of standard fire safety risk assessment guides. If you do not have the expertise or time to do the fire risk assessment yourself you need to appoint a competent person to help, for example a professional risk assessor.
If you do not have the expertise or time to do the fire risk assessment yourself you need to appoint a competent person to help, for example a professional risk assessor. Your local fire and rescue authority might be able to give you advice if youre not sure your risk assessments been carried out properly.

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If you run a small organisation and you are confident you understand whats involved, you can do the assessment yourself. You dont have to be a health and safety expert. If you work in a larger organisation, you could ask a health and safety advisor to help you.
Fire risk assessment costs in the UK typically range from 200 to 1,500+, with most small to medium premises costing between 300-600. The final price depends on your property size, building complexity, location, and specific requirements.
Fire safety risk assessment: 5-step checklist (accessible) Fire hazards. People at risk. Evaluate and act. Record, plan and train. Review.

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