The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. RR(FS)O 2005 Part 1 –General Part 2 - sections –8 Duty to take general fire precautions –9 Risk Assessment.

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The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005

RR(FS)O 2005 Part 1 –General Part 2 - sections –8 Duty to take general fire precautions –9 Risk Assessment –10 Principles of prevention to be applied –11 Fire safety arrangements –12 Elimination or reduction of risks from dangerous substances

RR(FS)O 2005 –13 Fire fighting and fire detection –14 Emergency routes and exits –15 Procedures for serious and imminent danger and for danger areas –16 Additional emergency measures in respect of dangerous substances –17 Maintenance –18 Safety assistance –19 Provision of information to employees

RR(FS) O 2005 –20 Provision of information to employers and the self employed –21 Training –22 Co-operation and co-ordination –23 General duties of employees at work –24 Power to make regulations about fire precautions

RR(FS)O 2005 Part 3 – Enforcement –25 Enforcing authorities –26 Enforcement of order –27 Powers of inspectors –28 Exercise on behalf of fire inspectors etc. of their powers by officers and fire brigades –29 Alterations notices –30 Enforcement notices –31 Prohibition notices

RR(FS)O 2005 Part 4 – Offences and Appeals –32 Offences –33 Defences –34 Onus of proving practicable or reasonably practicable –35 Appeals –36 Determination of disputes by S of S Part 5 - Miscellaneous