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1 Fire Risk Assessment in Community Halls and Licensed Premises
5th December 2014 Fire Protection Department Hertfordshire Fire & Rescue Service Dave Gould GIFireE FdSc MCMI Fire Protection Manager

2 Aims & Objectives Your Responsibilities under the FSO Some Definitions
Simple 5 Step Fire Risk Assessment What you should Consider in the FRA Guidance Documents

3 Community Halls & Licensed Premises:
A Community Hall or Licensed Premises requires a ‘suitable and sufficient’ Fire Risk Assessment ; Significant Findings Must Be Recorded under : The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order If The premises is subject to a licence i.e. Premises Licence under Licensing Act 2003 or if 5 or more persons are employed by the ‘Responsible Person’

4 Community Halls & Licensed Premises
Definitions: ‘Relevant Person’ – Any person who is lawfully on the premises or within the vicinity. ‘Responsible Person’- The person who has control of the premises e.g. Landlord, owner, agent but could be the Chair of Management Committee. ‘Competent and Capable’ person- A person who has the knowledge and experience or training to carry out a Fire Risk Assessment

5 5 Step Fire Risk Assessment Process
What are the fire hazards in the premises ? .i.e smoking / heaters / naked flames / cooking Who is at risk ? (members of the public / staff / volunteers / children & people with disabilities ) What is your plan to keep people safe and reduce the risk ? Can you remove or eliminate the hazard and therefore the risk . What is your Emergency Action Plan (EAP) Record Plan and Train : keep a record of your ‘significant findings’. What were the hazards and what have you done to control them to bring the risk down to a ‘tolerable level’. Maintain your Fire Risk Assessment : its a living document so review and update it . If risks change or you think its no longer valid.

6 Main Areas For Consideration
Emergency Action Plan or Event Management Plan Fire protection for areas of ‘High Fire Risk’. Method of raising the Alarm ( ‘Shout’ , Hand Gong or BS5839) : Audible in all Areas. Emergency Lighting :Escape Routes Firefighting Equipment : Kitchens etc Fire Exit Signage ( Maintained / Non –maintained )

7 Testing Fire alarms should be tested weekly and inspected annually.
Final Exits : panic fastenings / push bars tested weekly. Emergency lighting should be tested monthly and fully tested annually. Fire fighting equipment should be examined weekly and tested annually. All annual tests / inspections must be carried out by a competent person. All should be recorded in a Fire Log Book .

8 Other Considerations Risk of Arson and Fire Setting in the area ?
Ensuring the final exits are available at all times and don’t require a key to get out . Portable Appliance Testing (PAT) Cookers, grill pans etc are regularly cleaned to ensure there is not a build up of fat which can easily ignite.

9 Co-operation & Co-ordination
The Staff & Volunteers Users of the Facility (Community Groups) Public who Hire Premises for their use Contractors & Self Employed Other Managers / Responsible Persons who share the premises

10 Community Halls and Licensed Premises
There are a series of guides available for use and are FREE to download as well as a template for completing the assessment. Website addresses: Guides: Templates:

11 Fire safety advice for business premises, fire law guidance, fire risk assessment checklist –
Communities and Local Government (CLG): Risk assessment and electrical testing guidance: Health & Safety Executive Advice on fire prevention Hertfordshire County Council Fire Industry Association Fire Protection Association

12 Community Halls and Licensed Premises
Any Questions ? Thank You


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