Fire Risk Assessment Standard Operating Procedure

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A fire risk assessment is a systematic evaluation of a facility or premises in order to identify fire hazards, assess the risks presented by those hazards, and implement appropriate control measures to mitigate those risks. A standard operating procedure (SOP) for fire risk assessment should outline the steps to be taken in order to carry out a thorough and effective assessment of the facility.

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The SOP may include the following steps: Identify the scope of the assessment, including the area or areas to be covered and any relevant regulations or standards. Gather information about the facility, including its layout, use, and any fire safety systems in place. Identify any fire hazards present in the facility, including sources of ignition, fuel, and oxygen. Assess the risks presented by these hazards, taking into account factors such as the likelihood of a fire occurring and the potential consequences if a fire did occur. Identify control measures that can be implemented to mitigate the identified risks, such as the installation of smoke detectors or the provision of fire extinguishers. Document the findings of the assessment, including any recommendations for improvement. Review the assessment periodically to ensure that it remains current and relevant.

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