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Health & Safety and Fire Risk Assessment are key elements of a thorough Business Continuity Plan
One of the biggest contributors to disasters is fire. Preventative action in this area can not only save your business but also the lives of the people in and around the business. The health and safety of your employees, customers, visitors, and those living or working near to your business premises rests with the owner or senior director of the business. It is therefore vital to your future survival that you you’re your legal obligations, that the workplace is safe and that you are protected from unnecessary litigation.
The Crisis Survivor Solution
This ensures that the vital procedures of Health & Safety and Fire Risk Assessment are up to date and comply with current legislation or best practice so that you will be able to rely upon them when they’re most needed.
Crisis Survivor’s proactive approach will identify the key risks affecting the people in your business and supply specialist safety experts to work with you in order to minimise the risks that could otherwise lead to a major workplace incident.
Key Questions
Do you have Fire Risk Assessments that are regularly reviewed and/or tested and have the necessary controls?
Are you confident that the person who undertook the Fire Risk Assessment was competent to do so?
Are your Fire Risk Management Plans regularly reviewed and do they include fire/emergency evacuation drills?
Do your Fire Risk Assessments take into account the effects that neighbouring companies may have on your business?
Are your working procedures/standards meeting current legislation and/or industry best practice standards?
Is your Health & Safety documentation reflective of your operational procedures?
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