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As of October 1st 2006, all employers/owners/occupiers, (the Responsible Person) have a legal obligation under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 (RRO), to carry out a Fire Risk Assessment for their premises.
All premises other than private domestic dwellings should undertake a risk assessment and this should be recorded if you have over 5 employees or is licensed in any way.
Think of it as an insurance policy, you should undertake a review of your fire safety precautions and when you think you have got it right you really should write it down. If the worst was to happen and you are summoned to court your fire risk assessment is your evidence that you have done everything reasonable practicable to prevent the fire, without it you have little or no defence.
The fire service will undertake an audit of your risk assessment periodically (depending on your risk), following a fire risk allegation (complaint) and after a fire or multiple false alarms – BE PREPARED!
In short; No! As a responsible person for your part of the building or for your activities whilst using that part of the building you to should undertake a risk assessment, for example:
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