These days the regulations for enforcing fire safety measures have become very stringent and strict to ensure people are abreast with fire risk assessment and its measures to be taken in case of any difficulty. Safety is of supreme importance for any organization and is essential to have regular fire risk assessments to ensure dangers are kept on a low. The duty of fire risk assessment completely lies in the hands of a person who is well aware of his duties. The process of how fire risk assessment is carried out and what are the stages involved ensuring complete safety of resident and workers are discussed below.
Identifications of hazards: This is the first step while assessing fire risk- identifying hazards and dangers that are present in either residential or workplace location is extremely important and should never be ignored. The fact that anything can start a fire must be understood well whether it is a heater, naked flame or even a hair dryer. The fundamental of any fire risk assessment understands is that such items can cause fire along with dangers associated at workplace with machinery and equipment.
Fires can be explosive: Fires can cause explosions because majority of the household items and workplace items are flammable in some or the other way. At home soft furnishings may be easily vulnerable to fire whereas at workplace pile of wastes can be potential causes of fire. The risk of fire can be reduced only on recognizing the risks which these elements might cause.
Final component of fire – Oxygen: The most important tip to be remembered is that without oxygen no fire can ever ignite leave alone spreading. For those assessing fire risks the important step is to keep oxygen levels at a low which might sound quite impractical when we think of it. A clear assessment should predominantly focus on the other two ingredients of fire until the workplace or resident has stocks of pressurized oxygen.
There are two things which are important here first recognizing risk and measures to reduce the dangers of fire. An assessor must be able to give the necessary advice on the means to remove flammable materials or swap them with less flammable materials. The workers and residents must be given necessary training to fight such situations in case of emergency in order to remain safe and secure.
