Fire safety risk assessment
Follow the 5 key steps below and fill in the checklist.
The risk assessment process involves an inspection of the premises to identify potential fire
hazards, to ensure adequate measures to stop fire starting and that adequate fire protection
measures are in place to protect everyone in the building.
1
Fire
hazards
A fire hazard is anything that can start a fire,
such as ignition sources or combustible materials.
Consider:
electrical equipment
smoking
arson
heating
cooking
housekeeping
contractors
2
People
at risk
How many
people are in
the premises?
Are there
any young,
disabled, or
lone workers
present in
the premises?
3
Evaluate
and act
How many floors and staircases are
in the premises?
The number and location of exits?
Are fire alarms, fire exit signs, emergency
lighting and fire extinguishers needed?
4
Record, plan
and train
Do you have a clear plan of how you
are going to keep people safe from fire?
Do your staff know what to do in case of
fire? Do you complete fire drills? Are fire
safety provisions being maintained?
Your plan details what needs doing and
by when. Use the checklist to make sure
you have covered all areas.
5
Review
Your fire risk
assessment
needs regular
review and
updating if
there are any
significant
changes.
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1 Fire hazards
Have you found anything that could
start a fire?
Have you found anything that could burn?
How could a fire start?
Think about heaters, lighting, electrical
equipment and hot works
Have you considered smoking and
the use of matches?
Hot processes, welding and grinding
should also be taken into account
2 People at risk
Everyone is potentially at risk from fire
Think about night staff or people not
familiar with the premises, such as
visitors or customers
Children, the elderly or disabled people
are especially vulnerable
Who could be at risk?
Who could be especially at risk?
3 Evaluate and act
Have you assessed the risks
in the workplace?
Do you have enough escape routes?
Have you planned escape routes?
Have you made sure people will be able
to safely find their way out, even at night?
Is a fire alarm system needed?
Are signs, such as fire exit signs, needed?
Is emergency lighting required?
Are fire extinguishers needed and, if so,
where should they be located?
Have you kept sources of ignition away
from fuel sources?
Have you made sure that everyone is safe
in case of fire?
Do you have a fire safety plan?
Who will call the fire and rescue service?
Could you put out a small fire and stop
it spreading?
4 Record, plan and train
Have you planned what everyone
will do if there is a fire?
Do all your staff know the plan?
Have staff had up-to-date training
and completed a fire drill?
Have you included temporary staff?
Are you maintaining everything that is
provided or required to keep people
safe from fire?
Formulate your action plan to reduce
the fire hazards. The plan is an inventory
of actions, normally prioritised and
time constrained to devise, maintain
or improve controls. Remember, where
appropriate, this can be eliminating or
controlling hazards (e.g. better separation
of combustible materials from
ignition sources)
5 Review
Keep your assessment under regular
review. Remember to update it as risks
or hazards change. If you make any
significant changes, you should review
your risk assessment. Have you made
any changes to the building since the
last assessment?
Have you had a fire or a near miss?
Have stock levels changed significantly?
Have you started to store chemicals
or dangerous substances?
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Responsible person
(employer or person having
control of premises):
Address of premises:
Assessor:
Date of assessment:
Use of premises:
Number of floors:
Construction:
Maximum number of
employees/visitors:
Electrical installations and equipment
Are fixed installations periodically inspected
and tested every five years?
Yes No
Are electrical equipment and appliances periodically
inspected and tested?
N/A Yes No
Is the use of trailing leads and adaptors avoided
where possible?
N/A Yes No
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Smoking
Are adequate measures in place to stop people
from smoking on the premises?
Yes No
Are ‘No smoking’ signs provided? Yes No
Are suitable arrangements in place for those
who wish to smoke outside the premises?
N/A Yes No
Arson
Are the premises adequately secured to prevent
unauthorised access?
Yes No
Are combustible materials, waste and refuse bins
stored safely clear of the premises or in purpose-built
compounds/rooms?
N/A Yes No
Heating systems and portable heaters
Are fixed heating systems subject to periodic
maintenance?
N/A Yes No
Are portable heaters subject to periodic inspection
and used safely?
N/A Yes No
Cooking
Are adequate measures taken to prevent fires
from cooking?
N/A Yes No
Are filters and ductwork subject to regular cleaning?
N/A Yes No
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Housekeeping
Is the standard of housekeeping adequate
to avoid the accumulation of combustible
materials and waste?
Yes No
Are combustible materials kept separate from ignition
and heat sources?
Yes No
Is it ensured that all contractors who undertake work
on the premises are competent and qualified?
Yes No
Dangerous substances
Are suitable measures in place to address the fire
hazards associated with the use and storage of
dangerous substances?
N/A Yes No
Other significant fire hazards
Are there any other significant fire hazards
in the premises?
Yes No
If the answer to the above questions is yes, please list each hazard and
any control measures to reduce the likelihood of fire in the box below.
If the answer to any question is no, include suitable action within the Action Plan.
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Means of escape
Are all escape routes kept clear of obstructions
to enable people to escape safely?
Yes No
Are all fire exits easily and immediately openable? Yes No
Are distances of travel considered reasonable?
Yes No
Are suitable precautions in place for all inner rooms?
N/A Yes No
Is adequate fire protection provided to
stairways, including the provision of self-closing,
fire-resisting doors?
N/A Yes No
Are reasonable arrangements in place for the safe
evacuation of disabled employees and other disabled
persons on the premises?
N/A Yes No
Record brief details of the above measures in the box below.
If the answer to any question is no, include suitable action within the Action Plan.
Means of giving warning in case of fire
Is there a suitable electrical fire alarm system? N/A Yes No
Are automatic smoke/heat detectors provided and
is the extent and coverage considered adequate?
N/A Yes No
Record brief details of the above measures in the box below.
If the answer to any question is no, include suitable action within the action plan.
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Manual fire extinguishers
Is there reasonable provision of fire extinguishers? N/A Yes No
Emergency escape lighting
Is there a reasonable standard of emergency escape
lighting to illuminate escape routes and areas without
natural lighting?
N/A Yes No
Record brief details of the above measures in the box below.
If the answer to any question is no, include suitable action within the action plan.
Fire safety signs and notices
Is there a reasonable standard of fire exit signage
and fire safety signs?
N/A Yes No
Are general fire notices, detailing the action to
take in the event of a fire, provided and sited in
prominent locations?
Yes No
Record brief details of the above measures in the box below.
If the answer to any question is no, include suitable action within the action plan.
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Management of fire safety
Has someone been appointed to manage fire safety? Yes No
Are procedures in the event of fire appropriate
and properly documented?
Yes No
Are all employees given regular instruction and
training on the action to take in the event of a fire?
Yes No
Are employees with additional responsibilities,
such as fire wardens, given additional training
to carry out their roles?
N/A Yes No
Are daily checks carried out to ensure exit routes
are kept clear and fire exits remain easily openable?
Yes No
Are monthly and annual testing routines in place
for the emergency escape lighting?
N/A Yes No
Are weekly testing and periodic maintenance and
servicing routines in place for the fire alarm system
and any automatic detectors?
N/A Yes No
Are fire extinguishers subject to annual maintenance? N/A Yes No
Are records of testing and maintenance maintained? Yes No
Record brief details of the above measures in the box below.
If the answer to any question is no, include suitable action within the action plan.
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Action plan
If any of the above boxes are ticked with a ‘No’, the deficiencies should be described below,
along with proposed action for rectification.
Item Deficiency Proposed action Timescale Person responsible
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