Fire Safety for businesses in Dingle
10 Fire Safety Tips For Your Workplace in Dingle
1. Take out the trash of your business in Dingle
2. Maintain your buildings electrical safety in Dingle
3. Keep electrical distribution units/consumer units accessible within your building in Dingle
4. Store your chemicals safely ensure you have a lockable COSHH cupboard/cabinet in you business property in Dingle
5. Prevent ignition in explosive areas within your building in Dingle
6. Maintain your staffs fire safety training - whether your a big or small business fire safety needs to be a priority in Dingle
7. Hold regular fire and evacuation drills - not only do your staff need to get out they need know how to get your Dingle customers out first and safely
8. Keep fire safety equipment areas clear and accessable at all times as fire doesn't give you a warning when it ignites, be safe in Dingle
9. Fit the relevant equipment! depending on the type of fire you need to use the correct extinguisher/equipment Dingle
10. Ensure you have a Fire Risk Assessment completed by a competent person - H2K Services can act as your competent person in Dingle
There are five elements of a fire risk assessment
1. Identify all potential fire hazards
Consider how a fire could start within the building, the location of heaters, electrical equipment, piles of rubbish for example, and what type of wall and floor coverings you have. H2K Services can complete your risk assesment and act as your competent person in Dingle
2. Identify those at risk should a fire break out
Is there a greater risk for some members of staff purely because of where they work within the premises, or because they work at night? Also think about disabled workers and visitors, and their increased vulnerability in your Dingle business
3. Evaluate the extent of the risk, and whether existing safety measures are sufficient
After evaluating the level of risk, consider the steps that should be taken to reduce it. You will need to consider the fire detection systems, and fire fighting equipment that you have in your Dingle business
4. Record your findings, prepare an emergency plan, and assess other needs such as training
Record what you have found, including the areas where the risk is greatest, and the steps taken to limit the risk of fire. If you employ five staff or more, keeping a written record is compulsory.
Plan for an emergency by assigning roles to members of staff, ensuring they understand what is required and receive sufficient training, formulating a clear emergency exit route in the event of fire. If you share a building with other businesses in Dingle
5. Regularly review the fire risk assessment, and update as necessary
Risks may change over time, which is why you must undertake periodic reviews of the fire risk assessment and make any changes necessary. Inform your staff of any amendments, as well as other businesses that use the building.
The penalties for failing to undertake a fire risk assessment or implement appropriate fire safety precautions in Dingle, are heavy. They include prosecution, financial penalties, and potential imprisonment in the most serious instances.




