Whether you are a small business or an international company, you employee and customer safety should be paramount. That is why it really is important to do a fire risk assessment because prevention really is better than cure; this article is aimed at exploring some of the different types of risk that you will need to perform in your business including a risk assessment on the amount of fire extinguishers needed in your buildings. The article will then conclude by informing you on where you can find more information on dry riser testing as well as dry riser maintenance.
Different types of dry riser testing
There are many different types of risk assessments but the main types are as follows:
Generic – Generic risk assessments are predominantly used for employee activities that are carried out on regular basis (i.e. day to day)
Specific – Specific risk assessments are designed specifically for the task in hand but may not be part of the day to day and therefore not fall into generic.
Model – Model risk assessment this is a theoretical risk assessment, a model risk assessment can be used to design you generic or specific risk assessment.
On the spot/dynamic – On the spot or dynamic risk assessments are used when immediate action is required to remove the potential risk of danger. This can include the assessment of dry riser testing.
The above should be used to ensure that your staff and customers are safe whilst they are at work, as it is imperative not just from the ethical perspective but from the obvious health and wellbeing of all parties concerned. From the above types of risk assessments it is very important for you to try and create a fire risk assessment and include dry riser testing.
Fire risk assessment
When considering creating a fire risk assessment on your dry riser testing your knowledge on the potential dangers that may produce a fire and/or hinder your escape from a building if a fire was to occur is a very important considering factor. There are many courses available for you which can help you to produce a fire risk assessment and help you asses your fire extinguishers. You may want to nominate an employee to act as your fire safety representative, that way they can keep up to date with all the potential risks and dangers.
Protect your building from the risk of fire with dry riser testing. Falcon Fire uses the latest dry riser and sprinkler technology in its installations. Visit falcon-fire.co.uk for dry riser maintenance.