Madog Fire Safety
When it comes to fire safety, it is vital to identify potential fire hazards to prevent accidents and ensure the safety of all staff, occupants and any visiting or contracting individuals. An initial fire risk assessment allows you to evaluate any hazards within your premises and assess their risk in a systematic approach. Based on this assessment, you can then develop and implement effective fire safety policies, evacuation plans and protocols so that they will hopefully prevent a fire and should the worse happen, a swift and safe evacuation in the event of a fire.
It's mandatory to carry out a detailed assessment identifying the risks and hazards in a commercial premises. By law, if you are responsible for the premises, you need to make sure that a Fire Risk Assessment has been completed by someone competent to do so, and that you record the findings.
This fire risk assessment is crucial in identifying potential fire hazards in a property or within your business, operation, property or voluntary organisation. Madog Fire Safety is well-equipped to perform thorough assessments to mitigate fire risks. We can identify hazards such as faulty wiring, flammable materials, inadequate fire safety measures, and improper storage of combustible substances by assessing the property, amongst other procedures and workplace processes.
Additionally, Madog Fire Safety can provide the appropriate fire safety training to show you and your staff the correct fire safety protocols and prevention techniques through the use of media and visual presentation. This training also includes evacuation procedures, and the proper and safe usage of fire extinguishers. With our comprehensive approach, we aim to create a safe environment and minimise the risk of fire incidents within the areas in which we cover.
Accreditations
- NOS FS2: Assess risks associated with fire in complex premises
- NOS FS3: Ensure measures are in place to protect people from fire in complex premises
- NOS FS7: Review fire protection systems in complex premises and environments
- NOS FS9: Review safety measures at locations that are regulated and/or licensed
- NOS FS12: Visit complex premises and environments for purpose of fire safety regulation
- Qualified Instructor and teacher through the University of South Wales.