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Premises subject to the Fire Safety Order

Industrial Buildings and Factories
Shops or Departmental stores
Offices
Hotels and Boarding houses
Schools and Colleges
Residential Care Homes
Fire Safety and Safety of Places of Sports
Houses in Multiple Occupation
Child minders and Day-Care Providers
Small premises providing sleeping accommodation
Fire Safety on small Construction sites
Places of Religious Worship
Fire Safety in High Rise Flats

Miscellaneous

About the Web Master
British Standards Institute

British Standard 476
Community Fire Education
Fire Investigation
History of Fire Safety Legislation
What is a Fire Engineer
British Fire and Rescue Service Badge
Career in the Fire and Rescue Service
Rank Markings used in the Fire and Rescue Service
Integrated Personal Development System
Links to most UK Fire and Rescue Services
Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service
Transport of Hazardous Goods - Signs

Legislation

Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 No 1541
Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) (Safety) Regulations 1988
Other Legislation
Health and Safety (Safety Signs and Signals) Regulations 1996
BS 5499 Safety signs, including fire safety signs.
International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) - Fire Signs
Fire and Rescue Service Bill

Fire Risk Assessment

Fire Risk Assessment
Fire Risk Assessment Template (Download)

Fire Safety Guides

Department of Communities and Local Government Guides
Arson Prevention

Basic Means of Escape
Fire Safety Check list for Industry
Fire Safety in New, Extended or Altered Buildings
Fire Safety Training for the Smaller Business
How to combat Arson in schools
How to organise a Fire Safety Campaign
Means of Escape for Disabled People
Working Safely with Flammable Substances

Domestic Premises

Domestic Property
Fire Safety in Existing Housing
A Fire Survival Guide
Protect Your Home From Fire
Wake Up Get A Smoke Alarm
Fires in the Kitchen

Ancillary Information

Download Page
Fire Triangle and Combustion

Graphical Symbols for Fire Protection Drawings
A Fire Safety Inspector Calls
How to Write a Technical Report
Introduction To Fire Safety
The Enforcement Concordat
UK Fire Statistics

Information can become dated but any pages that are considered, not relevant, are updated as soon as I am made aware of any shortcomings but it is important to treat all information with caution.

The guidance on this web site provides basic information and a general overview on the subjects covered. If you wish to get a deeper understanding of the subjects, you will need to :-

  • Study all the relevant legislation, guides and British/European Standards. You will be able to download much of the legislation and guides. British/European standards can usually be viewed at the local reference library but as a last resort you are able to purchase them.
  • You should seek advice from fire safety professionals in the field that interests you like your local fire safety officer, fire safety consultants, fire safety installation engineers/designers and manufacturers in the appropriate fire safety field.

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