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Choosing the right online fire risk assessment An increasing number of individuals and organizations alike are involved in carrying out online fire risk assessments; there has been an increase in the number of sites that are offering online fire risk assessments. However for a business to feel confident that they have completed a comprehensive online fire risk assessment, the first requirement is choosing the right site. Although a new concept in terms of fire safety, an online fire risk assessment has many advantages, some of the major advantages include saving money, time and also having the advantage of not disrupting work hours by caring out the fire risk assessment at convenient times. If you are looking to carry out an online fire risk assessment, the first thing to do before choosing a site is to carry out a background check on the site, make sure the site has some prior experience in handling online fire safety assessments. An example of a reputable site is myfireofficer.com; the site has an online fire risk assessment that is over and above the required UK laws. In addition make sure the online fire risk assessment site caters to your country of origin, there is no point in getting a fire risk assessment completed using specifics from another country. Another aspect to consider while choosing a site for a fire risk assessment is making sure the website has employed the right work force to create a fire risk assessment, a site that has simply downloaded multiple fire risk assessments and put them together to create a new one is no good, using such a fire risk assessment will not only be confusing and difficult; but will more often than not prove to be a futile exercise. Sites like myfireofficer.com usually employ a specialized team that comprises of fire fighters, ex government fire safety officers and experts in the field of fire safety. It is a good idea to read through the portfolio or the 'about us' page of the site, so that you have a clearer picture of who has worked on the fire risk assessment. In addition make sure that you are aware of some of the basic laws that pertain to fire safety. By making yourself aware you are improving your chances of finding the right fire risk assessment site online. One look at a fire risk assessment form and you can make out if its just another form put together by merging two or more documents, or if it is genuinely the result of hours of research and hard work coming together. Another aspect that many businesses ignore is to carry out a fire risk assessment at regular intervals. There is not point in doing a fire risk assessment once in 5 years, as there are so many changes from time to time in the workplace that could be potential safety hazards. At the end of the day it’s your business that will benefit from the added safety, not to mention the compliance hassles that you avoid. So make sure you are compliant to all the fire safety rules that are applicable.
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Antony gardner is the author of this article on risk reduction. Find more information about record keepinghere.
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