Fire Safety & Hot Work
According to British Standard BS 9999: Code of Practice for Fire Safety in the Design, Management and Use of Buildings, contractors and subcontractors can present
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The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee is expected to bring a weekend of the biggest celebrations the country has ever seen. Many organisations have plans to hold
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The importance of fire safety in residential, commercial, and industrial environments cannot be overstated. Annually, fire outbreaks lead to fatalities, injuries, and extensive damage. Fire
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Fire safety, of which fire extinguishers are an integral and essential part, cannot be neglected or brushed off. In 2020, fire and rescue services attended
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The COVID-19 emergency has required business owners and employers to meet new rules and regulations in the workplace within record timeframes. Unfortunately, new fire safety risks
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On 1st October 2006, The Regulatory Reform Fire Safety Order 2005 came into force. It was designed to simplify the complex legislation which previously made
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During the early 2000s before the introduction of fire alarm zone plans, small fires often resulted in major catastrophes. A key example is the Rosepark
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Fire drills are part of working in an office or shared workspace. After enough false alarms, most of us have become inured to the shock
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The HSE has just published its annual review of all fatal workplace injuries in the UK and the results may surprise you. Last year, 147
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According to British Standard BS 9999: Code of Practice for Fire Safety in the Design, Management and Use of Buildings, contractors and subcontractors can present
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Whether you are a business owner, a manager or an employee, it’s essential to familiarise yourself with health and safety policies and plans, including where
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Within catering facilities there can be many fire hazards, with cooking appliances accounting for 3.4% of all accidental fires in non-domestic premises in Great Britain
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The Fire Industry Association (FIA) has urged businesses in the UK to consider the “human and financial cost” of false fire alarms, as it highlighted
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