With the requirements of running a company, many organisations simply do not have the time or expertise to manage workplace health and safety themselves. Instead, outsourcing a health and safety consultancy firm with specialist expertise will ensure your company adheres to the law, without having to build in-depth knowledge of your own – leaving you to focus on other matters. Acadame’s team of experienced health and safety consultants in Stoke-on-Trent & Derby can help to keep your staff safe, and your business compliant of all regulations.
Comply with Legal Requirements
Whether you don’t have the time to dedicate towards health and safety, or are unsure of the requirements your organisation must adhere to, we can help. As organisations with five or more employees are legally required to have documented arrangements for the organisation, planning, control, monitoring & review of health & safety practices, it’s vital that the correct procedures are put in place. Our team of health and safety consultants at Acadame boast extensive knowledge, helping you to meet legal obligations, and protect your employees.
Health & Safety Consultants Stoke and Derby
With our team of consultants based in Stoke and Derby, we offer an extensive range of services, including health & safety training, and assistance with implementing regulations which conform to standards ISO 45001, 9001, and 14001. Additionally, we are able assist our clients in preparing safety statements, carrying out internal health and safety audits, providing site safety officer services, and the maintenance and upkeep of management systems.
Along with our plethora of fantastic courses, Acadame offer bespoke consultancy services that are designed to provide your business with peace of mind. This service allows your organisation to ensure you are complying with all relevant legislation, which will keep your business running as it should and help keep you out of any potential trouble! For consultancy services for the construction sector, look no further than the expert team at Acadame.
Our Courses
Acadame deliver several fantastic and necessary courses from our HQ in Stoke-on-Trent as well as nationwide. These courses include HSA, SMSTS, SSSTS, and many more. Each of our courses are provided by the experts at Acadame, at conveniently located centres. You can browse all our available courses online now.
For Health and Safety Awareness Training in Stoke-on-Trent, look no further than our team of seasoned professionals with years of industry experience under their belts. This CITB Health & Safety Awareness Course will provide a Green Labourer Card perfect for those who are just about to enter the construction or civil engineering industries, or as a refresher.
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For expertly delivered Health & Safety Awareness Training in Stoke-on-Trent and tailored consultancy services, look no further than the team at Acadame. Contact us by emailing hello@acadame.co.uk today.
A fire risk assessment is an organised and methodical look at your premises, the activities carried on and the likelihood that a fire could start and cause harm to those in and around the premises. The aims of the fire risk assessment are: • To identify the fire hazards. • To reduce the risk of those hazards causing harm to as low as reasonably practicable. • To decide what physical fire precautions and management arrangements are necessary to ensure the safety of people in your premises if a fire does start.
However, as with many laws navigating health and safety legislation can often be a minefield of confusing acronyms and vague phrases. As a result, it can be difficult to know exactly what your role and responsibilities as an employer/employee really are, so please do use this as a guide but if you are in in doubt, contact our in-house team of qualified consultants.
What are hazards and risks?
The terms ‘hazard’ and ‘risk’ are used throughout this post and it is important that you have a clear understanding of how these should be used. • hazard: anything that has the potential to cause harm. • risk: the chance of that harm occurring.
Do I need to preform a Fire Risk Assessment?
If your organisation employs five or more people, or your premises are licensed or an alterations notice requiring it is in force, then the significant findings of the fire risk assessment, the actions to be taken as a result of the assessment and details of anyone especially at risk must be recorded. You will probably find it helpful to keep a record of the significant findings of your fire risk assessment even if you are not required to do so.
How do you carry out a fire risk assessment? A fire risk assessment will help you determine the chances of a fire starting and the dangers from fire that your premises present for the people who use them and any person in the immediate vicinity.
Much of the information for your fire risk assessment will come from the knowledge your employees, colleagues and representatives have of the premises, as well as information given to you by people who have responsibility for other parts of the building. A tour of your premises will probably be needed to confirm, amend or add detail to your initial views. It is important that you carry out your fire risk assessment in a practical and systematic way and that you allocate enough time to do a proper job. It must take the whole of your premises into account, including outdoor locations and any rooms and areas that are rarely used. If your premises are small you may be able to assess them as a whole. In larger premises you may find it helpful to divide them into rooms or a series of assessment areas using natural boundaries, e.g. Process areas (such as bakeries and cooking facilities in shops), offices, stores, as well as corridors, stairways and external routes. If your premises are in a multi-use complex then the information on hazard and risk reduction will still be applicable to you. However, any alterations to the use or structure of your individual unit will need to take account of the overall fire safety arrangements in the building.
Your premises may be simple, with few people present or with a limited degree of business activity, but if it forms part of a building with different occupancies, then the measures provided by other occupiers may have a direct effect on the adequacy of the fire safety measures in your premises.
I’m not sure what to do next. Where do I start?
If you aren’t sure where to start with the Fire Risk Assessment you have a couple options which we can support you with:
Train someone to perform the Fire Risk Assessments
Instruct us to be your Health and Safety Competent Person
Your fire risk assessment should demonstrate that, as far as is reasonable, you have considered the needs of all relevant persons, including disabled people.
Train someone to perform the Fire Risk Assessments
You can come to us at our Stoke-on-Trent training centre, or we can come to your site. From this we can train your nominated person to become competent through an engaging and inspiring Fire Risk Assessment Training Course. Here they will:
Understand how a fire risk assessment can contribute to a safer work environment
Understand the principles of a fire risk assessment
Complete a fire risk assessment of a work environment
Complete a fire risk assessment report
Instruct us to be your Health and Safety Competent Person
As independent consultants, we work on behalf of small, medium or large organisations, offering safety, quality and environmental consultancy services.
Instruct us to be your Health and Safety Competent Person (as required by the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999) and you, your employees, clients and other stakeholders can have confidence in the highest possible standards of health and safety. Contact our in-house team of qualified consultants.
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