Technically, yes – you could perform your own fire risk assessment. However, the law (The Regulatory Reform Fire Safety Order 2005) states the assessment must be ‘suitable and sufficient’. This means it must be carried out by a fire risk assessor – a competent person with sufficient training, qualifications, experience, and attitude, also known as ‘SKEB’ (Skills, Knowledge, Experience & Behaviour).
You’re right, nobody knows your building or business better than you do. However, fire safety is a complex topic. There are countless things to consider and factor in when completing your FRA.
As the Responsible Person, you are legally required to complete a Fire Risk Assessment – but that doesn’t mean you’re the right person to do it.
When characterising a fire risk assessor, they must be able to understand the building design, its use, and the associated risks. All significant findings must be documented in a structured format, usually comprising details of the following:
The enforcing authority is the Fire & Rescue Service, and your local fire officer can enter and inspect your premises at any time. If they find your fire risk assessment is not up to date, or suitable/sufficient, you could be subject to enforcement action, including fines and even prison time.
Do you still feel like completing your own? Consider employing the assistance of an external fire risk assessor for your next assessment.
The advantages of using external fire safety consultants:
Pyro Fire Services are third-party accredited by BAFE under the SP205 competency scheme – each fire risk assessment we provide is issued with a Certificate of Conformity to give you peace of mind.
We’re on a mission to mitigate risk by pioneering new standards in competence and technology to protect more buildings and people. Maintaining our key accreditations are just one of the ways we do this.