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FIRE SAFETY MONTH: The shifting approaches to keeping employees safe

Fire safety in the UK workplace has seen significant evolution over the last 10 years, influenced by technological advancements, regulatory changes, and a heightened awareness of fire risks following high-profile incidents. This period has marked a shift from traditional, compliance-driven approaches to more holistic, proactive fire safety strategies. This article examines how workplace fire safety practices have transformed in the UK, underscoring the key developments and their implications and based on inout from attendees at the Facilities Management Forum…

1. Enhanced Regulatory Compliance

The tragic Grenfell Tower fire in 2017 was a pivotal moment, leading to a rigorous re-examination of fire safety regulations in the UK. This incident spurred amendments to the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, placing more stringent obligations on businesses regarding fire risk assessments and safety measures. As a result, corporate entities have had to adopt more rigorous compliance protocols, ensuring their fire safety practices meet enhanced standards.

2. Shift to Risk-Based Approaches

There has been a noticeable shift towards risk-based approaches in fire safety. Rather than solely focusing on meeting minimum legal requirements, businesses now proactively identify and mitigate potential fire risks. This involves comprehensive risk assessments, regular reviews, and the implementation of tailored fire prevention strategies based on the specific risks associated with their operations and premises.

3. Integration of Advanced Technology

Technological advancements have played a crucial role in evolving fire safety measures. The use of intelligent fire detection and alarm systems, which provide early warning and precise location of fire outbreaks, has become more common. Additionally, the incorporation of smart building technologies, including automated fire suppression systems and emergency lighting, has enhanced the ability to respond effectively to fire incidents.

4. Emphasis on Training and Awareness

There is an increased emphasis on staff training and fire safety awareness. Corporations are investing more in comprehensive training programmes to ensure that employees are knowledgeable about fire risks and emergency procedures. Regular fire drills, fire safety workshops, and e-learning modules have become integral to corporate fire safety strategies.

5. Collaboration with Fire Safety Experts

Collaboration with fire safety professionals and consultants has become more prevalent. Businesses are seeking expert advice to ensure their fire safety practices are up to date and effective. This collaboration extends to working closely with local fire services to conduct audits and training sessions.

6. Focus on Building Design and Materials

The last decade has seen a greater focus on fire safety in the design phase of corporate buildings. This includes the use of fire-resistant materials, strategic design to prevent fire spread, and the incorporation of escape routes and fire safety equipment. These considerations are now integral to the planning and construction of corporate premises.

Conclusion

The approach to corporate fire safety in the UK has seen significant evolution over the past decade. Driven by a combination of regulatory changes, technological innovation, and a commitment to risk management, fire safety practices have become more comprehensive and proactive. As corporations continue to prioritise the safety of their employees and assets, these advancements in fire safety are likely to continue, shaping a more secure and resilient corporate environment.

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phs launches new bundle range to reduce compliance costs 

phs Compliance has launched a new range of testing bundles to help businesses cut the cost of their electrical and fire safety obligations.  

The Compliance Testing Bundles allow businesses to select from 12 different packages of PAT tests, fixed wire electrical tests and fire safety tests, with some bundles offering savings of up to 40% compared to individual test prices.  

The testing bundles also aim to minimise disruption for businesses by carrying out the different compliance assessments on the same date, ensuring minimal downtime. 

“It’s about helping our customers carry out vital compliance duties in the most efficient and cost-effective way,” said Darren Blackbird, Sales Director for phs Compliance. “We find a lot of businesses have separate companies carrying out their different electrical tests and fire risk assessments, or different times of year for each test, and that is a really expensive way of staying compliant.  

“Our Compliance Testing Bundles combine the key tests required to ensure businesses are meeting the legal obligations – PAT tests, fixed wire electrical tests and fire equipment safety tests. These ensure businesses are fulfilling their duties, which are outlined in the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989 and the relevant health and safety and fire safety regulations, including England and Wales’ Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. 

“By pulling these tests into packages, we can offer significant savings to our customers, both in terms of price and time. There are 12 different bundles which include electrical testing and emergency lighting, thermal and fire alarm testing and extinguisher testing. They are designed to offer the best deal whatever your business needs.” 

With over 50 years’ experience, phs Compliance is one of the UK’s leading providers of facilities management and compliance services with over 400 engineers across the UK.  

As well as electrical, mechanical and fire safety testing and maintenance services, phs Compliance also provides specialist electrical and mechanical project services, including design, supply and installation for everything from power to lighting. 

phs Compliance offers free advice on key compliance testing on its website. Click to view its PAT Testing Guide, Fixed Wire Testing Guide and its Fire Safety Testing Guide. 

To find out more about the new Compliance Testing Bundles, contact the phs Compliance team. 

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Burning desire – Why fire training is the hot topic in health and safety

By Alex Wilkins at iHASCO

Look anywhere you want in the media and I guarantee you will find news and warnings about fire risks. Yet despite its catastrophic potential, the relatively day-to-day nature of fire damage is rarely appreciated. In truth, fire is a constant and very real hazard to UK organisations.

Home Office figures show that in the reporting period 2018/19, the UK’s fire and rescue services attended 15,005 ‘primary fires’ in non-dwelling buildings. That’s more than 280 per week; and those incidents caused 17 deaths, plus a further 1,061 non-fatal casualties.

Fire can also be disastrous in terms of operations, productivity and financial loss. Worldwide, fire and explosions cause the largest losses for businesses. Around 70% of businesses fail within three years of a major fire.

Thus, when it comes to fire, prevention is clearly much better than cure. But it’s impossible to predict when, where and why a fire may break out. Therefore, a culture of fire prevention must prevail throughout the organisation, from top to bottom.

Organisations in the UK simply have to take fire seriously. In some respects, their attention is mandated by law. Employers are legally required to train each of their employees in fire prevention under the Fire Safety Order 2005 and Health and Safety at Work Act 1974.

But how can managers be sure their entire workforce is taking fire safety seriously?

What are the dangers?

Workplace fires can arise from a range of causes. These include faulty equipment (such as electrical equipment like kettles and ovens), clutter (particularly combustible materials like paper, wood, furniture etc.), poor standards of cleaning (for example when grease or oil is allowed to build up on equipment, or dirt and dust cause machines to overheat), human error (misuse of equipment, failure to implement safety practices or report malfunctioning machinery etc.) and arson.

The good news is that fire is frequently preventable. It is notable that according to the Home Office figures mentioned earlier, 75% of the non-dwelling fires in 2018/19 were accidental and could probably have been avoided.

How can managers ensure their organisation is fire safety aware?

In the UK, employers have a legal duty to prevent fire. This includes a duty to train all staff in fire prevention.

However, the means by which they achieve this is largely up to their judgement. And it can be hard to determine the best approach, not least because there are key differences between staff members and even sectors when it comes to fire prevention.

For example, sectors that involve care for others – such as care work, health services and teaching – may find fire safety and protection a natural ‘cultural fit’. In commercial sectors, or those working under constant pressure of time or productivity, fire safety may be seen as a waste of time or a matter of common sense. Such workers may resent training as an intrusion into their time.

There are differences between people, too, which exist regardless of sector. Some individuals will lack confidence in their ability to protect themselves and others. Some will be disinterested or may not learn well in classroom- or lecture-style settings. Staff may also have issues around language, rostering and/or ability to attend training locations.

It can also be hard for employers to quantify learning outcomes when traditional approaches are used. They can easily verify who has attended – but knowing what proportion of that training was understood and retained is an entirely different matter. Fire safety training is an investment of time and money, and it is reasonable to want clear results.

Online training solves many of these problems

Online training, also known as eLearning, can help organisations to overcome many of the barriers to fire safety. The very nature of eLearning means it can be accessed from any location, at a time appropriate for the trainee. Many courses are broken down into bite-sized modules which need not be completed in one sitting; this makes concentration easier and the genuine assimilation of learning more likely.

It is often possible to provide eLearning in more than one language, something that is very hard to achieve with traditional training methods and may prove particularly helpful in organisations with a diverse workforce.

Online training also incorporates online documentation and learning assessments, making it easier for an organisation to prove compliance with the relevant laws.

Don’t settle for box-ticking when only genuine fire awareness will do

Due to the commonplace nature of workplace fires and the devastation they cause, organisations must provide fire safety training that will be genuinely absorbed, retained and acted upon by staff at all levels. This is quite clearly in the best interests of the business, its workforce and the public.

‘Box ticking’, in the form of providing low-grade fire training because ‘we’ve always done it this way’ or ‘we don’t have time to research alternative providers’, is frankly dangerous in financial, commercial, personal and reputational terms.

Fortunately, online fire safety training removes many of the challenges and inconveniences traditionally associated with workplace training and can even enhance the learning process and outcomes in some settings, while making it easy for organisations to demonstrate compliance.

And given the sheer devastation and loss that workplace fires can cause, that has to be good news for us all.

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