Fire Risk Assessments Radcliffe

If you own or manage a business premises in Radcliffe, keeping on top of fire safety is part of the job. Regular fire risk assessments help you identify hazards, reduce risk, and stay compliant.

Whether you need a full assessment completed from scratch or you’re looking to refresh an older report, Lanahan Risk Management Services can support you with practical, compliant fire safety guidance.

Fire Risk Assessment Radcliffe

Does my business need a fire risk assessment?

Under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, most non domestic premises must have a fire risk assessment in place. This applies to a wide range of properties, including schools, warehouses, factories, licensed venues, care homes, and many other buildings that are not single private dwellings.

The law places this responsibility on the “responsible person” — usually the owner, an employer, or whoever has day to day control of the premises. They must make sure suitable fire safety precautions are taken to reduce the risk of injury, loss of life, or property damage if a fire occurs. You can bring in competent third parties to help with certain parts of the work, but the legal accountability remains with the responsible person.

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Fire risk assessment services local to your business

At Lanahan Risk Management Services, we support a wide range of organisations in and around Radcliffe with professional fire risk assessments. The aim is simple: to help you protect your premises, the people who work there, and anyone who visits, while also ensuring the right members of your team receive the training they need.

Our fire risk assessment service in Radcliffe involves a detailed, site specific inspection of your workplace. We look closely at what could lead to a fire, how people could be affected, and what practical steps will reduce risk and improve overall fire safety.

Our assessors work to a clear, structured process to help you stay compliant and keep everyone on site safe:

  • Identify fire hazards
  • Identify who may be at risk
  • Assess the level of risk and take steps to remove or reduce it
  • Record findings, put emergency plans in place, and provide suitable training
  • Review and update the fire risk assessment regularly

Who is responsible for carrying out a fire risk assessment?

You may be classed as the person in charge of fire safety if you are:

  • An employer or business owner
  • A property owner
  • A landlord
  • Someone who is occupying the building

Anyone who fits into one of these roles is classed as the “responsible person”. Where that responsibility is shared between more than one individual, you’re expected to work together, coordinate your approach, and make sure every fire safety duty is properly covered.

If you want extra reassurance, using a professional fire risk assessment provider can make the process far clearer and more manageable. At Lanahan Risk Management Services, we carry out thorough fire risk assessments for businesses in Radcliffe, helping you meet the requirements of fire safety legislation and stay on the right side of compliance.

Book your fire risk assessment in Radcliffe today.

Fire risk assessment in Radcliffe

We cover a variety of areas across Greater Manchester, including:

If you are based elsewhere, get in touch with our team today and we can discuss whether our services are available to you. 

Why work with Lanahan Risk Management Services?

At Lanahan Risk Management Services, we provide bespoke fire safety support for businesses in Radcliffe, shaped around the way your premises actually operates.

No two workplaces run the same. That’s why we take time to get a proper understanding of your day to day routines, your layout, how staff and visitors move through the building, and any specific risks linked to your operations. From there, we can recommend practical fire safety precautions that suit your site, rather than generic advice that doesn’t quite fit.

We’ll work with you to put together a clear action plan that meets your legal duties. Once we’ve discussed the cost of the fire risk assessment, we’ll agree the scope, arrange a suitable visit date, and talk you through what will happen on the day so there are no surprises.

To keep things running smoothly, we may ask for helpful documents in advance — for example existing floor plans, previous assessment reports, maintenance records, or any past compliance paperwork you already have. After the assessment, you’ll receive straightforward, tailored recommendations you can apply without causing unnecessary disruption to your business.

If you employ five or more people, you’re legally required to record the findings of your fire risk assessment and keep them under review. Our accredited assessors can help you stay compliant with clear documentation and practical next steps. Take the first step and get in touch today.

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