Employers beware - change is in the air!
Monday, June 28th, 2010Many of us in the Fire Safety industry will remember when the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 was passed and publicised… to a mere 30,000 business owners across the UK.
I think there are more of you than that!
So just in case you employers are NOT aware, there has been a new regulation added to this Order recently, The Fire Safety (Employees’ Capabilities) (England) Regulations 2010.
The new regulation states, ‘Employer to take employees’ capabilities into consideration, every employer must, in entrusting tasks to employees, take into account their capabilities with regards to health and safety, so far as those capabilities relate to fire.’
This reinforces what the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 indicates and supports the duty that staff must have ’sufficient training and experience or knowledge’ (RRO). So, employers will now have to think about what a worker is able and unable to do when giving those tasks and how these capabilities may affect their ability to deal with fire related risks. This includes fire risk assessments and nominated fire wardens or marshals.
Of course, a Fire Risk Assessment undertaken by an IFE qualified Risk Assessor such as those found at Fire Compliance & Safety, would eliminate any doubt to an employer that the person(s) to whom they have allocated responsibility for Fire Safety in their company may not have quite the competency and experience in Fire Safety that they should.
In this day and age, where in the UK we are catching up the US as a litigation state, wouldn’t you sleep better at night knowing that the Fire Safety of your business, which protects not only your business and yourself, but also your employees and your customers - is in the hand of qualified, fully insured professionals?
Slope your shoulders a bit… and slip your fire safety concerns onto ours. That’s what we’re here for!
Bonfire night is almost upon us… yippee! I love fireworks and now that the kids have reached an age where they are no longer climbing up your legs terrified it is one of those family traditions that should never be allowed to die out because of “health and safety”. Hey… no bonfire night is complete without the odd misplaced rocket having the crowds dive for their lives… but that’s why I no longer brave the “backyard fireworks party” and prefer to support the arranged displays.