I agree, it aint going to be easy, I have also seen many having made an attempt to conduct their own FSRA, and their efforts to be blunt are of a poor standard, and many others have not even made an attempt, I have even seen a care home FSRA having been conducted by an off duty operational firefighter with absolutely very little knowledge of what is needed under the legislation, that made me angry that someone like that would even offer their services to such a complex premises used by such vulnerable people, I persuaded their management to see sence and to get competent assistance as opposed to incompetent assistance.
In the absence of a fire safety risk assessment record, I need to establish what, if any control measures are in place, this can then form a starting point for my audit.
For a dutyholder to understand and accept the responsibilities of the legisltion is seen to me as one of the primary purposes of the audit process.
I can then gauge the dutyholders undertsanding of their responsibilities and it also provides me with an oportunity to "inform and educate" them. But again it aint easy all the time getting the message through to some.