Hi there, i'm a new member, just joined today. I have been put in charge of writing up a fire risk assessment for my company. I have done various risk assessments for raw materials in our work places (a paint manufacturer).
But, this business of putting together a fire risk assessment seems confusing. I have obtained and read through the guide from the infoscotland website, which explains alot. I guess i'm asking for some advice about this. What sorts of things to assess.
We have our electrical sockets checked by the insurance's electrician and the battery chargers for the forklifts maintained by the people who provide the forklifts, so i don't know whether we need to do a risk assessment on these items, as they are outwith our control somewhat.
We also have a fuel tank directly outside the premises that powers our heating system, and keep a few barrels of flammable liquids outside, in the yard. The complications arise i guess, with the DSEAR regulations. It would be great if someone could lend some advice on this.
Sorry if this post is in the wrong forum, it's my first post here, and for the length of the post. Thanks again!