I'm just writing up a risk assessment on a pub with basement (beer Celler), ground floor bar, first floor bar and living accomodation, second floor office & living accomodation and the boiler room. Looks reasonably good in the public areas but get behind and oh boy what a situation. I have the fire authority prohibition notice and schedule of works in front of me and they are not a happy bunch.
FRS issued a prohibition notice for sleeping on the second floor because of;
lack of staff training and control of risks
fire risk assessment not suitable and sufficent (not mine)
fire alarm showing fault and no tests
emergency lighting not working
inadequate structural fire protection
exit doors locked or not openable
automatic fire detection not adequate for sleeping
some exit routes blocked.
Many pubs are like this but even with an alternate route from the 2nd floor its not good, even the 1st floor living accomodation is border line prohibition in my view.
Well the new manager has a lot to do but has made a determined start with the list and I am adding a few more to the list. thought long and hard about the fire alarm which had some smoke but mainly heat detection and precious few tests but after toying with a Part L3 have finally come down to an L2 system in view of the two seperate flats in the building, including 2nd floor and the uncertainty of some of the structural fire protection to stairs, ceilings etc.
Interesting future for this one, may be going to the local bench