I have recently reviewed our fire risk assessments at my place of work.
The main building is made up of old and new. The building comprises offices and a few electronics labs, there are no large or open plan areas. In the old part of the building I have 3 fixed hosereels, 1 on each floor. The hoses can only be run out a maximum of 2m in all directions but one until you hit a fire door. The one direction they can be run out is a passageway with no openings other than the fire door at the far end (approx 10m). At each hosereel location there are 3 x 9tlr water and 2 x 2kg CO2.
The companies fire policy is for staff to turn their backs on the fire and evacuate. We have a number of Fire Marshals trained in the use of extinguishers but they are instructed only to tackle a fire if life is at risk.
At the last contractors inspection I was advised that the hoses are now due a hydraulic test at it was recommended that, due to the limitations given above, and the risk of inviting local hero's to outstay their welcome, they be removed.
My boss believed that they would be required for the local fire brigade to use, but I doubt that any LFB would enter the building and use the items, they would rely on their own kit.
Would I be correct in removing them?
Regards
Tony