Hi all
I know it states in Article 9 the FRA must be reviewed regularly to keep it up to date and particularly if there has been a 'significant change'
I've heard it banded about that this should be done annually...is this the general consensus of opinion?
lets say that it hasn't been reviewed for say 18 months-2 years because there has been no significant change...what would the Fire Authority have to say on inspection?...maybe civvy can answer that
Would a simple dated note stating 'no significant change' attached to the original document suffice?
cheers
Technically a fire risk assessment is a dynamic process and should always be monitored and kept under review to see if it needs reviewed.
The Northern Ireland Regulations, for example, require that a review of the fire risk assessment is carried out
regularily so as to keep it
up to date, and if there is reason to suspect that it is no longer vaild or there has been a significant change in the matters to which it relates including when:-
the relevant pemises,
special, techincal and organisational measures, or
organisation of the work
undergoes significant change.
Maybe other UK areas have similar regs?