Managing Fire Safety in the Workplace

The Health & Safety Executive Northern Ireland have been recently highlighting the legal duty of carrying out fire safety risk assessments to ensure your employees and your premises are safe from any fire hazards.

Click on the document below to read their step by step guide in carrying out a fire safety risk assessment where they also have some handy fire safety templates to help you get started.

Managing Fire Safety in the Workplace

ITS cover a variety of fire safety training. Once you have looked through the HSE guide – reach out to the team for any further training or guidance to ensure you are covered on your fire safety plan.

Click here to read more on fire safety courses Industry Training Services can provide.

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