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Under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, all employers are required to carry out a fire risk assessment to identify potential hazards and then take action to reduce them.
They must also have a plan in place in case of emergency that all employees are aware of, nominate people to assist in implementing it and provide relevant training where necessary.
All buildings should have adequate escape routes that suit the size and layout of a building and relevant signage should be displayed detailing fire procedures and highlighting exits.
In premises where employees could be unaware of a fire, either because they can't see it or they are too far away to hear warnings from colleagues, suitable fire alarms should be installed and emergency lighting may be necessary in escape routes that are very dark or used during the hours of darkness.
Usually one suitably located water based extinguisher is also required for each 200m2 of floor space, with a minimum of one extinguisher per floor.
However, in large or more complex premises, and depending on individual risks, a greater number or range of extinguishers is likely to be required and some premises may also require hose reels and fire blankets.
Lee Wright, marketing director of Slingsby, explains: "In most cases, introducing fire procedures is quick and easy but yet we still regularly visit workplaces that require help because they are breaking the law. In every workplace there should be a nominated person who is responsible for taking charge of the fire procedures.

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