Fire Risk Assessments

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New fire safety rules affecting all non-domestic premises in England and Wales came into force on 1 October 2006.

A fire risk assessment helps you to identify all the fire risks and hazards in your premises. You can then decide to do something to control them.

Articles Fire Risk Assessments:
1. Fire Types & Fire Extinguishers
2. United Kingdom: Fire Departments
3. New Fire Safety Rules
4. Steps Needed For Fire Risk Assessment
5. Steps Are Needed To Save Lives
6. Fire Safety Engineering
7. Safety Rules: Fire Risk Assessment

Fire Risk Assessments
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wrong place mate , you missed your target by 12,000 miles
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he may be 12,000 miles out but it is still something that we all need to be aware of in terms of fire risks :wink: you drive a vehicle that could catch on fire or start a fire in the bush,forestry,garage :shock: .... so you need to be aware of how to control and stop it effectivly if you can do so without endangering yourself or others.
If you already know everything, DON'T ask bloody questions!!
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Post by De-Ranged »

Thats why I leave a couple of emergency fire fighting cans under the seat

Shake em up... aim at fire and crack em open :wink:

Also good on a hot day for dealling to a thirst
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AAAHHHRRRGGGHHHH! woodstock!?
do you drink those and then throw up on the fire?
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I have one of those sitting in front of me as I type, and there is 11 more chilling out too..........
Ok people, move along. Nothing to see here. Thank you, move along.
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You have a serious drinking problem there mate, I recon I will have to come and give you some counciling. :shock:
Ok people, move along. Nothing to see here. Thank you, move along.
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hang on there's food in that fridge :!: :!: ............... eatin's cheat'n you know
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Post by Beer_Cruiser »

Had a electrical fire 1/2 way in odlins track a few years ago. No tools and as it was a quick trip in the morning had left beer in fridge at mates place down the road. Got battery terminal off with poly grips before fuel lines burnt through but it was a close thing.
Now im prepared always take beer
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