The number of deaths caused by fires is on the rise!
Published: 2nd September 2016
The number of people dying in fire-related incidents in England has seen its biggest percentage increase in over 20 years!
The number of people dying in fire-related incidents in England has seen its biggest percentage increase in over 20 years!
Vulcan is pleased to announce the success of the following attendees on the Fire Risk Assessor course, part 1 of the Fire Manager, held in Northampton last week.
We bring these latest fire prosecutions to you to act as a reminder and warning about the responsibilities and legal obligations of business owners to undertake regular fire risk assessments.
The British Standards Code of Practice for Emergency Lighting of Premises has been updated and is now available - BS5266-1:2016.
Vulcan is pleased to announced that Neal Pearce and Colin Talbot having completed the 5 Day Fire Manager Advanced Diploma have had their project produced within 6 months of their training moderated and were awarded the Fire Manager Advanced Diploma.
It is the legal responsibility of an organisation to undertake risk assessments to identify actions which need to be taken in order to protect the building from fire. It must be kept under constant review and amended if any changes are made to the premises.
Vulcan is pleased to announce the success of the following delegates who completed the fire risk assessor course in Warrington last week.
Vulcan is pleased to announce that the following delegates were successful on the Fire Risk Assessor Course held in Northampton last week:
Vulcan are very pleased to announce the success of another 12 delegates from Aspire Defence who attended the second in-house Fire Manager Course at their premises in Tidworth, Wiltshire 23-27 May (Fire Risk Assessor & Fire Safety Provision) and 14-17 June (Managing Fire Safety) this year.
We bring these latest fire prosecutions to you to act as a reminder and warning about the responsibilities and legal obligations of business owners to undertake regular fire risk assessments