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Wednesday, 23 February 2011

http://www.fia.uk.com/en/Information/Details/index.cfm/Recycling-company-ordered-to-pay-over--60-000-for-fire-safety-breaches

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After serving for 27years in the Fire Service, the last 4 years as a Lecturer in Fire Safety at The Fire Service College, I decided to start my own company - Fire isk Assessments & Training Ltd. So here I am, first time on a Blog and hoping to generate some interest in The Company . I will be posting regular briefings on Fire Safety issues and other things. Fire Risk Assessments and Training Ltd provide Fire Risk Assessments and Fire Warden Training across the whole of Scotland. The Company is registered with The Institution of Fire Engineers, Fire Industry Assosciation and The Fire Protection Association. The Company offers free advice to help companies comply with The Fire (Scotland) Act 2005: Part 3 and The Fire Safety (Scotland) Regulations 2006. The Company provides high quality work at very competitive costs. Fire Risk Assessments and Staff / Fire Warden and Fire Risk Assessor training ensures your Company is compliant with the new Regulations. Clients must have a Fire Risk Assessment carried out and recorded by competent persons. They must also provide staff training in fire fighting and evacuation techniques. All the best to you all.
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