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Fire Safety
Support

Preparing for every eventuality

From the smallest fete to the larger event and even right through to the largest of festivals our team is available on hand to help, advise and walk you through the minefield of event management, from the application stage right through to debrief post event and at every stage during. 

 

We also understand that no two events are the same, therefore we work with you to design and build an affordable package that meets your legal requirements whilst being at an affordable cost. 

 

Our total event cover team gives total peace of mind our staff are experienced across the whole spectrum, our involvement can start as early as the SAG (Safety Advisory Group), run right through the event and end at the post event debriefs, and is no way confined to the fire elements. 

 

TD Med can supply everything from the full range of health safety and wellbeing services to just extinguisher hire.

 

Services include: 

Fire marshalls 

Fire cover

Medical cover 

Risk assessments

Extinguisher hire 

Staff training 

and sound advice.

 

Pre-event audit 

Health and safety inspections during the event, on the run up to, and on the take down of the event, our team will be available to complete your audits and deal with any issues that arise, and our can-do, will-do ethos ensures your event runs trouble free. You can be safe in the knowledge that should the worst happen, then you’ll have the peace of mind that it was managed by one of our staff to the highest level with the least amount of impact to your guests or customers. 

 

Fire risk assessment 

The ‘responsible person’ must carry out and regularly review a fire risk assessment of the premises. This will identify what you need to do to prevent fire and keep people safe. 

 

You must keep a written record of your fire risk assessment if your business has 5 or more people. your risk assessments need to:

  • Identify the fire hazards. 

  • Identify people at risk. 

  • Evaluate, remove or reduce the risks. 

  • Record your findings, prepare an emergency plan and provide training. 

  • Review and update the fire risk assessment regularly. 

 

You’ll also need to consider: 

  • emergency routes and exits 

  • fire detection and warning systems 

  • fire fighting equipment 

  • the removal or safe storage of dangerous substances 

  • an emergency fire evacuation plan 

  • the needs of vulnerable people, eg the elderly, young children or those with disabilities 

  • providing information to employees and other people on the premises 

  • staff fire safety training 

 

Help with the assessment 

The responsible person can do the fire risk assessment themselves with the help of standard guides. 

 

If you don’t have the expertise or time to do the fire risk assessment yourself then you’ll need to appoint a ‘competent person’ to help (eg a professional risk assessor). 

 

Let us help you.

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TD Med, 70-74 Brunswick St, Stockton-on-Tees, TS18 1DW

Tel. 0330 223 6191

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