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    BSI, "Pass 79: Fire Risk Assessment"

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    BSI,   "Pass 79: Fire Risk Assessment"

    Pass 79: Fire Risk Assessment
    Publisher: BSI Standards | 2007 | ISBN: 0580506835 | Pages: 100 | PDF | 2.86 MB


    Pass 79: Fire Risk Assessment
    By

    Contents
    Page
    Foreword ii
    Introduction vi
    1 Scope 1
    2 Normative references 1
    3 Terms and definitions 1
    4 The concepts of fire risk and fire hazard 11
    5 Principles and scope of fire risk assessments 11
    6 Responsibility for adequacy of the fire risk assessment 16
    7 Competence of fire risk assessors 18
    8 Benchmark standards for assessment of fire precautions 21
    9 Documentation of fire risk assessments 23
    10 Nine steps to fire risk assessment 24
    11 Relevance of information about the building, the occupants and the
    processes 26
    12 Identification of fire hazards and means for their elimination or control 27
    13 Assessment of the likelihood of fire 28
    14 Assessment of fire protection measures 29
    15 Assessment of fire safety management 37
    16 Assessment of likely consequences of fire 42
    17 Assessment of fire risk 45
    18 Formulation of an action plan 46
    19 Periodic review of fire risk assessments 48
    Annex A (informative) Model pro-forma for documentation of the fire risk
    assessment 50
    Annex B (informative) Fire hazard prompt-list 72
    Annex C (normative) Key factors to consider in assessment of means of escape 74
    Annex D (informative) Model pro-forma for documentation of a review of an
    existing fire risk assessment 76
    Bibliography 86
    Figure 1 – Schematic of fire risk assessment process 14
    Figure 2 – Schematic example of appropriate education, training and experience of
    fire risk assessors 20
    Figure 3 – Example of timeline comparison between ASET and escape time 44
    Table 1 – A simple risk level estimator 45
    Table B.1 – Fire hazards, elimination or control measures and relevant codes of
    practice 73
    Table C.1 – Key factors and specific issues to consider in means of escape 75