Kent Fire and Rescue Service urges employers to review fire safety arrangements as staff return to workplaces as lockdown eased

Fire chiefs are urging business chiefs to review their safety arrangements as they prepare for the return of staff as lockdown measures are eased.

With firms having to rearrange workplaces to ensure social distancing guidelines are met, the Kent Fire and Rescue Service is urging employers that now is the time to ensure their premises conform to fire safety regulations.

It's time for firms to check fire safety as they prepare for staff to return to work
It's time for firms to check fire safety as they prepare for staff to return to work

And it has compiled a checklist for firms as they prepare to reopen.

* Keep your escape routes clear and accessible

* Check your fire safety systems and equipment

* Keep on top of housekeeping

* Arrange a staff training refresh

Kent Fire and Rescue chiefs are urging employers to brief staff, old and new, on fire safety
Kent Fire and Rescue chiefs are urging employers to brief staff, old and new, on fire safety

KFRS’ group manager for building safety, Mark Woodward, said: “It’s really important for business to remain fire compliant after an extended time away from the workplace and in different circumstances.

“It’s key to make sure all fire risk assessments and procedures are up-to-date and in place, ready for when employees and customers return.

“Staff might be returning to a new layout, or you might have recruited new employees, so a training refresh would be advised, to make sure everyone knows the current and correct procedures of what to do in the event of a fire.”

Other factors on the checklist include keeping escape routes clear and accessible, to check fire safety systems and equipment, such as fire alarms and emergency lighting, and to re-evaluate the number of trained in-house fire wardens.

Mr Woodward adds: "Given businesses have been closed, its possible companies have an increase in the amount of stock and deliveries. This should be stored safely and securely to reduce the risk of a fire, as well as away from any escape routes, both internally and externally."

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