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The only nationally recognised ''Independent Third Party Quality Scheme'' for companies undertaking the supply, installation and ongoing maintenance of portable fire fighting equipment is BAFE SP101/ST104.
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This guide is for all employers, managers, occupiers, and owners of small (accommodating up to 60 people) and medium (accommodating up to 300 people) places of assembly including:
Public houses
Clubs
Village halls and community centres
Churches and other religious centres
Marquees and tents
This guide does not apply to sports grounds or common areas of shopping malls.
This guide is for all employers, managers, occupiers and owners both professional and amateur of premises where the main use of the building or part of the building is a theatre, cinema or multi-screen cinema or a combination of these. This guide also includes buildings converted to cinemas or theatres. Examples include:
Theatres
Cinemas
Concert halls
This guide does not include temporary structures and marquees or tents used as theatres or cinemas.
This guide is for all employers, head teachers, governors, vice-chancellors, occupiers and owners of premises where the main use of the building or part of the building is for educational purposes including:
Schools including Sunday schools and after school clubs
Universities
Academies
Cr?es
Adult education centres
Outdoor education centres
Music schools
This guide does not apply to residential premises such as university halls of residence, boarding school sleeping accommodation.
This guide is for all employers, managers, occupiers and owners of premises where the main use of the building or part of the building is a factory or warehouse including:
Large and small factories
Manufacturing warehouses
Storage warehouses
Factories with warehouses
All employers, managers, occupiers and owners of large places of assembly i.e. where more than 300 people could gather including:
Sports stadia
Exhibition and conference centres
Large nightclubs
Churches, cathedrals, other places of worship
Community centres and village halls
Common areas of shopping malls
Premises that adjoin other complexes such as shopping centres
This guide does not apply to premises that include sleeping accommodation, theatres and cinemas and or outdoor facilities.
This guide addresses sleeping accommodation for staff, common areas for residents and sleeping, dining or other accommodation for guests/residents including:
The common areas of houses in multiple occupation (HMO)
The common areas of flats and maisonettes
The common areas of sheltered accommodation where care is not provided
Bed and Breakfasts, guest houses, holiday chalets, holiday flat complexes, camping, caravan and holiday parks (other than privately owned individual units)
Areas in work places where staff ''sleeping in'' is a condition of the employment or a business requirement as in licensed premises or hotels
This guide is not intended for domestic premises, hospitals, residential care and nursing homes and prisons and other establishments where people are in lawful custody.
All employers, managers, occupiers and owners of premises where the main use of the building or part of the building is an office or shop including:
Purpose built or converted office blocks
Individual office or shop units which are part of other complexes e.g. shopping centre
The new law does not apply to offices in private domestic accommodation. The Offices and Shops guide is not applicable for the overall management of multi-use shopping areas, here the Large Places of Assembly guide will be more appropriate.
This guide is for all employers, managers, responsible persons, occupiers, employees and owners of premises where the main use of the building or part of the building is to provide residential care. It is intended for non-domestic residential premises with staff in attendance at all times and where many, most or all of the residents would require carer assistance to be safe in the event of a fire i.e. where residents would not be able to make their way to a place of safety unaided. These could include:
Residential and nursing homes
Rehabilitation premises providing residential treatment and care for addiction
Care homes and care homes with nursing (as defined by the Care Standards Act).
The guide is not intended for day-care centres with no residential clients, sheltered accommodation where no care is provided, hospitals, out-posted nursing care in single private dwellings.
This guide will be for all employers, managers, responsible persons, occupiers and owners of premises where the main use of the building or part of the building is to provide healthcare including:
Hospitals
Medical centres
Other healthcare premises
This guide will not be intended for use in care and nursing homes, rehabilitation premises, day-care centres with no residential clients, sheltered accommodation, out-posted nursing care in single private dwellings and staff accommodation.
This guide will be for all managers, employers, occupiers and owners of transport premises and facilities including:
Train, bus, coach and airport transportation terminals and exchanges
Rail and road tunnels
Passenger ferry ports and facilities
Taxi stands and facilities
Shipping ports and terminals
This guide will not apply to the offices and shops within transport premises and facilities or the actual modes of transport e.g. cars, buses, trains.
This guide will be for all employers, managers and persons responsible for outdoor events and venues including:
Zoos
Music concerts
Sporting events
Firework displays
Markets
This guide does not cover sports stadia, permanent buildings or structures, large temporary structures and air-supported structures.
This guide is a supplement to be read alongside other guides in this series. It provides additional information on accessibility and means of escape for disabled people.
A guide for employers, managers, occupiers and owners of animal premises and stables. It tells you what you have to do to comply with fire safety law, helps you carry out a fire risk assessment and identify the general fire precautions you need to have in place.
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Click on this link to see a printable copy of the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order.
