Large places of assembly for over 300 people

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If you have, own, run or manage premises where over 300 people can assemble, you must carry out a fire risk assessment. This is the law. 

It applies to a building, or part of a building, and includes sports stadia, swimming pools, large nightclubs and pubs, churches, conference centres, museums, and large village halls 

Your Fire Risk Assessment must be carried out by your Responsible Person - this is the person who has control of the premises. This can  include employers, managers, occupiers and owners. Alternatively, you may employ a professional Fire Risk Assessor to do the assessment for you.

What and who is a Responsible Person
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What is a fire risk assessment

A fire risk assessment is an assessment of the possible fire risks in your premises and what can be done to remove or reduce them. You must record the required information and keep it up to date.

Every premises where over 300 people can assemble has a legal responsibility to do and maintain a fire risk assessment. It is there to help keep you, your customers, staff, visitors, and building safe from fire. 

The Government produces a guide which tells you how to carry out a fire risk assessment. While it is possible to do the fire risk assessment yourself, particularly if your premises are small or low risk, many large places of assembly may prefer to employ a fire risk assessor to undertake the assessment for them.. 

Government Guidance - Large places of assembly
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If you want to employ a fire risk assessor to do your Fire Risk Assessment...

If you cannot carry out the Fire Risk Assessment yourself, you can employ someone to do it for you. 

You will still be legally responsible for your Fire Risk Assessment and so it is important that you use or employ a person who can do the job correctly. Take a look at the things you should check before employing someone to do your Fire Risk Assessment

 

Employing a Risk Assessor

When we inspect your premises

Kent Fire and Rescue Service are legally required to inspect premises where over 300 people can gather, and make sure that you have appropriate fire safety in place. This is to help protect you, your building, your customers, visitors, staff and anyone who uses the building, from the risk of fire.

Our Inspector will make sure that your premises comply with the government guidance found in 'Fire Risk Assessment for large places of assembly' referred to above.This means the things you need to do to make sure that:

  • if there is a fire, the building will hold back fire and smoke to allow enough time for people to escape
  • the building has the appropriate fire alarm(s) and warnings, signage, lighting and other requirements referred to in the government guidance to assist people to evacuate if there is a fire
  • that you know what to do if there is a fire, and that this information has been passed onto your staff and other relevant people
  • you are doing everything to stop fire in the first place by identifying fire hazards and risks, and by removing or reducing those hazards and risks 
  • that you keep records of what you do and keep your Fire Risk Assessment updated