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Paul Coffey BSc(Hons) FIFireE MCIOB SIIRSM
An experienced qualified practitioner delivering fire safety compliance alongside pragmatic operational solutions for housing over the past 20 years . A Fellow of the Institute of Fire Engineers, who offers unique bespoke service providing solutions to deliver high quality fire safety work compliance, which is fully certified and quality checked before submission to clients. Core services offered include –
Cost effective
Certified
Reliable
experts
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- Project management to assess and deliver requirements within expectations
- Health and Safety Guidance
- Third-party certification of schemes and products for fire protection
- Quality assurance of products and schemes, providing secondary re-assurance that products are used in compliance with regulations
- Assessment of legal compliance
- Provision of certification and photographic support, using cloud based asset management systems free as part of service to meet fire safety order 2005
- Provision of Fire safety and Fire Marshall training
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All partners are third party accredited
- Fire stopping
- Cavity barrier works
- Door installations
- Door upgrades
- Door maintenance
- Door surveys
- Signage
- Fire strategies
- Fire risk assessments
- Type 4 surveys/ communal duct surveys
- Fire engineer services designs including dynamic smoke modelling
- Cladding inspection with designed solutions to meet EWS 1 full certification with partner Dr and Fire Engineer
- Fire risk assessments all types 1-4
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FIRE RISK ASSESSMENT
Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005
This Certificate is awarded to:
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in recognition of the demonstrated proficiency, verified by examination, considered necessary, within a
framework of competency, to enable the above-named person to carry out or audit suitable and sufficient
fire risk assessments under the above legislation. Topics covered during the course, held on the 9th
13th March 2020, include:
Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005
• Interpretation of the legislation
• General fire precautions required by the legislation
• Responsibilities of employers and landlords
• Requirements relating to fire risk assessment
• Fire assessment terminology
• Principles of fire risk assessment
• Relationship between health and safety risk assessments and fire risk assessments
• Scope of fire risk assessments
• Assessment of hazards and fire prevention
• Assessment of means of escape
• Assessment of supporting provisions for escape
• Assessment of fire warning systems
• Assessment of fire extinguishing appliances
• Assessment of miscellaneous fire protection measures
• Assessment of fire safety management
• The overall assessment of fire risk
• The action plan
• Issue of competence in fire risk assessment
C.S. Todd
Managing Director
An IFE Approved Course is any course that has been assessed by the Institution of Fire Engineers as not equivalent to the Institution’s. Examinations, in whole or part, but which is of a standard and quality that is worthy of association with the Institution.