Fire

Health and safety site report

by Mark Rowe

Bull Products, a manufacturer of life-saving fire protection equipment, has added to its ‘Fire 360°’ service a risk report system for health and safety.

Bull describes its Fire 360° service as a 12-step plan designed to provide companies with a fire strategy. A risk report will detail risks and hazards posed ahead of work on a construction site. The report considers factors such as the site address, whether it’s a listed building, how many storeys the building has, and the level of security on site overnight.

Using data compiled by the Fire Protection Association’s Business and Property Protection Portal, the 20-page report assesses the risk of fires and floods, and the average costs to businesses if a fire or flood was to break out. It seeks to identify the average response time for emergency services to arrive on site, and the level of criminal damage and robbery within that postcode; and details product guidelines so that businesses are confident they have the correct equipment on site.

Bradley Markham, director at Bull Products: “Before work is carried out on any construction site, there are a number of potential risks which can affect the health and safety of workers, and the general public. Our risk report system will ensure companies have the right fire protection equipment in place so that they are prepared for any given situation during the construction phase. We’re delighted to have developed our Fire 360° service, which includes the risk reporting to ensure our customers have everything they need to protect their site and ensure safety remains a top priority.”

Visit www.bullproducts.co.uk.

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