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  1. Fire risk refers to the likelihood and severity of a fire occurring in a given situation.Some common fire hazards are12:
    • Kitchen fires from unattended cooking, grease fires, or chip pan fires
    • Electrical systems that are overloaded, poorly maintained, or defective
    • Combustible storage areas with insufficient protection
    • Combustibles near equipment that generates heat, flame, or sparks
    • Candles and other open flames
    • Smoking materials such as cigarettes, cigars, pipes, lighters, etc.
    • Equipment that generates heat and utilizes combustible materials
    • Flammable chemicals or chemical accelerants that can increase a fire’s rate of spread
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    Some common fire hazards are: [5]

    • Kitchen fires from unattended cooking, grease fires/chip pan fires
    • Electrical systems that are overloaded, poorly maintained or defective
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fire_safety

    Fire hazards include:

    • Flames
    • Sparks
    • Hot objects
    • Flammable chemicals
    www.safeopedia.com/definition/739/fire-hazards
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    A fire risk assessment identifies what needs to be done in a premises to prevent fires and keep people safe. Every block of flats, business premises or premises that the public has access to must have one. Identify the fire hazards. Identify people at risk. Evaluate, remove or reduce the risks.
    fireengland.uk/safety-advice/fire-risk-assessments
    When conducting a fire risk assessment, it’s important to consider various aspects of your premises: Emergency routes and exits: Ensuring clear and safe evacuation paths. Fire detection and warning systems: Regular fire alarm testing is vital. Fire fighting equipment: This includes regular fire extinguisher testing.
    firerisk.io/fire-risk-assessment/how-to-conduct-a-fire-risk …
    The fire safety risk assessment chart gives more detailed information about these steps. the needs of vulnerable people, for example the elderly, young children or those with disabilities You can do the fire risk assessment yourself with the help of standard fire safety risk assessment guides.
    www.gov.uk/workplace-fire-safety-your-responsibilities/fir…
    As the responsible person you must carry out and regularly review a fire risk assessment of the premises. This will identify what you need to do to prevent fire and keep people safe. You must keep a written record of your fire risk assessment if your business has 5 or more people. Identify the fire hazards. Identify people at risk.
    www.gov.uk/workplace-fire-safety-your-responsibilities/fir…
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