Borough premises situated in: Kingston upon Thames
Responsibility of person on whom notice served: Owner
Applicable legislation: Article 30: Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005
Failure to take general fire precautions to ensure the safety of persons on the premises.
Implement the general fire precautions as identified by the fire risk assessment.
Failure to make a suitable and sufficient fire risk assessment.
Carry out suitable and sufficient fire risk assessment.
Failure to provide a suitable method of giving warning in case of fire.
Provide a suitable method of giving warning in case of fire.
Failure to provide and/or maintain adequate and clearly indicated emergency routes and exits that lead to a place of safety.
Ensure that adequate escape routes and exits leading to a place of safety are provided and that these are maintained clear and available for use at all times that the premises is occupied.
Failure to establish an appropriate emergency plan.
Prepare/update emergency plan.
Failure to ensure that the premises and any facilities, equipment and devices are maintained in an efficient state, in effective working order and in good repair.
Ensure that adequate maintenance systems are in place to ensure that the premises and any facilities, equipment and devices are maintained in an efficient state, in effective working order and in good repair.
Failure to appoint sufficient competent persons to assist in undertaking preventive and protective measures.
Appoint sufficient competent persons to assist in undertaking preventive and protective measures.
Failure to provide the employer of an outside undertaking whose employee is working in or on the premises, with comprehensible and relevant information on the risks and preventive and protective measures.
Provide the employer of an outside undertaking whose employee is working in or on the premises, with comprehensible and relevant information.
Failure to ensure employees receive adequate safety training.
Implement/review training programme to ensure employees receive adequate safety training.
Failure to co-operate with another responsible person(s) to co-ordinate measures required by the Order.
Co-ordinate measures with other responsible person(s).