Wednesday, 4 August 2010

Fire Alarm not working results in prosecutions

A not functional fire alarm and a suitable fire risk assessment at a London-based food factory has resulted in the owner being prosecuted and fined, under the Fire Safety Order.

The importance of staying on the right side of Fire Safety Order regulations was recently highlighted by the prosecution of the manager of a food production factory by London Fire Brigade.

A £20,000 fine was given to Mong Liu of New Kong Nam Food Production Company after pleading guilty to serious breaches of fire safety legislation following the indictment.

She admitted guilt on seven breaches of the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, including not having an suitable fire alarm, fire alarm maintenance and adequate fire detection at her Brettingham Road, Edmonton premises.

In addition to having inadequate emergency lighting in place, a suitable and sufficient fire risk assessment had also not been completed. She also had no emergency plan in place and there was no evidence of fire safety training.

"Knowing about fire safety is not an option; if you are the responsible person it is a necessity," commented Steve Turek, the fire brigade's assistant commissioner for fire safety regulation.

Fire Systems Ltd, can assist you in ensuring you fire alarm is operational, and a fire alarm maintenance  is in place.

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