
Fire Safety Risk Assessments in Washington, Tyne and Wear UK
Professional fire safety risk assessments are essential for protecting your business, employees, and premises from devastating fire incidents. At The Oltec Group, we provide comprehensive fire risk assessment services throughout Washington, Tyne and Wear, helping property managers and business owners meet their legal obligations under fire safety regulations. With over 40 years of industry experience, our qualified assessors identify potential hazards, evaluate risks, and deliver actionable recommendations to ensure your property remains compliant and safe.

Comprehensive Fire Hazard Identification and Assessment
Every fire safety risk assessment conducted by The Oltec Group across Washington, Tyne and Wear begins with comprehensive hazard identification to establish where fires could potentially start. Our qualified assessors examine all flammable materials present, from office supplies and furnishings to specialised industrial materials and fuel storage areas. Electrical hazard assessment covers the entire installation, identifying damaged cables, non-compliant equipment, overloaded sockets, and insufficient circuit protection that present fire dangers. We inspect all heat-generating equipment including boilers, ovens, dryers, and production machinery for proper installation and maintenance. Smoking areas, waste disposal points, and any areas where hot work occurs receive particular attention, while poor housekeeping practices and combustible material accumulation are recorded as significant fire hazards.
Evaluating Occupant Vulnerability During Fire Incidents
Evaluating which individuals face heightened fire risk within your premises ensures Oltec delivers tailored fire safety solutions across Washington, Tyne and Wear businesses. Our assessors systematically identify all building occupants, analysing their characteristics, locations, and potential evacuation challenges. Lone workers operating in basements, warehouses, or remote areas are flagged as requiring enhanced detection systems and communication protocols. Elderly visitors or residents who may move slowly or become disoriented during emergencies are considered in evacuation planning. Disabled employees requiring wheelchair access, assistance, or additional evacuation time receive specialised assessment to ensure suitable provisions exist. We also evaluate risks to contractors unfamiliar with premises layouts, night shift workers, and anyone with temporary or permanent conditions affecting their ability to respond quickly to fire alarms.


Implementing Effective Fire Safety Control Measures
Implementing practical risk reduction measures transforms fire safety risk assessments into tangible protection for your Washington, Tyne and Wear premises, and Oltec Facilities Management provides clear, actionable recommendations. We assess whether escape routes offer sufficient capacity for occupant numbers, remain clear of stored materials, and feature appropriate fire-resistant construction to maintain safe evacuation. Fire exit assessment verifies that doors discharge to safe areas, emergency exit signs are visible and illuminated, and alternative routes exist where primary exits might become compromised. Our evaluations examine passive fire protection including fire doors, cavity barriers, and structural fire resistance alongside active systems like sprinklers and detection equipment. Practical improvements such as relocating flammable storage, installing self-closing devices on fire doors, designating smoking areas, and establishing regular fire drills reduce risks effectively while maintaining operational efficiency.
Compliance Records and Emergency Evacuation Planning
Comprehensive documentation and ongoing management are essential for fire safety compliance, and Oltec ensures Washington, Tyne and Wear businesses maintain legally compliant, accessible records. Our detailed fire risk assessment reports document all identified hazards, people at risk, existing control measures, and recommended improvements with clear prioritisation and implementation timelines. These records satisfy legal requirements under fire safety legislation, providing evidence of your duty of care during inspections or investigations. We help develop emergency plans detailing evacuation procedures, staff responsibilities, and assembly points tailored to your specific premises and occupants. Our service includes training recommendations to ensure employees understand fire risks, know how to raise alarms, can use firefighting equipment safely, and assist vulnerable persons during evacuations, creating a robust fire safety culture.



