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Cox35528  
#1 Posted : 04 May 2012 09:48:02(UTC)
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Cox35528

Advice required, I run a small warehouse and transport operation ( 20,000 sqft and Yard ). It was brought up at our H & S commitiee meeting that we rquired fire marshalls. I have fire risked the building and gone through this with our local enviromental Health Official. At the moment this has not thrown up a need for trained fire marshalls. Is the use of supervisors and managers in set areas sufficent to undertake this role if they have clear areas of responsibility and instruction. Basically do i need to pay for fire marshall training on a fairly basic site that has very little flammable objects ( we deal mostly in ironmongery ). Pallets and paper only. Your thoughts please. Coxy
Andy E  
#2 Posted : 04 May 2012 10:13:36(UTC)
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Andy E

I had a similar issue several years ago with office/ warehouse facilites and this point being raised by a new employee who had had fire marshall training prior to joining our company. My approach was to speak with our extinguisheer supplier and see if they would provide some training free of charge as a gesture of good will as we had been using them for a number of years and in that time we had paid a reasonable amount and would like to continue to use them etc etc. They offered 6 free training places and completed this within a few weeks. Andy E
Ken Slack  
#3 Posted : 04 May 2012 10:45:13(UTC)
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Ken Slack

Hi Coxy, It's really all down to your FRA, if it doesn't indicate the need for fire wardens in your fire safety arrangments or in the case of a real life evacuation then the anser would be 'no', but remember you would have to justify the decision if it was tested in court. Have you made sure you have taken noise and the ability of all staff to hear alarms? You may need wardens to mitigate problems like that.
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