November 16, 20223 yr comment_31216 Hi All, A local pottery uses a domestic building to fire the kilns to make pottery. no one lives in the building ,the kilns are contained in a separate area and has natural venting only. these are left on at night as the process takes 8-12 hours depending on what’s being produced. there is a store area upstairs and the owner can be above the area where kilns operate. there is no fire door separation to upstairs or no linked detection. The only risk is during the day when the owner can be upstairs whilst kilns are on downstairs and wouldn’t have any early detection of a fire downstairs. This is a business with 1 person operating in an empty building. All pottery sold online no customers are in the building. any thoughts on fire safety requirements please? Report
November 29, 20223 yr comment_31499 Without a site survey or detailed plans it would be difficult to say and I think the services of a competent fire risk assessor is required. Report
November 30, 20223 yr comment_31518 In my opinion, conducting a fire risk assessment is good idea to do so, even if it is operated by 1 person, there is still a risk of fire to occur. So, a preventive approach is to undertake a thorough fire risk assessment Report
November 30, 20223 yr comment_31537 13 hours ago, jessicaajames said: In my opinion, conducting a fire risk assessment is good idea to do so, even if it is operated by 1 person, there is still a risk of fire to occur. So, a preventive approach is to undertake a thorough fire risk assessment It's not just a good idea but a legal requirement in virtually any premises that is not the interior of a dwelling Report
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