Workplace safety is essential for maintaining a healthy and safe working atmosphere. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has strict guidelines to ensure that proper safety measures are followed.

Health and safety consultants are to deliver training to building owners and managers. Each day, a large number of people spend time in commercial buildings and owners of those buildings need to understand that safety arrangements in those premises should be apt.
People in commercial premises are exposed to risks, which could be caused by air, Legionella and fire. Improper maintenance of air conditioning system, fire equipments and water systems could cause severe injuries and even death. The building manager would be held responsible for such accidents and may have to undergo prosecution. That’s why, it is important for them to make sure that the building is free from health and safety risks.

For minimizing risks from fire, Legionella and air conditioning, health and safety consultants could provide help. These consultants could guide building owners to install safety measures in accordance with HSE guidelines, so that risks could be avoided.
Legionella bacteria could colonise the water system if temperature is between 20°c and 50°c. So, building managers need to make sure that hot water is at or above 50°c and temperature of cold water is at or below 20°c. If temperatures of hot and cold water are above or below these stipulated levels, then accredited professionals should be called in for carrying out risk assessment. Those professionals will check hot and cold sentinel taps, cold storage tank, calorifier and showers and then record all findings into a logbook. Based on the level of the risk, they may prescribe some remedial actions.

In order to make fire risk assessment compliant with procedures, mandated by HSE, workplaces with flammable and non-flammable substances are surveyed. Commercial buildings without flammable substances are inspected to identify individuals, prone to risk and whether fire equipments are installed and fire escape exits are positioned properly. Commercial premises with flammable substances are inspected to gather fire incident data, identify key risk parameters and review effectiveness of fire safety guidance.
Air conditioning inspection in commercial buildings must be done according to TM44, an article by Performance of Buildings Directive or EPBD. EPB regulations 2007recommend inspections for systems with rated output of more than 12KW at interval of not over five years. Health and safety consultants also prescribe looking after energy efficiency, electricity consumption rate and emission of certain greenhouse gases, while carrying out air conditioning inspection. 

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