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Why Fire Risk Assessments Are Critical in Construction

Fire safety is non-negotiable in construction. With flammable materials, electrical work, and high-risk tasks in one place, construction sites are among the most vulnerable environments for fires.

Did you know? According to the Home Office, there were 300+ fires on construction sites last year, many of which could have been prevented with proper risk assessments.

Fire Risk Assessment (FRA) isn't just a legal requirement—it's a crucial step in protecting workers, preventing costly damage, and ensuring compliance.

In this blog, we'll cover:

  • Why FRAs are essential
  • Legal requirements under UK fire safety law
  • Common fire hazards on construction sites
  • How Majestic Site Management ensures compliance

What Is a Fire Risk Assessment?

Fire Risk Assessment (FRA) is a detailed evaluation of fire hazards on a construction site. It identifies risks, ignition sources, and safety measures to minimise outbreaks and protect workers.

Under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, all construction sites must have an FRA, ensuring fire prevention and emergency plans meet legal standards.

For more on compliance, see our guide to Construction Site Safety Compliance.

Why Fire Risk Assessments Are Essential

A fire on-site can cause injuries, delays, financial losses, and legal action. A proper FRA:

  • Identifies hazards early – Prevents risks from escalating
  • Protects workers & visitors – Ensures safe evacuation routes
  • Prevents financial loss – Avoids costly rebuilds and insurance claims
  • Ensures legal compliance – Reduces fines or site shutdowns
  • Helps secure contracts – Many clients require proof of compliance

Without an FRA, companies risk prosecution, injuries, and project delays. Learn more about avoiding construction site penalties.

Common Fire Hazards on Construction Sites

1. Flammable Materials & Waste

  • Wood, insulation, and fuel can ignite easily
  • Poor waste management increases risks
    Solution: Regular waste removal and safe storage

2. Electrical Faults & Equipment

  • Overloaded circuits and faulty tools spark fires
    Solution: Routine inspections and PAT testing

3. Hot Works (Welding, Cutting, Soldering)

  • Sparks can ignite nearby materials
    Solution: Fire-resistant barriers and permit systems

4. Poor Fire Extinguisher Access & Training

  • Workers may misuse extinguishers
    Solution: Correct equipment and on-site training

We offer comprehensive Fire Safety Training for Construction Sites.

Legal Fire Safety Requirements in Construction

UK sites must comply with:

  • Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 – Requires a "responsible person" to conduct FRAs
  • CDM Regulations 2015 – Mandates fire safety in site plans
  • Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 – Employers must ensure a safe site

Non-compliance can result in fines, shutdowns, or prosecution. For help meeting regulations, see our Construction Compliance Services.

How to Conduct a Fire Risk Assessment

Step 1: Identify Fire Hazards

  • Ignition sources (electrics, hot works)
  • Flammable materials (wood, chemicals)
  • Blocked fire exits

Step 2: Identify People at Risk

  • Workers, visitors, vulnerable staff

Step 3: Evaluate & Reduce Risks

  • Remove hazards, ensure extinguisher access
  • Set up evacuation drills

Step 4: Document & Review

  • Keep records, update assessments, train staff

For a complete guide, download our Site Safety Audit Checklist.

How Majestic Site Management Ensures Compliance

We help construction firms stay fully compliant with:

  • Tailored fire risk assessments
  • Fire safety audits & emergency planning
  • On-site fire safety training
  • CHAS & SSIP accreditation support

We handle compliance—so you can focus on safe, efficient projects. Explore our Site Management Services.

Final Thoughts: Prioritise Fire Safety Today

Fire risk assessments are not optional—they're a legal and moral duty. By identifying risks, training staff, and ensuring compliance, you protect lives, avoid fines, and keep projects on track.

Don't gamble with fire safety. Partner with experts to safeguard your site.

Contact Majestic Site Management today:
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 01484 426302

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Lee Marsden MCIOB
Director at Majestic Site Management Ltd
As the managing director of Majestic Site Management. From humble beginnings as an army apprentice, Lee Marsden’s tenacious attitude and hard work paid off in 2019 when he established Majestic Site Management – a successful site management consultancy that continues to grow year-on-year.

With over 30 years’ experience in the construction industry, Lee offers more than just a helping hand to keep your project on track. Majestic Site Management also specialises in site compliance, and health and safety, with a long-list of credentials to prove it. Connect with Lee on LinkedIn >>
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