A Fire Risk Assessment (FRA) Fire Door Project is responsible for overseeing and ensuring compliance with fire safety regulations, particularly concerning fire doors, within buildings. Here's an overview of the role:
Responsibilities:
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Inspections: Conduct regular inspections of fire doors to ensure they meet fire safety standards and regulations.
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Maintenance: Coordinate and oversee the maintenance and repair of fire doors, including hinges, frames, seals, and closing mechanisms.
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Installation: Ensure that fire doors are installed correctly and in accordance with relevant regulations and manufacturer specifications.
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Documentation: Maintain accurate records of fire door inspections, maintenance activities, repairs, and replacements.
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Training and Education: Provide training and education to building occupants, staff, and maintenance personnel on the importance of fire doors, their proper use, and maintenance requirements.
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Emergency Preparedness: Collaborate with fire safety officers and emergency responders to develop and implement evacuation plans and procedures, including the role of fire doors in containing and preventing the spread of fire and smoke.
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Regulatory Compliance: Stay informed about fire safety regulations, codes, and standards relevant to fire doors, ensuring compliance with legal requirements and industry best practices.
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Risk Assessment: Conduct risk assessments to identify potential fire hazards and vulnerabilities related to fire doors, recommending appropriate mitigation measures and improvements.
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Collaboration: Collaborate with building owners, property managers, maintenance staff, and fire safety professionals to address fire door-related issues and concerns effectively.
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Continuous Improvement: Identify opportunities to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of fire door maintenance and management processes, implementing best practices and innovative solutions as appropriate.
Qualifications and Skills:
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Fire Safety Knowledge: In-depth understanding of fire safety principles, regulations, codes, and standards relevant to fire doors and building construction.
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Technical Expertise: Familiarity with fire door components, materials, installation methods, and maintenance techniques.
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Attention to Detail: Strong attention to detail and observational skills to identify deficiencies, damage, or wear and tear in fire doors during inspections.
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Communication Skills: Effective verbal and written communication skills to convey fire safety information, instructions, and recommendations to diverse audiences.
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Problem-Solving Abilities: Ability to assess complex fire safety issues, analyse root causes, and develop practical solutions to mitigate risks and improve safety.
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Organisational Skills: Excellent organisational and time management skills to prioritise tasks, manage resources, and meet deadlines in a dynamic and fast-paced environment.
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Teamwork and Collaboration: Ability to work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams, stakeholders, and external partners to achieve common goals and objectives.
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Regulatory Compliance: Knowledge of relevant fire safety legislation, building codes, and regulatory requirements governing fire doors and building occupancy.
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Training and Certification: Certification or training in fire safety, fire risk assessment, and fire door inspection and maintenance is highly desirable.
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Ethical Conduct: Commitment to upholding high standards of professional conduct, integrity, and ethics in all fire safety-related activities and interactions.
A Fire Risk Assessment (FRA) Fire Door Supervisor plays a critical role in maintaining the integrity of fire protection systems and ensuring the safety of building occupants by effectively managing and maintaining fire doors in accordance with established fire safety standards and regulations.