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Title – At least 26 dead as fire consumes nightclubSource – CNN.com
Date – 21st February 2003
Fires in nightclubs occur all over the world and events where multiple fatalities occur don’t only happen in the developing world. In this example in the USA, arguably the worlds most developed country, regulation proved that it is only part of the solution.
Management bear the responsibility for the activities they put on. Cutting corners can seem tempting when trying to make a venue profitable, but some corners simply can’t be cut.
Too often inspections from Health & Safety or the Fire Service are seen as a test that needs to be passed at all cost. Venues are tidied and faulty equipment removed or repaired in order to pass the inspection. Once it has been confirmed that the inspection has been a success, the venue goes back to it normal sloppy operation.
Inspectors are certainly there to make sure you meet all the demands set on you by local regulations, but most want more then anything to help venues operate in a safe manner, so that they are not called upon to return when the venue needs them in an emergency. Standards they set are the minimum requirement and most progressive and responsible managers will not only meet these but try and exceed them. If a venue requires 3 emergency exits and 15 fire extinguishers is there any harm in having 5 exits and 20 extinguishers? Fire does more then damage property; it can kill in large numbers and cripple businesses. Repairing fire damage can take time and money and time with a venue closed and not earning will put a dent in any business plan. If anyone is hurt or killed the venue will be closed a lot longer as investigations can be protracted over months and years, not to mention that if an individual is found guilty of negligence they can face long custodial sentences.
Training in fire safety can be a start and ensure that all the staff are aware of their responsibilities in the case of an emergency. Our Fire Safety Course (FS) offers the training to your staff in the specific fire safety aspects of the venue in which they work. A consultancy project or Fire Risk Assessment will allow us to explore a venues systems and practices with you, formulate them and set them in motion through training and practice.
Please visit our website at www.btbl.co.uk
Date – 21st February 2003
Fires in nightclubs occur all over the world and events where multiple fatalities occur don’t only happen in the developing world. In this example in the USA, arguably the worlds most developed country, regulation proved that it is only part of the solution.
Management bear the responsibility for the activities they put on. Cutting corners can seem tempting when trying to make a venue profitable, but some corners simply can’t be cut.
Too often inspections from Health & Safety or the Fire Service are seen as a test that needs to be passed at all cost. Venues are tidied and faulty equipment removed or repaired in order to pass the inspection. Once it has been confirmed that the inspection has been a success, the venue goes back to it normal sloppy operation.
Inspectors are certainly there to make sure you meet all the demands set on you by local regulations, but most want more then anything to help venues operate in a safe manner, so that they are not called upon to return when the venue needs them in an emergency. Standards they set are the minimum requirement and most progressive and responsible managers will not only meet these but try and exceed them. If a venue requires 3 emergency exits and 15 fire extinguishers is there any harm in having 5 exits and 20 extinguishers? Fire does more then damage property; it can kill in large numbers and cripple businesses. Repairing fire damage can take time and money and time with a venue closed and not earning will put a dent in any business plan. If anyone is hurt or killed the venue will be closed a lot longer as investigations can be protracted over months and years, not to mention that if an individual is found guilty of negligence they can face long custodial sentences.
Training in fire safety can be a start and ensure that all the staff are aware of their responsibilities in the case of an emergency. Our Fire Safety Course (FS) offers the training to your staff in the specific fire safety aspects of the venue in which they work. A consultancy project or Fire Risk Assessment will allow us to explore a venues systems and practices with you, formulate them and set them in motion through training and practice.
Please visit our website at www.btbl.co.uk
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