What are the 4 Types of Fire Risk Assessments? - 4site LIVE (2024)

We should all be aware that Fire Risk Assessments are legally required but did you know that there are different types of risk assessment that can be carried in blocks of flats?

The current guidance endorsed by the National Fire Chiefs Council (NFCC) ‘Fire Safety in Purpose Built Blocks of Flats’, issued by the Local Government Association in 2012, identifies 4 types of Fire Risk Assessments; some of which are destructive.
The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 (RRO) states that a Fire Risk Assessment (FRA) is required in almost all buildings, however, does not go into specific detail about how intrusive or destructive this should be.

This blog aims to identify the 4 different types of Fire Risk Assessments, and explain whether destructive risk assessments are required:

Type 1 Fire Risk Assessments

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Firstly, Type 1 is the most common type of Fire Risk Assessment and is usually sufficient for most purpose-built blocks of flats and conversions. Type 1 is a non-destructive assessment of the common parts of the building, not the private dwellings. In general, access to these occupied areas (such as flats) is not expected or required unless there is there is reason to believe that there may be significant health and safety issues inside. The only exception is where you may have arranged to view the tenant’s front doors as part of the assessment. In some occurrences, the action plan of the Type 1 may recommend one of the other types be carried out. Recommendations of other types of FRAs should be backed up with a clear justification as to why a more intrusive inspection is required.

Type 2 Fire Risk Assessments

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Type 2is similar to type 1 in the sense that it only includes the common parts of the building. However, it involves an element of destructive sampling for which a contractor will normally be required. A Type 2 FRA may be suggested following a Type 1, however, should not berecommended as standard procedure. A Type 2 Fire Risk Assessment is usuallya rarity, carried out only if there is good reason to believe there are serious structural flaws that need further investigation due to the risk that this could lead to breaches in compartmentation and the spread of fire throughout the building.

Type 3 Fire Risk Assessments

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Type 3 FRAs go beyond the requirements of the law by considering the flats as well as the common parts. Areas such as means of escape, compartmentation between flats and means of fire detection are considered in all areas including the flats. The Type 3 FRA, like the type 1, is non-destructive and is usually considered necessary if it is thought there may be a fire risk inside of the flats. Arranging a Type 3 FRA can be difficult in leaseholder flats and are more easily conducted in vacated flats or where the flat is rented rather under leasehold ownership.

Type 4 Fire Risk Assessments

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Type 4 FRAs, like Type 2, include a destructive assessment, however in this case of both the common parts of the building, and the flats. Type 4 FRAs are obviously more complicated than the other types of assessments. As with the Type 3 assessment, access to flats can be difficult and the destructive nature of the assessment will involve a contractor to open up and repair damage after the inspection.

Are Type 2 or 4 Fire Risk Assessments Needed?

You have probably had a Type 1 FRA conducted and in the vast majority of cases this is likely to be suitable and sufficient in determining the fire risk and implementing the necessary fire precautions. There is, however, ongoing debate surrounding Type 4 FRAs and where they may be necessary.

Generally, Type 4 FRAs are only necessary in very limited range of circ*mstances and like the Type 2, should not be routinely recommended unless there is strong justification following a Type 1 or 3 FRA. The general principle is that a Type 4 FRA should only be suggested if there is reason to believe there are serious defects in both the common parts or inside the flats; such as: inadequate compartmentation or poor fire stopping which cannot be determined adequately during the Type 1 or 3 FRA. Another circ*mstance in which a Type 4 Fire Risk Assessment may be recommended is if a new landlord has acquired a block of flats for which the history of construction work is suspicious.

Concerns may be originally raised in the type 1 FRA about the compartmentation, especially in areas that cannot be easily accessed such as: ceilings, under floor boards, roof voids, risers, service cupboards or boiler rooms. In circ*mstances such as these, there may be reason to believe there is high risk of fire spread in both the private and common areas of the property and therefore a more destructive assessment may be needed.

The outcome of an intrusive and destructive FRA may be to recommend further building works to improve compartmentation, additional fire stopping measures or improvements to protect the means of escape from smoke or fire. In some circ*mstances additional building works to improve fire compartmentation will not be practicable either in the short or long term. In these cases, the evacuation strategy may need to change from the usual ‘stay put’ policy recommended for purpose-built blocks, to one of simultaneous evacuation with enhanced fire detection and alarm systems being installed.

Refurbishment and Demolition Surveys

If the Duty Holder decides that they have the appetite to undertake one of these FRA’s, then this is where it will start to get slightly more complicated, the first thing you must establish if the building is Pre 2000 if it is then you must carry out a Refurbishment and Demolition (R&D) Asbestos Survey.

  • An R&D survey (previously known as a type 3 Asbestos Survey) is required when materials are being disturbed as part of a refurbishment, demolition project (or other types of construction work any intrusive works).
  • This type of survey is fully intrusive and the building or areas which are being surveyed will usually need to be vacated of any occupants and their belongings so an extensive survey and samples can be taken.
  • Next thing is to determine whether this FRA falls under the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 (CDM 15) if there are more than two (2) contractors working on the Type 2 Type 4 FRA then under Regulation 5 of the CDM 15 Regs, a Principal Contractor and a Principal Designer must be appointed in writing by the Client.
  • Type 2 and Type 4 FRA’s will almost certainly fall under CDM 15 Regs, as there will be an FRA Assessor and Asbestos Surveyor which trigger the appointments.
  • Who can be a Principal Designer? A Principal Designer can be an organisation or individual who is appointed by the client (Commercial or Domestic) to take the lead in planning, managing, monitoring and coordinating health and safety during the pre-construction phase (design and planning stage) of a project involving, or likely to involve, more than one contractor. A Principal Designer is the designer (as defined in the CDM Regs) with control over the pre-construction phase who has the relevant skills, knowledge and expertise and where they are an organisation, the organisational capability to carry out all the functions of the role. However, they do not have to carry out actual design work on the project.
  • The Principal Designer should be appointed as early as possible in the design process (if practicable at the concept stage) but before the start of the construction phase, so they have enough time to carry out their duties to plan and manage the pre-construction and construction phases.
  • Other Sub Contractor that may have to used: Asbestos Removals Contractor, Asbestos Air Monitoring, Contractor, Building Contractor to make good and decorate.

Conclusion

Overall, there is a lot to consider when deliberating over FRAs. Landlords will need to weigh up the cost vs. benefits of conducting a destructive FRA. If your building was constructed prior to 2000 then there may be asbestos in the building which will need careful consideration before any destructive works are carried out. Landlords will need to compare the disruption to residents and the time it will take to return the block to its original condition with the overall benefits this may have in relation to enhancing fire safety.

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What are the four types of fire risk assessment? ›

Types of fire risk assessment
  • Type 1 fire risk assessment (common parts – non-destructive)
  • Type 2 fire risk assessment (common parts – destructive)
  • Type 3 fire risk assessment (common parts and flats – non-destructive)
  • Type 4 fire risk assessment (common parts and flats – destructive)

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