Fire Safety Advisor
Listed on 2026-08-23
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Management
Emergency Crisis Mgmt / Disaster Relief
Ensure there is compliance with all regulatory provisions regarding fire safety in all Trust owned or operated properties. Conduct a program of fire risk assessments in all Trust occupied premises, working to the standards in Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, Health Technical Memorandums (HTMs), Building Regulations, British Standards and other relevant documentation, to ensure the Trust and its buildings comply with current fire legislation.
Undertaking overarching fire risk assessments in complex hospital buildings, to ensure efficacy of shared arrangements, horizontal evacuation and compartmentation, taking into consideration the profile of occupants. Ensure all wards, departments and units have local plans in place detailing the actions to be taken in case of fire. Ensure these are reviewed regularly and their contents understood by staff. Conduct a comprehensive program of fire drills across all Trust occupied premises, including where necessary outside of core hours to ensure all staff are prepared.
Maintain suitable clear structured records of all risk assessments, evacuation plans, fire drills and training are kept and accessible; this includes analysis of same when required. Produce and maintain structured electronic records of reports, assessments, drills and fire safety and emergency planning training programmes to meet the needs of the Trust. Compile end of month and annual fire safety statistics, analyse and produce reports to inform Head of Estate Development and the Health & Safety Committee.
Investigate all incidents of fires and fire alarm actuations. Monitor and Analyse trends and patterns to assist the Trust in learning from fire related incidents. To maintain an up to date resource base of legislation, codes of practice and other relevant literature. To make the resource readily available to other Estates and Facilities staff. Conduct fire safety audits when required, including on contractors operating on our premises.
Formulate and deliver a suitable program of fire safety training to a workforce of approximately 4500 staff. Methods to include e-learning, remote training using Microsoft Teams, and face to face training methods as appropriate; include specialist methods where appropriate such as the use of a fire training simulator used in conjunction with fire extinguisher training, and the use of Evac-Chair and other associated evacuation equipment.
Review with the Head of Safety and Compliance the Trust fire related policies and procedures, updating where appropriate, and communicating to Trust employees. Support and advise the Head of Safety and Compliance in the production of an annual report to be provided to the Trust Board, by providing detail of the achieved standard of fire safety across all Trust premises.
Advising and liaising with staff and management at all levels regarding fire safety matters. Plan, organise, conduct and report on emergency planning exercises of all types, with an emphasis on fire scenarios, but potentially also covering other emergency planning risk and threat areas. This includes regular communications test exercises, through to live-play exercises with inter-agency involvement i.e. emergency services, other Trusts, Local Health Resilience Forums, Borough Resilience Forums, and other Category 1 & 2 Responders.
As required provide a fire advisory service to the Estates and Facilities department on new and refurbished Trust building schemes. Liaise and work with other members of the Health and Safety Team to achieve the Trust's health, safety, fire, emergency planning and security objectives. Maintain an awareness of changes in fire safety legislation and guidance to ensure the Trust meets its fire safety obligations.
Participate in Local Health Resilience Forums;
Borough Resilience Forums and Regional EPRR Meetings, representing the Trust on fire safety matters. Management responsibilities This is a non-clinical role. The post holder is expected to contribute to the review and development of policy and procedural documentation within fire safety and emergency planning exercising activity. (Trust Fire Policy, Fire Safety Protocols and other fire procedural documents). The post holder has no budget responsibility The post holder will be responsible for purchasing relevant required equipment to meet needs of compliancy regarding Fire Risk Assessments.
The post holder will be responsible for determining the most suitable suppliers for procuring fire safety equipment in line with requirements from RRFSO & Firecode Series 5. The post holder has no line management responsibilities The post holder will conduct a compliant program of fire risk assessments and reviews in all Trust occupied premises. The post holder is expected to manage his/her own workload under the line management of the Head of Estate Development.
The post holder will be responsible for the initial organising and prioritising their schedule of work, and annual work plan, in order to…
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