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<cms:item xmlns:cms="http://www.arsdigita.com/cms/1.0" xmlns="http://www.esd.org.uk/standards/esdbody" oid="[com.arsdigita.cms.contenttypes.ESDService:{id=807}]"><cms:name>fire-certificates--shops-807</cms:name><cms:language>en</cms:language><cms:title>Fire Certificates - Shops</cms:title><cms:dublinCore oid="[com.arsdigita.london.cms.dublin.DublinCoreItem:{id=807}]"><cms:name>fire-certificates--shops-807-dublin-metadata</cms:name><cms:dcAudience>General Public</cms:dcAudience><cms:dcCoverage>content=&quot;99XX&quot; scheme=&quot;ONS SNAC&quot;</cms:dcCoverage><cms:dcCoveragePostcode/><cms:dcCoverageSpatialRef/><cms:dcCoverageUnit/><cms:dcDateValid/><cms:dcDisposalReview/><cms:dcLanguage>en</cms:dcLanguage><cms:dcTemporalBegin/><cms:dcTemporalEnd/><cms:dcCreatorOwner>LAWS Project - Starter Kit - http://www.laws-project.org.uk</cms:dcCreatorOwner><cms:dcCreatorContact>LAWS Project - Starter Kit - http://www.laws-project.org.uk</cms:dcCreatorContact><cms:dcPublisher>Tameside MBC - LAWS project - http://laws.tameside.gov.uk</cms:dcPublisher><cms:dcRights/><cms:dcKeywords>fire, certificates, shops</cms:dcKeywords></cms:dublinCore><cms:textAsset oid="[com.arsdigita.cms.TextAsset:{id=807}]"><cms:content><![CDATA[<h2>Fire and Emergency Services</h2><span class="gen">email address here</span><span class="gen">phone number here</span><span class="gen">sms phone number here</span><span class="gen">fax number here</span><span class="gen">minicom number here</span><p><i>Virtually all places of work will fall within the scope of Fire Safety Legislation. Namely, these are The Fire Precautions (Workplace Regulations) 1997 (as Amended) or The Fire Precautions Act 1971. </i></p><hr/><p>Basically, larger premises
will be covered by the Fire Precautions Act and the 'Workplace Regulations'. In the case of smaller premises, they
have to comply with the requirements of the 'Workplace Regulations'</p><p>The Criteria is detailed
below.</p><h2> Who should apply?</h2><p>An
Application for a fire certificate is required under the Fire Precautions
Act 1971 as amended by the Fire Safety and Safety at Places of Sport
Act 1987 in respect of any premises which are put to a use designated
by Order made by the Secretary of State under section 1 of the Act.
Orders have so far been made relating to hotels and boarding houses,
factories, offices, shops and railway premises.</p><h2>Factories, Offices, Shops and Railway Premises </h2><p>An
application for a fire certificate is required for any premises used
as factory, office, shop or railway premises in which:</p><ul>
<li title="*">more than 20 persons are at work at any one time; or</li>
<li title="*">more than 10 persons are at work elsewhere than on the ground floor.</li>
</ul><p> Additionally a fire certificate is required if a building contains 2
or more premises of this kind and the aggregate of persons at work in
all these premises
in the building exceeds 20 or the aggregate number at work elsewhere than
on the ground floor in these premises exceeds 10.</p><h2>Definition of Factory, Office, Shop and Railway Premises </h2><p>The Designation Order defines these premises as places where people are
employed to work by reference to the definitions contained in the
Factories Act 1961 and the Offices, Shops and Railway Premises Act
1963, subject to the addition in the former of electrical stations
and institutions and the exclusion in the latter of premises consisting
of a covered market place where a market is held by virtue of a grant
from the Crown or of prescription or under statutory authority wherein
shop premises are aggregated. Railway premises (including structures)
to which regulations made under section 12 of the Fire Precautions
Act 1971 apply are also excluded. If you are uncertain where your
premises come within the definitions you should consult the fire
authority for your area.</p><h2>Where do I send the application for a Fire Certificate to? </h2><p>If
your premises need a fire certificate, the application form should
be completed and sent to:</p><p>
<span class="gen">enter address</span>
</p><h2>Who should complete the Application Form </h2><p>The
occupier of premises should complete the application form and send
it to the fire authority (or in the case of Crown owned or occupied
premises, to HM Inspector of Fire Services). If, however, the premises
are factory, office, shop or railway premises and are held under
a lease and consist of part of a building, all parts of which are
in the same ownership, or consist of part of a building in which
different parts are owned by different people, the Fire Precautions
Act 1971, as modified, makes the owner(s) of the building responsible
if the premises are used without a fire certificate being in force.
Thus in such cases application should be made on behalf of the owner(s)
of the building and the occupier(s) must supply information as appropriate
to the owner(s). The occupiers of such premises are advised to check
that a fire certificate is in force or that an application has been
made for one.</p><p>
<span class="gen">link to online form</span>
</p><span class="gen">email address here</span><span class="gen">phone number here</span><span class="gen">sms phone number here</span><span class="gen">fax number here</span><span class="gen">minicom number here</span><span class="gen">postal address here</span><h3>
<a href="/ccm/services/pid.jsp?pid=807"> Applications for services
(807)
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