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Fire Safety Policy · Wigan

Fire safety
policy for
Wigan.

From £295  ·  Organisation-specific

A written fire safety policy produced by ABBE Level 4 qualified assessors for your Wigan organisation. Not a generic template — a document specific to your management structure, your premises, and your obligations.

Google rating★★★★★ 5.0
Assessor qualificationABBE Level 4
MembershipFire Protection Association
From£295
FormatOrganisation-specific document
FSO compliantYes
InsuranceFull PI cover
ABBE Level 4 qualified assessors | Organisation-specific — not a template | FSO compliant | From £295 | ★ 5.0 Google rated | Full PI insurance
Wigan fire safety policies

Fire safety policy for Wigan.

Our head office is based in Chester, and our team regularly produces written fire safety policies for businesses, landlords, and property managers across Wigan and the surrounding Greater Manchester area.

The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 requires the responsible person to plan, organise, control, monitor, and review the fire safety arrangements in their premises. A written fire safety policy is the document that records how those arrangements work in practice — who is responsible for what, how fire safety is managed day to day, and how the arrangements are reviewed and maintained over time.

Greater Manchester FRS covers Wigan and expects to see a written fire safety policy as part of any fire safety audit. Wigan Council operates licensing across the area. A generic downloaded template that clearly does not reflect the organisation is regularly recorded as a finding by fire authority inspectors — the same as having no policy at all.

A fire safety policy produced by Fletcher Risk Management is written by the same qualified assessors who carry out your fire risk assessment — it is consistent with the assessment, references the specific management arrangements in your organisation, and reflects your actual fire safety obligations rather than a generic statement of intent.

From

£295

Format

Organisation-specific

Fire authority

Greater Manchester FRS

Local authority

Wigan Council

The fire safety policy, the fire risk assessment, and the fire evacuation plan are three separate documents with three distinct jobs — and all three are required under the FSO. A fire safety policy that is consistent with your fire risk assessment and your evacuation plan, all produced by the same qualified assessors, is the most credible documentation package a responsible person can present to a fire authority inspector.

What the policy covers

The management framework behind the assessment.

01 — Policy statement

The organisation's commitment to fire safety

A signed statement of the organisation's commitment, the responsible person's identity and duties, and the overarching framework for managing fire safety across all premises covered by the policy.

02 — Roles & responsibilities

Who is responsible for what

Named or role-based responsibilities for every element of fire safety management — from the responsible person to fire marshals, facilities managers, maintenance staff, and any third-party contractors with fire safety obligations.

03 — Fire risk assessment

How assessments are commissioned and reviewed

The policy records who commissions the fire risk assessment, how frequently it is reviewed, and what circumstances trigger an unscheduled review — referenced to the current assessment by date.

04 — System maintenance

How fire safety systems are maintained

The schedule and responsible persons for maintaining all fire safety systems — detection and alarm, emergency lighting, extinguishers, fire doors, and any other building-specific equipment.

05 — Training arrangements

How staff are trained and records maintained

How and when staff receive fire safety training, who delivers it, how records are kept, and how new starters are inducted into the organisation's fire safety procedures.

06 — Review & monitoring

How the policy is kept current

The review cycle for the policy itself — how frequently it is formally reviewed, who carries out the review, and the circumstances that trigger an immediate revision.

Who we produce policies for in Wigan

Every organisation type has its own management obligations.

Commercial & offices

Businesses across Wigan

Written fire safety policies for businesses of all sizes across Wigan. Specific to your organisation, your management structure, and your premises — not a generic document.

Managing agents

Property management organisations

Fire safety policies for managing agents covering multiple properties across Wigan, including the specific responsibilities that arise under the Building Safety Act 2022 for higher-risk buildings.

HMO & residential landlords

Landlords and HMO operators

Fire safety policies for landlords and HMO operators in Wigan, accepted for Wigan Council licensing applications and documenting the management arrangements the licensing authority expects to see.

Care & healthcare

Care homes and healthcare premises

Fire safety policies for care homes and healthcare premises in Wigan. CQC-ready documentation covering the specific management responsibilities that apply in residential care settings.

Schools & education

Schools, academies, and colleges

Fire safety policies for schools and education premises across Wigan, aligned with DfE fire safety guidance and suitable for academy trust governance frameworks.

Hospitality & leisure

Hotels, venues, and leisure premises

Fire safety policies for hotels, guest houses, and leisure venues in Wigan, covering the specific management arrangements for sleeping risk premises and high-occupancy venues.

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Common questions

Fire safety policies in Wigan — your questions answered.

How much does a fire safety policy cost in Wigan?

From £295. Where we have already carried out the fire risk assessment for your premises, the policy can be produced from that assessment directly. Call 01244 394 244 to discuss your organisation.

Is a fire safety policy a legal requirement?

The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 requires the responsible person to plan, organise, control, monitor, and review fire safety arrangements — a written fire safety policy is the standard way of meeting that requirement. Greater Manchester FRS expects to see a written policy for any non-domestic premises.

How is a fire safety policy different from a fire risk assessment?

The fire risk assessment identifies the hazards, the people at risk, and the precautions required. The fire safety policy records how those precautions are managed — who is responsible, how systems are maintained, how staff are trained, and how the arrangements are reviewed. Both are required.

How often does the policy need to be reviewed?

Whenever the organisation changes in a way that affects the fire safety arrangements, and at minimum annually as part of the overall fire safety management review cycle.

Do you cover other fire safety services in Wigan?

Yes — alongside fire safety policies we offer fire risk assessments, fire door inspections, fire safety training, fire evacuation plans, and evacuation chair training across Wigan.

Fire safety policy
for Wigan. From £295.

From £295. Organisation-specific. FSO compliant. Produced by ABBE Level 4 qualified assessors covering Wigan and the surrounding Greater Manchester area.

Fletcher Risk Management Ltd is registered in England and based in Chester. Greater Manchester FRS is the enforcing authority for Wigan. This page provides general guidance on fire safety policy obligations and does not constitute legal advice specific to your premises.