Courts & Tribunals Fire Risk Assessment

Built for Courts & Tribunals

Fast turnaround • Fixed price • Report in 48 hours

Every office and workplace with employees needs a current fire risk assessment. While generally lower-risk than sleeping or public premises, offices still require documented evidence of safe escape routes, working detection, and clear emergency procedures. HawkSwift delivers fast, fixed-price office assessments with a full report within 48 hours. This page is tailored specifically to courts & tribunals premises.

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Scope of Review

What We Check for Courts & Tribunals

Every assessment is tailored to the real risks of your premises type.

01Escape routes & final exits
02Electrical equipment & server rooms
03Detection & alarm coverage
04Emergency lighting on escape routes
05Kitchen & break-room ignition sources
06Evacuation procedures & fire marshals
Investment

Courts & Tribunals Assessment Pricing

From £349 · fixed price, no hidden fees

Micro Assessment
Tailored to courts & tribunals
Fast Track Assessment
Tailored to courts & tribunals
Standard Assessment
Tailored to courts & tribunals
From £349
Enhanced Assessment
Tailored to courts & tribunals
Enhanced Plus Assessment
Tailored to courts & tribunals
Enhanced Large Assessment
Tailored to courts & tribunals
Enhanced Premium Assessment
Tailored to courts & tribunals

Exact price confirmed instantly in the quote form based on size, occupancy and complexity.

The Process

How It Works for Courts & Tribunals

01

Book Online

Tell us about your courts & tribunals premises and pick a date that suits you — same-week appointments available.

02

Assessor Visits

A NEBOSH-qualified assessor inspects your courts & tribunals premises against the specific risks for your type.

03

Report in 48hrs

Your tailored, RRO 2005 compliant report is delivered within 48 hours — ready for inspectors, your Fire Authority and insurers.

Assurance

Why HawkSwift

RRO 2005 Compliant
NEBOSH Qualified
Fully Insured
Same-Week Available
Questions

Courts & Tribunals — Frequently Asked Questions

Specific to Courts & Tribunals

Yes. Under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, every non-domestic premises must have a suitable and sufficient fire risk assessment — including courts & tribunals premises. Failure to comply is a criminal offence, and your local Fire Authority can issue enforcement notices. HawkSwift's NEBOSH-qualified assessors produce a court-defensible report written for courts & tribunals premises specifically.

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