Fire Safety Log Book Company Fire Log
A5 fire safety log book for companies — structured records for inspections, drills and equipment checks to help maintain fire safety compliance and evidence.
The A5 fire safety log book – Company Fire Log is a compact record-keeping tool that helps responsible persons and facilities managers document fire safety checks, maintenance and procedures across a workplace.
Designed to sit alongside your fire risk assessment, this 44-page log book includes dedicated pages for signage inspections, escape route checks and other essential fire safety records. Its smaller A5 format makes it easy to store with safety documentation or carry between buildings, ensuring your fire safety management remains organised, audit-ready and accessible to fire safety officers or inspectors.
- Supports development of fire safety and emergency procedures
- Designed to be included within company health and safety policies
- Clear and easy-to-use modern layout
- 44 page fire safety log book
- Ensures fire procedures remain accessible
- Includes signage inspection records
- Includes escape route inspection records
- Format A4
- Size 297 x 210 mm
- Supplied in Single
What is a fire safety log book? A fire safety log book is a dedicated notebook used to record fire safety inspections, maintenance checks, drill results, escape route checks and other fire management actions, helping businesses maintain an audit trail.
Who should use this log book? Responsible persons, fire wardens, safety officers and facilities managers in workplaces, schools, social housing and public buildings can use this log book to keep fire safety records up to date.
Why is record-keeping important for fire safety? Accurate and organised record-keeping supports legal compliance, demonstrates regular inspections, assists fire risk assessments and provides evidence in case of audits or visits from enforcing authorities.
What should be recorded in a fire safety log book? Typical entries include fire alarm tests, emergency lighting checks, extinguisher inspections, escape route reviews and documented fire drills, ensuring all essential activities are noted with dates and action taken.
Is there a legal requirement to keep a fire log book? While no specific UK law states every employer must hold a log book, under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 you must keep records of fire safety arrangements, tests and maintenance, and a log book is a practical way to do this.
- ✓ A5 compact fire safety log book
- ✓ 44 pages of structured record sections
- ✓ Includes signage, escape routes and maintenance logs
- ✓ Helps support documented fire safety procedures
- ✓ Easy-to-read formatted records
- ✓ Suitable for workplaces, schools, public buildings
- ✓ Keeps fire safety evidence consistent and accessible
- ✓ Assists with fire risk assessment documentation
- ✓ Makes inspections audit-ready and traceable
- ✓ Reduces time tracking and filing fire safety checks
- ✓ Portable size is convenient for record-keeping
- ✓ Improves organisational transparency and accountability
