Derby nightclub at risk of losing licence

A nightclub in Derby is at risk of losing its licence due to a number of fire safety failings.

The Derby Telegraph revealed that MD’s Lounge initially closed down in July when fire inspectors found a total of 14 issues, including unsuitable and insufficient fire safety risk assessment, inadequate precautions, badly lit escape routes, poorly maintained emergency lighting and unsatisfactory staff fire training.

Safety hazards were first found in February, but a second inspection in the summer revealed that the situation remained the same, while officers also discovered that the electricity had been “illegally and dangerously” reconnected following being cut-off by the suppliers.

Fires in nightclubs are particularly lethal due to the number of people that are typically in them. One incident in Brazil this year saw 240 people killed when a firework ignited insulation foam.

In a bid to remove potential fire hazards, commercial buildings and non-domestic premises in England and Wales are already forced to undertake a suitable and sufficient fire risk assessment carried out under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005.

While the overwhelming majority of premises do this, if the assessment is thought to have been carried out to an insufficient extent, the Responsible Person can face an unlimited fine or up to two years in prison.

For more information Email: enquiries@dbfiresafety.co.uk OR Phone: 08448 541 451