The Fire Safety Plan requires that fire safety training is provided to staff when they begin employment and that refresher training is provided on the regular basis.
2. 1. Fire Safety Plan
2. Fire Safety Training Content
3. 12 Tips To Prevent Workplace Fire
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4. The Fire Safety Plan requires that fire safety
training is provided to staff when they begin
employment and that refresher training is
provided on the regular basis.
Fire is the biggest safety risk any businesses
ever has.
Without fire safety training your protection
may not be valid and your staff are left
helpless.
5. Fire Safety Training Content
Common Causes Of Fire
Behaviour Of Fire
Fire Prevention
What To Do If A Fire Breaks Out
How To Use Fire Extinguishers And
Emergency Evacuation Procedures
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7. Preventing fires is everyone job.
We all need to be alert to anything and
anyplace where it is workplace or home that
could cause a fire.
8. 1. Get Organized
Clutter contributes to fires by providing
combustible and by preventing access to exits
and emergency tools.
9. 2. Designated Smoking Areas
Smoke only in preferred areas, and extinguish
smoking materials safely.
Never smoke in storerooms or chemical storage
areas.
10. 3. Fire Extinguishers
Maintaining the proper type and number of
fire extinguishers.
Learn how to use a fire extinguisher properly.
11. 4. Electrical Hazards
Report all electrical hazards.
Many fires start in broken wiring and
malfunctioning electrical equipment.
12. 5. Access to Control Panels
Electrical control panels need to have free
access maintained so that the electric could be
shut off easily.
14. 7. Sprinkler Systems & Smoke Detectors
Never block sprinklers, firefighting equipment
or emergency exits.
Observe clearances when stacking materials.
Testing of smoke detectors and sprinkler
systems at least periodically.
15. 8. Chemical Safety
Use and store chemicals safely.
Read the label, and Material Safety Data cover
to determine flammability and other fire risks.
Provide adequate ventilation when using and
storing these types of substances.
16. 9. Waste Control & Storage
Control the increases of flammable and
combustible waste materials and deposits so
that they do not contribute to a fire emergency.
17. 10. Prevent Ignition
Use all precautions to prevent fire in possibly
explosive atmospheres such as those
containing flammable liquid vapours or fine
particles.
Use non-sparking tools, and control static
electricity as needed.
18. 11. Exits
Emergency exit diagrams should be posted,
and emergency exits should be well lit with
neon-regulation signs.
19. 12. Contact Information
Employees should have emergency contact phone
numbers in case of emergency.
Always remember that people will often panic in
an intense condition.
Therefore, basics such as the company address,
phone number and floor plan should be posted.