- Fire Hazard Identification.
- Fire Alarm & Detection System.
- Fire Hydrant & Stand Pipe System.
- Fire Suppression System.
- Passive Fire Protection.
A fire is usually unexpected and can be devastating. It is essential to have a fire safety plan in place. A comprehensive plan not only provides information regarding the procedures to follow in case of an emergency, but also informs your employees and occupants of your commitment in ensuring their safety. A fire safety plan should highlight emergency procedures to be used in case of a fire, including sounding ? the alarm, notifying the fire department and evacuating the building occupants.( All employees occupants and managers should be aware of the plan and properly trained on the procedures in place)- So it is crucial for all level of employees and managers to be aware and be trained of the procedures practically beforehand . The time to learn safety procedures is not during an emergency.
Methodology:
- A walkthrough the concerned premises.
- Review of the layout and drawings.
- Review of the existing firefighting systems in the premises.
- Review of the training and awareness regarding availability and operations of the firefighting systems in and across the organization.
- Recommendations for corrective and preventive actions.