Where premises are jointly occupied or shares control of premises with other employers then the arrangements for fire safety and maintenance will be coordinated, communicated and documented. 7.20 Re-Entering the Building
How people be prevented from re-entering the building? 6 REVIEW
6.1 Annual audit of all fire systems by the chief executive / managing director to ascertain compliance with not only statutory provisions but with this Fire Safety Management Plan.
This should include the following: -
Staff identified as trained in the use of fire equipment.
(((Fire Warning SystemsDid the fire alarm work correctly when tested? A ‘fire compartment’ is a part of a building separated from other parts of the same building by fire-resisting walls, ceilings, floors and doors of 60 minutes fire resisting construction.
(((Fire fighting EquipmentAre all fire fighting equipment in working order? Specific Arrangements for Any High-Risk Areas
For Example: -
Boiler room
Chemical storage areas
Gas storage
Generators
Work processes
7.8 Emergency Services Liaison Procedures
Who will liaise with the emergency services on arrival? 7.14 Staff with Specific Responsibilities
Give the name (post) and duties of identified personnel in the event of a fire or other emergency. Measuring the number of Fire Service call outs against cause. You must remain at the assembly place. We are committed to:
Preventing accidents and work related ill health. Providing effective information, instruction and training. (((Did staff and all others hear the alarm working? What are the means of calling the emergency services? In particular the:
materials specification, design, construction and inspection of buildings, fire doors and escape routes taking into account the needs of pupils, service users, people with disabilities, contractors, the public, etc;
appropriate safe and secure location of building services e.g. • Fire and potable water piping should be checked for leaks from freeze damage after the heat has been restored to the facility and water turned back on. Where is fire fighting equipment located? Fire Safety Training Topics
The significant findings from the fire risk assessment and fire safety policies;
What to do on discovering a fire;
How to raising the alarm, including the locations of fire alarm call points (break glass points);
The action to take upon hearing the fire alarm;
The evacuation procedure for alerting guests, residents and visitors including, where
appropriate, directing them to exits and assembly points at a place of total safety;
The arrangements for calling the fire and rescue service;
The location and , where appropriate, the correct use of portable fire extinguishers and fire-fighting equipment;
Knowledge of escape routes including stairways and especially those not in regular use;
How to open all emergency exit doors;
The appreciation of the importance of fire doors, keeping them closed and not wedged open to prevent the spread of smoke and heat, keeping escape routes unobstructed;
Where appropriate, isolating electrical power and gas supplies and stopping machines and processes;
The reasons for not using lifts (except those specifically constructed as evacuation lifts);
The safe use of and risks from storing and working with highly flammable and explosive substances;
General fire precautions, fire awareness and good housekeeping practices;
The no smoking policy (where applicable);
Special provisions for assisting disabled people and any training needed;
Identifying fire hazards and fire incidents reporting procedures; and
Equipment fault reporting procedures. Staff identified as having duties specific to the type of evacuation. A method of ensuring that all visitors are evacuated and accounted for. These are specially constructed lift with special features and are not the same as ordinary lifts in most buildings. You must remain at the assembly place. A plan providing crucial information for rapid and efficient action of the vessel’s crew during a fire. by fire alarm manual break glass points) to inform people of the action to be taken in the event of fire; and
education and training of staff in fire safety arrangements, in particular evacuation procedures and drills. (((Are fire doors clear of obstruction? Where appropriate, a PEEP must be developed;
ensure Fire Alarms are regularly tested at the recommended frequency e.g. Signed: ___________________________________ Date: __________________ (Managing Director / Chief Executive Officer
Employer / Owner)
1 INTRODUCTION AND SCOPE
Fire is a hazard in any part of the premises. Consulting with employees and their representatives on health and safety matters. This fire safety management and fire emergency plan applies to all premises which are to any extent under the control of the [company / organization / business name] as the employer, owner or principal occupier. (((Are all external stairs in good condition and non-slip? (((Did visual alarms, pagers or vibrating pads work? 3.14 Fire wardens will report any faults or problems to their respective Chief Wardens who will forward the details to the Fire Safety Officer / Health and Safety Manager. (((Do all roller shutters for compartmentation working correctly? Method of contacting parents or guardians if the pupils are sent home is……….. By emphasising sustainable innovation, total efficiency and data analytics, Wärtsilä maximises the environmental and economic performance of the vessels and power plants of its customers. What are their responsibilities?