Qualitative
Fire Risk Assessment & Impact Assessment
By HSE-RM Solutions (www.hse-rm.com)
Every organization has an existing fire risk assessment
done at the time of project and fire safety plan, is this plan continuously
updating, is it adequacy and efficiency checks done on regular basis, you need
to redo the assessment to ensure your provisions are in line with the new
legislation & continuously evolving process plant. In addition, every time
your business changes in terms of premises, business activity or even staff,
you should undertake a revision of the assessment.
Fire risk assessment requires you to examine both your
premises and your work practices to assess the fire risk they pose, it is an
opportunity to examine how your business could be improved as in important exercise
of reducing or eliminating risk. Fire risk assessment and impact assessment
gives insight, you may discover under used parts of your premises, or work
practices that can be reviewed, not only to ensure the safety of your staff,
but also potentially improve productivity too.
Fire
Safety Requirements
The Fire Safety Standards requires you, the business manager,
to provide and manage:
·
Means of Escape
·
Signs and Notices
·
Emergency Lighting
·
Fire Alarm
·
Fire Extinguishers
·
Fire Doors and Compartments
Fire
Risk Assessment
A detailed fire risk assessment for both your premises and
business practices is required to draw up fire safety policies and procedures
best suited. It’s important to explore modern means of protection system in the
industry making our processes, premise, operations, and work force safer. Is detection
system adequate, does the detection system positioned correctly, some very
basic system sometime give more proactive protection, each facility quantity
and quantum of risk differ.
With correctly evaluated economical blend of technology and
science, protection level can be achieved, response time evaluation, reach
path, evacuation path, access path, exit path are some commonly miscalculated measures
of a safety plan.
Regular update and perception analysis of collective data
can enhance protection, response, institutional real time assessment,
monitoring and adaptation is possible HSE-RM Solution & Associate partners
have developed digital system of OSH Management to assist organization in achieving
such goals.
Fire Training
As
the responsible person, you are also required to implement and keep records of:
·
Fire
Procedures, including evacuation
·
Staff
Training
·
Fire
Drills
Simplify Selection
& Practical Guide
Guidelines
for how many? A person should not have to:
·
Travel
more than 25 metres to get to a fire extinguisher.
·
Reach
out more than two doors to get to an extinguisher.
·
Reach
to different floor level to find an extinguisher.
How many is not always easy to gauge but, as a general
rule, you will need one water-based extinguisher such as water, water additive
(the best option for most) or foam (3 litre or bigger) for every 2000 square
foot or 200 square metres of floor space. This is per floor.
Once you have a water-based one, you are likely to have
electrical risks such as computers, retail lighting, fridges, machinery,
servers, electric forklifts, etc. This will need a CO2 extinguisher and it
makes sense to have a pairing of CO2 and water-based for every fire point. The
2kg is by far the more popular but the 5kg CO2 size would be better for server
rooms, machinery, industrial, etc. It is
best not to have too many different types on the same premises if possible as
this adds to confusion in a panic.
With upgrading technology and resource availability may it
be management or protection level integration, system implementation organization
like yours can be supported on both the fronts by our customized, tailored, and
unique project capabilities.
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