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FIRE SAFETY AWARENESS ON BOARD (HAZARD HUNT)

VESSEL : SETIA DERAS


DATE : 20.03.2023

PICTURE NAME HAZARD PREVENTIVE MEASURE

Cooking stove/ Cooking stove can Regular maintenance:


Cooking produce heat and can Ensure that all cooking equipment are properly maintained and in good
Appliances cause fire accident if working order regularly inspect electrical and gas connections, and replace or
not properly used repair any damaged or worn parts.

Fire Fighting Equipment:


Fire extinguisher and fire blanket are placed nearby

1. Keep the cooking area clean and free of grease and flammable
materials such as paper, cardboard, or fabric.
2. Never leave the stove unattended while it is in use.
3. Turn off the stove immediately after cooking and check that all burners
are fully extinguished.
4. Keep a fire extinguisher nearby in case of an emergency.
5. Use only cookware that is designed for the stove and avoid using
oversized or overfilled pots or pans that can overflow or spill.
6. Keep flammable liquids, such as cooking oil or alcohol, away from the
stove.
7. Use a timer to remind you to check on food that is cooking on the
stove.
8. Ensure that the stove is properly ventilated to prevent the buildup of
carbon monoxide.
9. Teach the crews about fire safety and make sure they know how to
react in case of a fire.
Water Boiler / Water heater can Ensure that equipment in good condition and always use with under control
Water Heater cause fire accident if
use without in control 1. Install the water heater/dispenser in a well-ventilated area that is clear
of any flammable materials.
2. Regularly inspect the water heater/dispenser for any signs of wear or
damage, including cracks or leaks in the tank or connections.
3. Never leave the water heater/dispenser unattended while it is in use.
4. Make sure the water heater/dispenser is set to the appropriate
temperature to prevent overheating.
5. If you notice any unusual smells, sounds, or behaviour from the water
heater/dispenser, immediately turn it off and have it inspected
6. Keep flammable materials such as gasoline, paint thinner, or cleaning
solvents away from the water heater/dispenser.
7. installing a fire extinguisher in the vicinity of the water
heater/dispenser in case of an emergency.
8. Teach every crew how to properly use the water dispenser/heater

Charger Plug Charger Plug can Install Charger Plug at good position and replace if any damage
produce heat and
cause fire accident if 1. Regularly inspect the switch plug for any signs of wear or damage, such
electric short as exposed wires, loose connections, or scorch marks.
2. Use only certified electrical appliances and devices, and avoid
overloading the switch plug with too many appliances or devices.
3. Do not attempt to repair or modify the switch plug on your own. Always
hire a licensed electrician to perform any repairs or modifications.
4. Ensure that all electrical appliances and devices are turned off before
plugging them into the switch plug
5. Avoid using extension cords or power strips to plug in appliances or
devices to the switchboard
6. Do not touch the switch plug with wet hands or if you are standing on a
wet surface the.
7. Do not use a plug for a device with higher amperage or voltage rating
than what it is designed for.
Main Engine Main Engine Exhaust Control flammable keep clear all area
Exhaust can produce heat and Fire Fighting Equipment:
can cause fire accident Fire extinguisher and fire blanket are placed nearby

1. Regularly inspect and maintain your engine to ensure that it is in good


working condition.
2. Ensure that all fuel lines, fittings, and connections are tight and free
from leaks.
3. Install a fuel shut-off valve that can be easily accessed in case of an
emergency.
4. Keep the engine compartment clean and free from debris, oil, and
other flammable materials.
5. Install a heat shield or insulation around the engine to prevent heat
from reaching other parts of the boat.
6. Ensure that the engine is properly ventilated to prevent the buildup of
heat and exhaust fumes.
7. Install a smoke detector in the engine compartment and test it
regularly to ensure it is working properly.
8. Ensure that all electrical wiring and connections are in good condition
and properly insulated.
9. Do not smoke or use open flames near the engine compartment.
10. Keep a fire extinguisher nearby in case of an emergency and ensure
that all passengers know how to use it.
11. Make sure that the vessel has proper ventilation and that all hatches
and vents are open while the engine is running.
12. If you notice any signs of overheating, such as smoke or unusual smells,
turn off the engine immediately and investigate the problem.

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