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FIRE

PROTECTION
& ARSON
INVESTIGATION
FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION PROCEDURE
❑ WHAT IS FIRE SAFETY INSPECTIONS

❑ IMPORTANCE OF FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION

❑ FIRE EXTINGUISHER REQUIREMENTS

❑ FIRE INSPECTION CHECKLIST

❑ FIRE SAFETY PLAN

❑ KEYWORD FOR FIRE SAFETY


A fire safety inspection is a process of examining a building or a facility for
potential fire hazards and ensuring compliance with fire codes, regulations, and
standards. Fire safety inspections are conducted by qualified fire inspectors, who
are usually members of the local fire department or a third-party agency. Fire
safety inspections aim to prevent fires, protect lives and property, and educate the
public about fire safety.
• Preservation of life

• Protection of property

• Prevention of financial losses

• Safeguarding the environment

• Ensuring business continuity

• Compliance with regulations

• Promotion of public safety


TYPES : DESCRIPTION
CLASS A These fire extinguishers put out trash
wood, and paper fires.

CLASS B These fire extinguishers are for


flammable liquid fires, such as oil and gasoline.

CLASS C These fire extinguishers are safe t


use on energized electrical equipment.

CLASS D These fire extinguisher are used for metal


fires such as magnesium and sodium.

CLASS K These fire extinguishers are used for


kitchen fires, such as fires that start from
burning grease, fats and oils.
Map the complete layout of the building:
⮚ Exit locations
⮚ Occupied rooms/offices
⮚ Vital firefighter entry information

Mark the locations of the following:


⮚ Fire extinguishers
⮚ Fire cabinets, fire hoses, and standpipe stations
⮚ Fire alarm system & detection devices
⮚ Emergency lighting, fire pumps
⮚ Sprinkles rises & Siamese connections, etc.
Outline the preventive maintenance program:
⮚ Monthly inspections and tests
⮚ Performance details
⮚ Fire-logging methods pertaining to the audit of all the fire
protection equipment within the building
⮚ Fire drill intervals
⮚ Occupant emergency evacuation procedures
⮚ Alternative measures in fire emergency situations

Indicate:
⮚ All on-site fire hazards and measures to be taken by the
supervisory staff and fire wardens
S Schedule check ups/ inspection P PREVENTION is our first and most important step.
T Teach fire prevention The best way to fight fire is to
prevent it from happening.

O Organize fire brigades A AWARENESS of the causes and dangers of fire


P Provide fire escapes and firefighting keeps us always alert and prepared.

equipment D DETECTION of fire at its very early stages, while it


F Facilitate & conduct fire drills
is still small, is critical to keeping a
fire under control.

I Increase awareness, knowledge, and skills R RESPONSE or REACTION should be quick and
efficient- with appropriate

R Report fire hazards firefighting tools.

E EVACUATION is our last resort when all plans fail.


E Eliminate fire risks

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