Fire Safety audits are often a topic of concern for people, and can sometimes be overlooked completely. After all, who wants to think about a fire, If you have ever experienced one, you know how terrifying it can be. They can happen anywhere and whenever, but it does not have to be this way. Whether you are a homeowner or simply someone that is concerned about their safety, it is crucial that we understand the best ways to protect ourselves just in case. A fire safety audit is an extremely useful tool in developing a Fire Safety Plan for your company. A good fire safety audit helps identify potential fire hazards and risks, allowing you to minimise the risk of a fire occurring. Conducting a fire safety audit requires a lot of organisation and careful planning. Identify all significant fire hazards, If you want to avoid disaster, don't ignore fire safety. A fire safety audit can identify all the significant fire hazards in a building and enable action to reduce these risks before they occur. A fire safety assessment is an excellent starting point when planning a business insurance policy or complying with regulations such as the Fire Prevention Order. A fire safety audit is a comprehensive review of hazards and risks to determine what measures need to be taken to suppress and control future incidents. You may want to conduct one oftentimes annually or after significant changes have been made to your property. Not only can it keep your staff and visitors safe, but it can also provide valuable insight into how to improve the efficiency of your organisation. Identify the people who are at risk from each hazards, Improving fire safety should always be within your mind. The chances of building a house that would resist or survive a blaze is quite a great possibility. However, if you want to throw away the risk factors, fire safety audit is what you need to do. A process gives you the opportunity to identify if there are any weaknesses in regards to fire safety in your property. Every building and all the human activities that occur within it, whether employees or members of the public occupy them, have one thing in common: they're exposed to fire hazards. Thus, it is mandatory to conduct a fire safety audit of the facility every year to evaluate the potential hazards and come up with solutions that can prevent fires and ensure the safety of people in case a fire occurs. How we can help,1) Fire Load Calculation,2) Fire Risk Assessment,3) Fire Protection System design services. Action plans related to any significant findings of the fire risk assessment. Emergency plans for the premises. Preventative and protective measures regarding fire. Training programs and procedures, Planned Preventive Maintenance (PPM) evidence of a fire safety maintenance checklist (what is checked, by who, and when, and maintenance of structured records),Evidence that the fire systems have been tested by a competent person, typical examples are, Fire detection and warning systems, Emergency lighting, Sprinkler system, Water mist systems, Ventilation System, Firefighting equipment, Electrical wiring in the building, Fire and smoke dampers, System interfaces for fire doors and fire shutters etc. Think globally, act locally why would you need a fire safety audit? When completing a building project, it is important that you are able to full fill all of the requirements in your part of the world and a fire safety audit may be essential, A fire safety audit could be requested for many reasons, it could be a legal requirement in the location you are building or you could just need one to audit against the buildings fire standards, our experts will be able to give you the right advice over what you need to meet your obligations and deadlines in the most cost effective way. An audit is a useful tool in evaluating fire safety implementation across multiple site business facilities and is suited to identifying the effectiveness or otherwise of group level organisation controls and can be used to drive consistency across the organisation.
Product details
Accredited | Yes |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Duration | 10 days |
Completion Time | 7 days |
Feature | On site inspection |
Availability | Available |
Fire Extinguisher Type | Any |
Service Type | Audit |
Technique | NFPA, IS |
Service Duration | 7 days |