Each question below includes its SLCP/FSLM key and the related recommendation. In some cases, the same guidance applies to multiple IDs.
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- Are possible sources of ignition sufficiently safeguarded?
- Are flammable/combustible materials safely stored?
Are possible sources of ignition sufficiently safeguarded?
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Recommendations
- Implement a strict No-Smoking Policy in all workplace areas, especially near flammable materials.
- Ensure all electrical installations are maintained, with no exposed wiring or faulty circuits that could ignite fires.
- Develop and enforce safe operating procedures for heat-generating equipment such as boilers, stoves, and welding stations.
- Install fire-resistant partitions around high-heat equipment to prevent the spread of potential fires.
- Regularly inspect and maintain boiler rooms and other heat-generating areas, ensuring they are properly ventilated and separated from the main production floor.
- Conduct fire drills and emergency response training for all workers to ensure proper procedures in case of fire-related incidents.
Are flammable/combustible materials safely stored?
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Recommendations
- Establish designated fire-resistant storage areas for all flammable and combustible materials, ensuring they are kept away from heat sources, electrical equipment, stairwells, and production areas.
- Implement a strict flammable material handling policy aligned with ILO Convention No. 155 (Occupational Safety and Health) and Better Work fire prevention standards.
- Provide training to workers on the safe handling and storage of flammable materials.
- Conduct regular inspections and audits to ensure compliance with fire safety regulations and immediately rectify any non-compliance.
- Install clearly labeled fire hazard signs and ensure proper fire suppression systems (fire extinguishers, sprinkler systems, fire blankets) are in place near storage areas.