When fire happens in the work place.
4/25/2019 (Permalink)
While there are many reasons why a fire can start, many business fires start as a result of not paying attention to many different fire hazards in the workplace.
While every workplace is different, there are some common fire hazards to watch for in your business.
Heat Generating Machinery
Hot machinery and heavy equipment can pose a fire risk. Be sure material that is combustible is kept away from sources of heat and are unplugged when not in use. Never leave equipment on overnight.
Broken Electrical Equipment
Fires caused by faulty equipment are the most common type in the workplace. Be sure to look out for loose or damaged wires. They need to be replaced immediately. Also keep your equipment checked and up to date.
Faulty Fire Alarms
Be sure to check fire alarm systems and equipment often to make sure they are still in working order. If batteries run out your fire alarms will not sound in the case of a fire or smoke. It is important to make sure you have functional fire alarms in your office.
Overloaded Sockets
Having too many things plugged in the same socket can be dangerous. Be sure to put one plug per socket and do not exceed 300 watts in the entire socket. This can reduce the risk of a fire in your workplace.