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The Fire Precautions And Emergency Evacuation Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper safety training
- Lack of emergency exits
- 2. Fire Risk Assessment
- Inadequate risk assessment
- Incorrect hazard identification
- 3. Emergency Exits and Routes Planning
- Blocked fire exits
- Insufficient exit routes
- 4. Installation of Fire Alarm Systems
- Faulty equipment
- Improper installation
- 5. Fire Extinguisher Placement
- Wrong positioning
- Overloading of fire extinguishers
- 6. Regular Inspection of Precautions
- Missed inspections
- Undetected damage or faults
- 7. Training
- Lack of hands-on training
- Inadequate emergency procedure knowledge
- 8. Fire Drills
- Uncoordinated evacuation
- Panic due to unpreparedness
- 9. Maintenance
- Poor maintenance procedures
- Use of faulty tools/equipment
- 10. Reporting
- Inefficiency in reporting
- Miscommunication of risks
- 11. Review and Update Evacuation Plans
- Irregular reviews
- Outdated plans
- 12. Implementation of Emergency Lighting
- Malfunctioning lights
- Wrong placement
- 13. Smoke Detectors Placement
- Ineffective positioning
- Faulty detectors
- 14. Fuel and Fire Load Management
- High combustible materials
- Overloaded circuits
- 15. Access for Fire Brigade
- Inaccessible site
- Obstructed access points
- 16. Fire Curtain and Compartmentation
- Flammable materials
- Mismanagement of fire doors
- 17. Sprinkler System Management
- Inefficient system
- Leaks or blockages
- 18. Verification of Safety Features
- Non-compliance to safety standards
- Lack of documentation
- 19. Disaster Recovery Planning
- Insufficient planning
- Poor data backup systems
- 20. Post-Emergency Review
- Inadequate incident investigation
- Failure to learn from incidents