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The Fire Safety Breach Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper training
- faulty fire equipment
- 2. Equipment Check
- Damaged cables
- blocked fire exits
- 3. Setting Up Fire Security parameters
- Incorrect placement of fire alarms
- not enough fire extinguishers
- 4. Training Staff
- Staff unaware of procedures
- lack of practice on equipment use
- 5. Regular Maintenance and Inspection
- Non-serviced equipment
- blocked emergency exits
- 6. Reporting and Evaluation
- Inaccurate reporting
- overlooking minor breaches
- 7. Emergency Response Plan
- Ambiguities in response plan
- not enough evacuation signs
- 8. Fire Drill Implementation
- Staff panic
- improper evacuation process
- 9. Fire Safety Review
- Lack of regular safety audits
- complacency over time
- 10. Corrective Measures Post Breach
- Delayed corrective actions
- incomplete measures taken
- 11. Hazardous Material Management
- Incorrect storage
- lack of hazard communication
- 12. Fire Extinguishers Check
- Old or defective equipment
- incorrect use
- 13. Fire Warning Systems
- Defective smoke detectors
- failure of automatic sprinklers
- 14. Fire Zones Maintenance
- Neglect in maintaining fire zones
- fire doors left open
- 15. Fire Safety Documentation
- Incomplete documentation
- miscommunication of protocols
- 16. Decommissioning and disposal
- Neglect of fire safety measures during process
- improper handling
- 17. Staff Awareness Programme
- Absence during training sessions
- language barriers
- 18. Electrical Systems Check
- Overload circuits
- misuse of electrical devices
- 19. Updating Fire Safety Standards
- Outdated safety standards
- non-compliance with new laws
- 20. Continuous Improvement
- Ignoring minor incidents
- lack of response to feedback