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  • Office

Weekly Fire & Safety Check-List

  • FIRE EXITS - unlocked during working hours?

  • EXITS PASSAGEWAYS - Clear of of obstruction?

  • ALARM CALL POINTS - Clear of obstruction, not damaged and visible?

  • FIRE EXTINGUISHERS - In position marked on plan / not obstructed - in inspection date?

  • Carbon monoxide detector (located adjacent to the oil heater, press to test)

  • RUBBISH - is there an accumulation?

  • FLAMMABLES - COSHH - Are all chemical safely stored?

  • HOUSEKEEPING - Work areas clean and tidy?

  • MACHINERY - Clean operational. Guards in Place?

  • Quarantine item immediately if guard is removed.

  • COMBUSTIBLES - Away from heat?

  • SMOKING - Is smoking area accessible and the waste receptacle usable?

  • RACKING - Showing no signs of any damage?

Electricity

  • Workshop area - Plugs, leads & sockets free of damage?

  • Training room and training area - Plugs, leads & sockets free of damage?

  • Upstairs offices - Plugs, leads & sockets free of damage?

Adequate Lighting?

  • Main Office

  • Boardroom

  • Canteen

  • Training Room

  • Rope Room

  • Mezzanine

  • Workshop

  • Downstairs office

  • Kichen and WCs

Call Point Test

  • 1-Foyer - Main Entrance

  • 2-Workshop Rear Door

  • 3-Roller Door

  • 4-Fire Door Mezzanine -

  • 5- Fire Door Accounts

  • 6-Donut Training area

  • Main Office

Fire Drill

  • Was a Fire drill carried out?

  • Record evacuation time in minutes

Waste

  • WASTE DISPOSAL - Are waste skips under 75% full?

  • IS waste correctly segregated?

  • Signed By Person Completing Inspection.

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