Information

  • Document No.

  • Audit Title

  • Location
  • Client / Site

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Personnel

Fire Safety Inspection Report

  • Date & Time

  • Address
  • Name of Business

  • Owner/Manager/Representative

  • Phone

  • Email

  • Use Group

  • Type of Occupancy

  • Construction Type

  • Height

  • Area

  • Applicable 2009 International Fire Code sections in parentheses.

EXITS

  • Occupant Load properly posted in assembly areas (1004.3)

  • Comments

  • Egress doors readily openable from egress side (1008.1.9)

  • Comments

  • Exits signs are illuminated with proper backup (1011)

  • Comments

  • Exit signs are provided at required intervals (1011.1)

  • Comments

  • Emergency lighting system is functional (1006.3)

  • Comments

  • No obstructions along means of egress path (1003.6)

  • Comments

  • Electrically operated doors egress without power (1008.1.4.2)

  • Comments

  • Two-way communication systems tested annually (1030.8)

  • Comments

  • Handrails and guardrails provided and maintained (1012, 1013)

  • Comments

FIRE SAFETY & EVACUATION PLANS

  • Fire safety & evacuation plan readily accessible (404.4)

  • Comments

  • Evacuation drill conducted annually (405.1)

  • Comments

  • Elevator(s) operational & valid inspection certificate from PA Department of L&I on site (607)

  • Comments

HOUSEKEEPING

  • All areas free from combustible waste accumulation (304.1)

  • Comments

  • Combustible materials kept free of ignition sources (305.1)

  • Comments

  • Boiler, mechanical and electrical rooms free of combustible material storage (305.1)

  • Comments

  • Dumpsters >40 cubic feet shall be a minimum 5 feet from building (304.3.3)

  • Comments

  • All oily & greasy rags kept in self closing metal cans (304.3.1)

  • Comments

  • Sprinkler heads unobstructed, 18" free clearance

  • Comments

  • Commercial cooking hoods, grease removal devices, fans, ducts are cleaned, inspected every six months and records are readily available (609.3.3, 609.3.3.3)

  • Comments

FIRE PREVENTION/FIRE PROTECTION

  • Fire alarm systems inspected, tested & maintained in accordance with NFPA 72. Test records available (901.6.1)

  • Comments

  • Sprinkler systems (water) inspected, tested & maintained with NFPA 25. Test records available (901.6.1)

  • Comments

  • Standpipe systems shall be inspected & maintained annually in accordance with NFPA 25. Test records available. (901.6.1)

  • Comments

  • All valves on sprinkler system are electronically supervised or locked in the open position (901.6)

  • Comments

  • Sprinkler system is pressurized & functional in all zones (901.6)

  • Comments

  • Unobstructed access to all fire protection equipment: OSY Valves, FDC, etc. (509.2)

  • Comments

  • Private fire hydrants inspected annually (507.5.3)

  • Comments

  • Fire Lanes unobstructed and accessible (503.1)

  • Comments

  • The required fire-resistance-rated construction is maintained (703.1)

  • Comments

  • Opening Protectives (Self-closing fire doors) function, are free of obstruction and maintained in accordance with NFPA 80 (703, 704)

  • Comments

  • Fire extinguishers available, visible and unobstructed (906.6)

  • Comments

  • Fire extinguishers inspected annually in accordance with NFPA 10 (906.2)

  • Comments

  • Type K extinguisher installed & maintained within 30 feet of commercial cooking equipment (904.11.5)

  • Comments

  • Emergency power systems shall be maintained and tested in accordance with NFPA 110 & 111 (604.4)

  • Comments

  • Premises clearly identified with Arabic numerals 6" minimum posted in a conspicuous location (505.1)

  • Comments

ELECTRICAL

  • Electrical wiring, devices and equipment in good condition (605.1)

  • Comments

  • Working clearance and access shall be provided around all electrical service equipment (605.3)

  • Comments

  • Extension cords not used as permanent wiring (605.5)

  • Comments

HAZARDOUS MATERIALS

  • MSDS on premises for all hazardous materials (407.2)

  • Comments

  • Storage of material consistent with requirements for type and amount stored (2701.1)

  • Comments

ADDITIONAL

  • Additional comments or violations

  • Photos

  • Notice of Violation

  • Number of days to correct the violations

  • Inspector

  • City of Pittston - 35 Broad Street, Pittston, PA 18640 - (570) 654-0513

  • NOTICE: SOME REPAIRS MAY NEED PERMITS. CONTACT THE CITY OF PITTSTON CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICE TO DETERMINE WHAT REPAIRS REQUIRE PERMITS. Failure to address these violations may result in the issuance of a non-traffic citation that will require you to appear in court before the District Justice, and if you are convicted, payment of a fine of up to $1,000.00 and all court costs. Each day that a violation continues after due notice has been served shall be deemed a separate offense. Any action taken by the authority having jurisdiction on such premises shall be charged against the real estate and shall be a lien upon such real estate.

    The scope of this report is a limited visual inspection of the general systems and components of the building and property to identify any item listed in the report which may be in need of correction.

    This report is not a warranty or guarantee (expressed or implied) that the items are defect free, or that latent or concealed defects do not exist, may have existed in the past, or may exist or become evident in the future, or that the defects we have referenced in this report are the only defects that exist. This report is not a statement of suitability for future expansion or use.

    To avoid damage claims and other risks, inspectors do not climb to inspect or walk roofs. Roofs, chimneys, gutters and roof penetrations are observed from the ground, which imposes obvious limitations on this part of the inspection.

    Any area which is not exposed to view, is concealed, or is inaccessible because of soil, walls, floors, carpets, ceilings, furnishing or any other thing is not included in this inspection. The inspection does not include any destructive testing or dismantling.

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