Information

  • Document No.

  • Audit Title

  • Client / Site

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location
  • Personnel

Item or Area

  • All Exits identified and useable?

  • Alternate routes are identified?

  • All Personnel have been trained in the use of alternate routes?

  • The means of egress in the construction area are inspected daily?

  • There is unobstructed access to emergency services?

  • All Fire Alarm and Suppression systems are not impaired?

  • A temporary but equivalent system is provided when the Fire system is impaired, and that system is documented and tested at the minimum monthly?

  • Before Fire Alarm systems are taken out of service, proper consideration is taken, including notifying the appropriate authority?

  • Construction area is clear and orderly?

  • Temporary construction partitions are smoke and dust tight, and built of non-combustible or limited combustible material?

  • Construction area is properly restricted from the rest of the Facility with appropriate signage?

  • Smoking is prohibited, and/or only allowed in designated areas?

  • Storage, housekeeping and debris removal practices are enforced to reduce any fire load of the building?

  • Additional fire equipment and training is provided to Personnel?

  • A minimum of two (2) fire drills per quarter, per shift, are conducted?

  • Facility-wide safety education programs are conducted to ensure awareness of any Life Safety Code deficiencies, construction hazards, and Interim Life Safety Measures which are in place?

  • Fire-watch program is established, and Personnel are instructed as to the nature of the job, an the nature of the Work Program?

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