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Contact SupplierCIL Provides Accredited Fire Safety Inspection services in Faridabad, Haryana, India. CiL is an ISO 17020 accredited agency for 'fire safety inspection / fire safety audit'.
A Fire Safety Audit is the most effective tool for assessing the fire safety standards of your facility. It helps the owners to identify areas where improvement can be made and develop an action plan, in addition to emergency preparedness and mock drills.
The main focus of these fire safety audits is:
– Identification & control of ignition sources in areas where flammable chemicals are stored / handled / transferred.
– Review of chemical compatibility in storage areas and to suggest appropriate fire loss control measures
– Review of electrical hazard which are potential causes of fire
– Review of fire detection measures adopted & to suggest suitable improvement measures
– Review of the various active (fire hydrant, sprinkler, portable fire extinguishers) and passive fire protection
requirements for chemical storage and handling areas and to suggest improvements as necessary
– Review of Fire Alarm system and emergency fire system of plant
– Review of contractor safety awareness (chemical spill, fire fighting, emergency communication, knowledge of plant hazards & safety regulations) and to recommend suitable improvement measures to enhance contractor safety
– Review of safety awareness and safety training requirements (training identification and efficacy) of employees with respect to hazards present.
The Fire Safety Management Audit process involves an in-depth examination of an organisation’s fire safety management system(s) and associated arrangements.
The audit focuses on the key aspects of managing fire safety within the workplace and offers a structured path for continual improvement towards best practice status.
Utilising extensive industry experience and acknowledging aspects of universally recognised management systems and fire safety standards, the British Safety Council has developed a fire safety management audit model that objectively evaluates preventive and protective fire safety management systems and arrangements against current best practice techniques.
Audit process
The Fire Safety Management Audit is carried out using the following process of objective verification:
The auditor will review all aspects of the organisation’s fire safety management system and supportive arrangements against the requirements of the British Safety Council’s Audit specification. The auditor will also assess the effectiveness of implementation of these arrangements through an inspection of relevant (agreed) site(s) and sampling of operational activities.
During the audit process, management, staff and other stakeholders will be interviewed (as agreed) to confidentially discuss aspects of fire safety management relevant to their roles and responsibilities.
A subsequent report is produced identifying the strengths and areas for continual improvement within the organisation’s health and safety management systems. The report also includes observations and recommendations, together with action planning, for consideration.
A fire safety audit is an examination of the premises and relevant documents to ascertain how the premises are being managed with regards to fire safety. Fire safety audit is an effective tool for assessing fire safety standards of an organization or occupancy. Our comprehensive fire safety audit addresses the inherent fire hazards associated with the day-to-day activities in an occupancy and recommend measures to reduce the potential fire hazards.