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Contact SupplierCIL Provides Fire Safety Audit services in panipat, Haryana, India. CiL is an ISO 17020 accredited agency for 'fire safety inspection / fire safety audit'.
Fire Safety Audit Process
Fire Safety audits are carried out following nationally agreed guidelines so that any advice given to you is consistent and proportionate to the fire risk in your premises and to keep people safe.
We believe that prevention is better than cure and our Inspectors will actively work with you to advise and assist with meeting the standard required.
Our Inspectors carry out audits in a fair and open manner in accordance with the Hereford & Worcester Fire and Rescue Service Enforcement Policy Statement. (Currently under review)
All Fire Safety Inspectors are issued with an Authorisation Card (Service Identification Card) which will be shown to you on request. This gives the Inspector certain powers, which are summarised along with the legislation concerned in the following notes.
The occurrence of any fire has the potential to cause severe damage to both life and property. 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.
CDG fire & safety consultant are carrying out regular Fire Safety Audits for High Rise Buildings, Hotels, Banks, Small, Medium and Large-Scale Industries and more
Methodology
Opening Meeting
Study of Process Layout
Availability of Fire Fighting System and its adequacy
Fire prone areas
Fire prone operation
Study of all the fire alarm, Fire detection and fire suppression system.
Closing Meetings
Our team carries out fire safety audit as per IS Standards
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, firefighting, 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.
We audit the following areas for evidence of fire safety management:
The fire risk assessment
Action plans related to significant findings of the fire risk assessment
Emergency evacuation plans
Means of escape – including horizontal and vertical escape
Emergency routes e.g., fire safety signage, emergency lighting
Internal and external fire spread
Preventative measures e.g., anti-arson measures, fire safety engineering solutions
Protective measures e.g., fire detection/fire suppression, fire-resisting walls and floors
Review of safety awareness, fire drills and fire safety training requirements.
Assessment of fire risks involving hazardous substances i.e., receipt, storage & handling
Evidence that the following have been tested by a competent person e.g., fire detection and warning system, emergency lighting, fire-fighting equipment, electrical wiring, portable appliance testing etc.