文档介绍:Fire Prevention and Emergency Preparedness Guide
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Adopted by the International Council of Toy Industries, Ltd (ICTI) May 21, 1996
Table of Contents
Introduction
Getting Started
Survey Checklists
Reference Guide
Section -- Management
Section -- Fire Emergency Preparedness Planning
Section -- Exits
Section -- Housekeeping & Inspections
Section -- Fire Extinguishers
Section -- Flammables & Combustibles
Section -- Electrical Equipment
Section -- Compressed Gas & Cylinders
Section -- Hot-Work Permits
Section -- Spraying Operations
Appendix I -- Sources of Information & Assistance
Appendix II -- Forms
Appendix III -- Review of Basic Fire Hazards
Appendix IV -- Facility Survey
Appendix V -- Selected NFPA Reference Codes
Introduction
Industrial fires are one of the foremost threats to the people and property of anization. Injuries, deaths and loss of business result from fires each year. It is estimated that 45% of businesses never re-open after a minor fire. Such losses are avoidable by applying basic fire prevention controls and being prepared for emergencies. Good management practices require the development and implementation of policies and procedures to protect employees and property by preventing and/or controlling fires and preparing for emergencies.
The purpose of this document is to assist manufacturing vendors with evaluating their fire prevention controls and emergency preparedness in the event of a fire. Manufacturing vendors who are developing a fire prevention and emergency preparedness program should find this as a useful guide.
The manual is divided into four parts. The first part of the manual describes how to get started with conducting a survey and developing a fire prevention and emergency preparedness program. The second part contains checklists for the survey, and part three provi