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The Coordinate Fire Safety Plan Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Electric shock
- Tripping on clutter
- 2. Fire Inspection
- Exposure to fire
- Smoke inhalation
- 3. Prepare Fire Safety Equipment
- Incorrect use of equipment
- Injury from heavy equipment lifting
- 4. Fire Drills
- Physical stress
- Risk of injury during practice
- 5. Communication Protocols
- Miscommunication leading to error
- Inadequate safety direction during emergency
- 6. Install Smoke Alarms
- Working at heights
- Electrical shock
- 7. Evaluate Evacuation Routes
- Slip
- trip or fall hazard
- Obstructed evacuation routes
- 8. Fire Extinguishers' Maintenance
- Inadequate maintenance
- Improper use leading to injuries
- 9. Training Staff
- Inadequate training
- Miscommunication
- 10. Regular Meetings
- Ineffective communication
- Lack of agreement on procedures
- 11. Document Procedures
- Inaccurate documentation
- Data management issues
- 12. Create Fire Safety System
- Incorrect installation
- Equipment failure
- 13. Emergency Lighting Maintenance
- Working at heights
- Electrical shock
- 14. Fire Safety Policy Review
- Misunderstanding of policy
- non-compliance
- 15. Maintenance & Testing of Safety Equipment
- Poor maintenance
- Equipment failure
- Incorrect use of equipment
- 16. Inspect & Restock First Aid Kits
- Expired supplies
- Inadequate supplies
- 17. Safety Audit
- Overlooking hazards
- inadequate knowledge of standards
- 18. Regular Updates & Training
- Inadequate training
- lack of awareness
- 19. Inspect Emergency Exit Doors
- Obstructed exits
- non-functional doors
- 20. Review And Update Fire Safety Plan
- Misinterpretation of updates
- Lack of communication about changes