Complete Fire Safety Checklist For Industrial Workplaces





All industrial premises must maintain the required fire safety standards, which minimises the risk of fire breaking out and allows them to meet fire emergencies more effectively. From investing in quality fire safety products to staff training and building maintenance, we have created a checklist for industrial workplaces to maintain fire safety.

Fire Detection And Smoke Alarms:

  • Are the fire detection system and alarms at your premises installed by a qualified licensed technician?
  • Do the premises have an adequate number of fire alarms?
  • Are the fire alarms tested regularly?
  • Do the smoke and fire detection systems receive regular maintenance?


Fire Safety Equipment:

  • Does the industrial workplace have an appropriate number of fire extinguishers?
  • Are the portable fire extinguishers fully charged and easily accessible?
  • Are the building’s sprinkler systems regularly tested and maintained?
  • Are the fire pump and hose reel systems regularly maintained?
  • Are emergency lights working in case of a power failure?
  • Are fire exits marked, always clear and free from obstruction?
  • Are fire escape passages and stairs clear?

Fire Drills:

  • Are periodic fire drills conducted and attended by the staff?
  • Are there fire safety wardens in the organisation to conduct the drills?
  • Are all the staff members aware of your premises’ evacuation route and fire assembly points?
  • Does your industrial unit have a system that allows you to check the number of people left in the building quickly and how many are trapped and require rescue in case of fire emergencies?

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