HM101 – Inspections in Depth Presented by Jay Flynn Building Safety Facilitator,AILG/MIT.

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HM101 – Inspections in Depth Presented by Jay Flynn Building Safety Facilitator,AILG/MIT

AILG HM Jay Flynn Objectives of Inspection Health Sanitary Kitchen-Properly Stored Food Clean House Safety Properly Serviced Alarm System Properly Serviced Fire Suppression System

AILG HM Jay Flynn Objectives of Inspection, Pg. 2 Means of Egress Clear Paths Safe Escapes Fire Doors Paths Lit and Marked Both Properly maintained utilities

AILG HM Jay Flynn Component Documentation Various Safety Components Require Professional Inspection on Regular Basis Responsibility of Organization to Keep Current Copies Required for Inspection Reports filed with FCI Copies on Organization ’ s Locker

AILG HM Jay Flynn Professional Inspections Alarm System-Quarterly Ansul(Stove Extinguisher)-Semi-Annually Exhaust Hood-Semi-Annually Fire Pump-Semi-Annually

AILG HM Jay Flynn Professional Inspections, Pg. 2 Fire Extinguishers-Annually Sprinkler System-Annually Elevator-Annually Fire Escapes-Every Five Years

AILG HM Jay Flynn Health Kitchen Freezer and Refrigerators at Proper Temp Food Properly Stored Area Kept Clean Dishwater Hot Enough Grease Trap Maintained

AILG HM Jay Flynn Health, Pg. 2 House Free of Trash Bathrooms Clean and Free of Mold Rodent Free

AILG HM Jay Flynn Safety Alarm System Inspected-Detectors Tested Safety Lighting and Signage Tested Fire Suppression Inspected- Heads Clear and Clean Extinguishers Mounted and Serviced Proper Signage-Boiler Room, Alarm Panel, Sprinkler Valve

AILG HM Jay Flynn Safety, Pg. 2 Means of Egress(Two For All Bedrooms) Clear Path of Escape-No Furniture,Trash, CLOTHING Blocking Path Doors and Windows Operating Properly Fire Escapes Inspected and Kept Clear NO GAS OR CHARCOAL GRILLS INSIDE BUILDINGS!

AILG HM Jay Flynn Both Properly Operating Utilities Healthy Temp in Building Wiring Properly Maintained ZIP CORDS MINIMUMIZED! Boilers Checked

AILG HM Jay Flynn Day Of Inspection BE THERE! Do Not Keep the Inspector Waiting! This could result in failing your inspection. Be Polite! Be Organized!