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1 Safety and Prevention of Typical Fire Plan
6th Safety & Fire Protection Conference Eng. Sultan Al-Otaibi Senior Safety Engineer

2 Main topic Overview 1 Fire Prevention Fire dedication Fire Suppression
Safe Evacuation

3 Supports Fire Prevention
Ensures procuring materials like curtains and drapes that are fire retardant. Ensures separating all dangerous materials or flammables from heat generating areas. Content Layouts

4 Supports Fire Prevention
Ensures installing fire rated walls as appropriate, especially in high risk areas like the laboratory, electrical rooms, and kitchen. Ensures installing fires top materials to seal penetrations as appropriate(especially in technical rooms, electrical rooms, and escape routes). Ensures developing and scheduling staff training programs on the use of fire extinguishers. Content Layouts

5 Fire extinguishers are available and are properly distributed
The fire extinguishers are adequate in number as per civil defense guide lines.   The fire extinguishers are appropriately distributed through out the building. The fire extinguishers are appropriately positioned as per civil defense guide lines.   The fire extinguishers are inspected to assess functionality. Content Layouts

6 Effective Fire Alarm System
There is a fire alarm system that is functioning and regularly inspected as per civil defense guidelines. The fire alarm system testing results are documented. The fire alarm system has preventive maintenance. The elevators are connected to the fire alarm system. Content Layouts

7 Fire suppression system available in the required areas
The Facility has a functional sprinkler system. The Facility has clean agent suppression system. The Facility has wet chemical system. The Facility has stand pipes and hose system. Content Layouts

8 There are fire exits that are properly located in the Facility.
Fire exits are available and are properly located in the Facility . Fire exits are not locked. Fire exits are not obstructed. Fire exits have panic hard ware. Fire exits are fire resistant. Fire exits are clearly marked with illuminated exit sign. Content Layouts

9 The Facility and its occupants are safe from fire and smoke
. The Facility implements a strict "No Smoking policy". There are no obstructions to exits, fire extinguishers, fire alarm boxes, emergency blankets, safety showers, and eye wash stations. Emergency lighting is adequate for safe evacuation of the Facility . Content Layouts

10 The Facility and its occupants are safe from fire and smoke
. Storage areas are properly and safely organized: Shelves and racks are sturdy and in good condition. No items stored directly on the floor (a minimum of ten centimeters is left to manage spills). Items should be stacked on a flat base. Heavier objects are close to the floor and lighter/smaller objects are higher. Content Layouts

11 The Facility and its occupants are safe from fire and smoke
. Storage areas are properly and safely organized: Items are not stacked so high to block sprinklers or come in contact with over head lights or pipes(a minimum distance of fifty centimeters from ceiling level). Fire rated doors are available according to the Facility zones with no separation between walls and ceiling to prevent smoke spread between rooms and areas. Content Layouts

12 Thank You Eng. Sultan Al-Otaibi


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