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fire extinguisher checklist
1. Inspection Schedule
Here are the steps that could be included in the "1. Inspection Schedule" section of a new fire extinguisher checklist
Determine the frequency of inspections (e.g., monthly, quarterly, annually)
Assign responsibilities for conducting inspections (e.g., designated personnel or safety officer)
Create a calendar or timeline for scheduled inspections
Ensure inspection dates are clearly marked and easily accessible to responsible personnel
Develop a reminder system for upcoming inspections (e.g., alerts, email notifications)
Review applicable regulations and standards for required inspection frequency
Document the inspection schedule in the maintenance log
Communicate the inspection schedule to all relevant staff and stakeholders
Prepare for any changes in inspection frequency based on usage or environmental conditions
Evaluate and adjust the schedule as necessary based on inspection findings and feedback
2. Visual Inspection
Check for visible signs of damage (dents, rust, leaks).
Ensure the extinguisher is in its designated location.
Confirm the extinguisher is easily accessible and not obstructed.
3. Pressure Gauge Check
Inspect the pressure gauge to ensure it is in the green zone.
Replace or service the extinguisher if the gauge indicates low pressure.
4. Safety Seals and Pins
Check that the safety seal is intact and undamaged.
Ensure the pull pin is securely in place.
5. Labeling and Instructions
Confirm that labels are legible and not faded.
Ensure that operating instructions are clear and visible.
6. Maintenance and Service
Schedule professional servicing if due (typically every 1-6 years).
Document any maintenance or service performed.
7. Training and Awareness
Ensure staff are trained on how to use the extinguisher.
Conduct regular fire safety drills to reinforce training.
8. Documentation
Keep a log of inspections, maintenance, and training.
Note any issues found during inspections for follow-up.
9. Replacement Plan
Establish a plan for replacing expired extinguishers.
Identify the budget and process for purchasing new units.
10. Review and Update
Review the checklist annually for any necessary updates.
Ensure compliance with local fire safety regulations and standards.
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