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Lisam Consulting

Industrial Fire & Safety & Audit

Industrial Fire & Safety & Audit

We are the perfect destination for unbeatable Industrial Protection Consultancy in the market. We are an authorized Industrial Safety Consultant where safety audit is carried out as per "Code of Practice on Occupational Safety & Health Audit. Indian Standard 14489: 1998. There are several elements that are audited under the industrial safety consultancy such as Occupational safety and health policy, OS & H organizational set up, Education & training, Employee\\\'s participation in OS & H management, Safety manual & rules. Besides, we are one of the prominent Industrial Safety and Health Consultants in India.

  • Safety Audits are carried out as per "Code of Practice on Occupational Safety & Health Audit. Indian Standard 14489: 1998.
  • The audits will identify discrepancies in the following:
  • Occupational health & health policy;
  • OS & H organizational set up;
  • Education & training;
  • Employees participation in OS & H Management;
  • Motivational & promotional measures for OS & H;
  • Safety manual and rules;
  • Compliance with statutory requirements.;
  • Equipment’s review / inspection;
  • Accident Reporting, analysis, investigation and implementing of recommendations;
  • Risk assessment including hazard identification;
  • Safety Inspection;
  •  Health & safety improvement plans;
  •  First aid facilities – occupational health center;
  • Personnel protection equipment;
  •  Good housekeeping;
  • Machine & general guarding area;
  •  Material handling equipment;
  • Electrical & personnel safe guarding;
  • Ventilation, illumination & noise;
  •  Work environment monitoring system;
  • Prevention of occupational disease including periodical medical examination;
  •  Safe operating procedures;
  •  Work permit system;
  •  Fire prevention, protection and fighting systems;
  •  Emergency preparedness plans;
  •  Process / plant modification procedures;
  •  Transportation of hazardous substances;
  •  Hazardous waste treatment and disposal;
  •  Safety in storage & warehousing;
  •  Contractor safety systems;
  •  Safety for customers ( including M.S.D.S )

Note: 

  • During the audit process the following records will be examined:
  • OS & H Policy;
  • Safety Organization chart;
  • Training records on safety, fire & first aid;
  • Records of plant safety inspection;
  • Accident investigation reports;
  • Accident and dangerous occurrence, statistics and analysis;
  • Records of tests and examination of equipment’s and structure as per statutes;
  • Safe operating procedures for various operations;
  • Records of work permits;
  • Records of flammable and explosive substances at work place;
  • Maintenance and testing records of fire detection and firefighting equipment;
  • Medical records of employees;
  •  Records of industrial hygiene surveys ( noise, ventilation levels, illumination levels, illumination levels, airborne and toxic substances, explosive gases );
  •  Material Safety Data Sheets;
  •  On site emergency plans and records of mock drills;
  •  Records of waste disposal;
  • Records of effluent discharges to the environment;
  •  Housekeeping inspection records;
  •  Minutes of safety committee meetings;
  •  Approval of layouts and other approvals from statutory authorities;
  • Records of any modifications carried out in plant or process;
  •  Maintenance procedure records;
  •  Calibration & testing records;
  • Shut down maintenance procedure;
  •  In service inspection manuals, including records of material handling;
  •  Safety budget;
  •  Inspection books and other statutory records;
  •  Records of previous audits;
  •  Safety in transportation;
  • The audit reports will include recommendations.
  • National Building Code: 2015 & Fire Prevention & Life Safety Measures Act: 2006
  • The following will be audit for any discrepancies and non-conformance.  
  • Fire Load;
  • Fire Zone;
  • Fire Grading;
  • Fire Load Density;
  • Occupancy Load;
  • Fire Tenders Availability;
  • Identification of potential fire hazards;
  • Identification of who could be at risk in the event of a fire;
  • Evaluating the level of risk present, and the effectiveness of existing controls (control measures may include fire detection and warning systems, fire safety emergency plan, means of escape, means of fighting the fire, fire safety training, and fire prevention measures;
  • What actions need to be taken to reduce the risk to an acceptable level?
  • Recording the assessment and communicating the information to all persons at risk;
  • Systems in place for monitoring and reviewing existing control measures such as:
  • General description of the premises related to fire if any;
  • Advise on Fire Safety Systems within the premises;
  • Plan Drawing;
  • Fire Hazards;
  • People at Risk;
  • Means of Escape; 
  • Fire Safety Signage’s and instruction boards; 
  • Fire Warning System;
  • Emergency lighting;
  • Fire Fighting Equipment;
  • Maintenance;
  • Method of calling the Fire Service;
  • Emergency Action Plan;
  • Record of Fire Safety Deficiencies;
  • Significant Findings;
  • Additional Hazards;
  • Based on the outcome of the assessments, recommendations were made on:
  • Fire Control Systems;
  • Fire Suppression System;
  • Fire Fighting Systems.
  • As your procurement /purchase department has already prepared the list of vendors – our role will be to recommend and short list them. The vendors list will cater to:
  • Automatic fire sprinkler systems;
  • Smoke detection and alarm systems;
  • Self-closing solid-core doors or fire doors exit signs;
  • Emergency lighting;
  • Fire hose reels;
  • Fire hydrants;
  • Fire dampers;
  • Fire extinguishers;
  • Smoke exhaust systems;
  • Air conditioners; 
  • Fire exits and exit systems;
  • Paths of travel to exits;
  • CCTV;
  • IT / Server Room;
  • Attendance punching machine;
  • Etc.

Note:

  • For the above we will interact with:
  • Firefighting, fire suppression and fire control and all other related agencies, suppliers and manufacturers;
  • AMC agencies for fire related services;
  • Interior Designers and Decorators;
  • Utilities services ;
  • Security Agencies;
  • Fire brigade staffs;
  • Other services.
  • On site emergency plan;
  • Offsite emergency plan;
  • Basics of causes of fire;
  • Precautions to be taken in case of fire;
  • Evacuation plan;
  • First Aid;
  • ‘Disaster Management Team ‘and responsibilities