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Q1. What are the safety considerations for elevators and lifts in the workplace?

Regular Maintenance: Ensuring that elevators are regularly serviced and inspected to prevent
malfunctions.
Load Limits: Adhering to the specified weight limits to avoid overloading.
Emergency Protocols: Having clear emergency procedures and training staff on what to do in case of an
elevator failure.
Safety Features: Ensuring safety devices (like emergency brakes and alarms) are functional.
Signage: Displaying clear instructions for safe use and emergency contacts.

Q2: What is the importance of regular inspections for boilers in the workplace?
Safety: Preventing accidents such as explosions or leaks by identifying and addressing potential issues
before they become serious.
Efficiency: Ensuring that the boiler operates at optimal efficiency, which can reduce energy costs.
Compliance: Meeting legal and regulatory requirements, which often mandate regular inspections.
Longevity: Extending the life of the boiler through preventive maintenance.

Q3: What are some common fire hazards in the workplace?


Flammable Materials: Improper storage of combustible materials like paper, chemicals, and oils.
Electrical Hazards: Overloaded circuits, frayed wires, and faulty equipment can spark fires.
Heat Sources: Equipment that generates heat, such as heaters, ovens, or engines, can ignite nearby
materials.
Poor Housekeeping: Clutter and debris can contribute to the spread of fire.
Smoking: Careless disposal of cigarettes can easily ignite flammable materials.

Q4: How can employers control fire hazards in the workplace?


Fire Risk Assessments: Regularly conducting assessments to identify and evaluate potential fire hazards.

Training: Providing fire safety training to all employees, including emergency evacuation procedures.
Fire Safety Equipment: Installing and maintaining fire alarms, extinguishers, and sprinkler systems.
Housekeeping: Keeping work areas clean and organized to minimize fire risks.
Emergency Plans: Developing and practicing evacuation plans and procedures in case of a fire.

Q5: What are the different classes of fire extinguishers, and what types of fires do they
handle?
Class A: For ordinary combustibles like wood, paper, and cloth.
Class B: For flammable liquids such as gasoline, oil, and grease.
Class C: For electrical fires involving wiring, equipment, and appliances.
Class D: For combustible metals like magnesium and sodium.
Class K: For kitchen fires involving cooking oils and fats.
Q6: What is the function of an automatic sprinkler system in fire protection?
Fire Suppression: Sprinkler systems are designed to automatically detect heat and release water to
suppress or extinguish fires.
Early Response: They can respond quickly to a fire, often before firefighters arrive, reducing damage
and potential injuries.
Property Protection: Sprinklers help minimize damage to property by controlling fires at their source.
Life Safety: They provide crucial time for occupants to evacuate safely, thereby enhancing overall life
safety in the building.

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