This document defines several fire safety terms:
1. Fire risk assessment involves carefully examining premises and occupants to understand potential fire risks and improve safety precautions.
2. Fire fighting systems are either active (e.g. sprinklers) or passive (e.g. fire-resistant coatings) installed to protect buildings and materials.
3. Fixed fire fighting installations permanently installed within buildings include hose reels, sprinkler systems, and wet or dry risers connected to sprinkler systems.
This document defines several fire safety terms:
1. Fire risk assessment involves carefully examining premises and occupants to understand potential fire risks and improve safety precautions.
2. Fire fighting systems are either active (e.g. sprinklers) or passive (e.g. fire-resistant coatings) installed to protect buildings and materials.
3. Fixed fire fighting installations permanently installed within buildings include hose reels, sprinkler systems, and wet or dry risers connected to sprinkler systems.
This document defines several fire safety terms:
1. Fire risk assessment involves carefully examining premises and occupants to understand potential fire risks and improve safety precautions.
2. Fire fighting systems are either active (e.g. sprinklers) or passive (e.g. fire-resistant coatings) installed to protect buildings and materials.
3. Fixed fire fighting installations permanently installed within buildings include hose reels, sprinkler systems, and wet or dry risers connected to sprinkler systems.
This document defines several fire safety terms:
1. Fire risk assessment involves carefully examining premises and occupants to understand potential fire risks and improve safety precautions.
2. Fire fighting systems are either active (e.g. sprinklers) or passive (e.g. fire-resistant coatings) installed to protect buildings and materials.
3. Fixed fire fighting installations permanently installed within buildings include hose reels, sprinkler systems, and wet or dry risers connected to sprinkler systems.
1. FIRE RISK ASSWSSMENT: It a careful look at your premises and
the people who use them, from a fire prevention perspective, Its’s about understanding the potential risks, then improving your fire safety precautions to keep people safe. 2. FIRE FIGHTING SYSTEM INSTALLATION: Are referred to as active systems; e.g of these are water sprinter and spray system while the measurement used to protect materials are known as passive where as generally consist of a coating of fire resistant insulating material applied to the structure. 3. FIXED FIRE FIGHTING INSTALLATION: These are fire fighting system which are normally installed within the structure of the building they include; Hose peels, sprinkler system, wet & dry riser from inlets & sprinkler system using pipe. 4. FIXED SYSTEM: It means a system of solmization which as signs the name to the degrees of the major scale. 5. FINE SAFETY DESIGN: Requires an understanding of a wide range of issues and components and the interactions between them such as; fine source, smoke movement, heat transfer to the building structure, detection, human behavior and toxicity, while the fine design code provides requirements for the fine protections and fine resistance of building elements to reduce the risk of structural building elements to reduce the risk of structural damage and loss of life in case of fire. 6. FIRE BRIGADE RESPOND: Bench mark time goal for the development of an initial full alarm assignment at a time suppression incident for not less than 90% of dispatched incidents. 7. FIRE SAFETY TRAINING: Is to become a fine safety expert with specially Designed Fire Safety Training.