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What To Do In Case of Car Fire?

Cars can be vulnerable to fire that is why manufacturers provide a lot of safeguards in its construction to reduce the chances of a car fire and should one does happen, it is always important that the fire department is immediately notified to limit the danger that it presents. Vulnerable in the sense that the three components for a fire to start are ever present in a car as there are several flammable solids and liquids within as well as sources of ignition and oxygen is everywhere. So what can you do if your vehicle caught fire?

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Risk Assessment and Changes to Fire Safety Law

A risk assessment is a controlled look at what, in your work activities and workplace, can cause harm to people. Before you begin your risk assessment, verify whether any of the fire safety arrangements in your workplace have previously been approved under other fire safety, licensing or building legislation. Your risk assessment may discover additional matters that need to be dealt with if the previous approval was given according to an outdated standard of fire precautions, or the approval was under legislation that does not cover all the requirements of the Fire Regulations.

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Issues Of Health And Safety At Work Affecting Employees

Employers have legal obligations to ensure your health and safety at work. Normally the law makes provision for your rights to health and safety at work as a member of staff, and these rights cannot be altered or removed by your employer.

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Guidelines for Fire Prevention at Your Workplace

Fire hazards may include improper installation of fire prevention devices and worn, overloaded, or improperly installed electrical wiring. It’s best to use a certified electrician to examine and put in order your current electrical service. Check outlets and eliminate overloading of plugs in receptacles. If you don’t have enough outlets, have the electrician add them instead of using adaptors, spider plugs and extension cords. All outlets should be properly grounded.

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