Prevention is always better

1 July 2013 Fire & Safety

The potential dangers of a fire, if a flame is not extinguished, can quickly spread and destroy the surrounding area in a matter of seconds. Therefore it is critical to determine whether building fire equipment and systems are functioning correctly and are compliant to the relevant installation standards before an emergency occurs. This is the advice from one of the country’s leading fire and security organisations, Chubb Fire and Security SA.

Companies may be unaware that should an employee be injured or killed in a fire while on the company premises, the company could be held liable.

The National Building Regulations (SANS 101400) make it compulsory for all fire extinguishers to comply with the relevant national standard (SANS) and bear the SABS certification mark of approval. The owner of a building – and not the supplier, installer or manufacturer – is responsible for compliance and may be prosecuted for non-compliance. Government regulations require fire equipment and systems to comply with a standard of performance and to be regularly tested, serviced and maintained.

Extinguishing a fire with the wrong type of fire extinguisher can be ineffective and even dangerous. All fire units are sold with a certain fire rating guaranteeing the performance of the unit. Extinguishers must also be properly serviced and maintained annually in accordance with SANS 1475 Part 1. Never allow unqualified and untrained suppliers to supply or service fire equipment. In fact, allowing an unqualified supplier to service a unit and replace the contents with a lower density powder downgrades the unit’s standard of performance.

Many organisations try to save money on annual service costs by employing the services of the cheapest service provider, unaware of the consequences of this decision. Organisations are urged to only employ the services of compliant and recognised companies that have properly trained staff, honest work ethics and comply with all legal and municipal requirements.

All reputable service providers, including sales personnel, should carry positive identification and/or proof of the South African Qualification and Certification Committee (SAQCC) Fire registration.

Select a reputable fire company that offers fire risk assessments and whose routine maintenance programme ensures fire equipment and systems are regularly tested, serviced and maintained in accordance with South African Fire Regulations and Standards. Fire risk assessments remove and reduce the risk of fire in the workplace. Fire Risk Assessments should be reviewed and updated continuously and should be updated following any change in premises, processes or the number of people employed, or if a near miss or a fire has occurred. It is good practice to review the assessment at intervals not exceeding 12 months.

Chubb Fire & Security SA provides a total fire risk assessment solution. With a national network of consultants, the company is able to offer a comprehensive and consistent risk management service. Once a building’s fire risk assessment is complete, customers are provided with an easy to understand, personally tailored report. This will form the basis of on-going fire safety procedures and demonstrate compliance with the Occupational Health and Safety Act, as well as the National Building regulations.

For more information contact Chubb Fire and Security, 0861 011 911.





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