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Comprehensive Fire Risk Assessment Guide and Checklist using eAuditor

This Comprehensive Fire Risk Assessment Guide and Checklist using eAuditor helps teams identify fire hazards, assess risks, and apply effective control measures. It guides users through a clear and structured process to protect people, property, and operations. Use this checklist to stay compliant, reduce fire risks, and improve emergency readiness.


Assessment Details

  • Site or project name:
  • Location:
  • Assessment date:
  • Assessor name:
  • Department or area:

Step 1: Identify Fire Hazards

Sources of Ignition

  • Electrical equipment
  • Open flames
  • Hot work (welding, cutting)
  • Smoking areas
  • Faulty wiring

Sources of Fuel

  • Paper and cardboard
  • Flammable liquids
  • Chemicals and gases
  • Waste materials
  • Furniture and textiles

Sources of Oxygen

  • Natural air flow
  • Ventilation systems
  • Oxygen cylinders

Step 2: Identify People at Risk

  • Employees and contractors
  • Visitors and customers
  • People with disabilities
  • Workers in isolated areas
  • Night shift staff

Step 3: Evaluate and Control Risks

  • Assess likelihood of fire (Low / Medium / High)
  • Assess impact of fire
  • Remove or reduce fire hazards
  • Separate ignition sources from fuels
  • Store flammable materials safely
  • Maintain good housekeeping

Step 4: Fire Detection and Warning Systems

  • Fire alarms are installed and working
  • Smoke detectors are in place
  • Test alarm systems regularly
  • Warning signals are clear and audible

Step 5: Firefighting Equipment

  • Fire extinguishers are available and accessible
  • Equipment is suitable for fire types
  •  install fire hoses or sprinkler systems
  • Maintain equipment inspection

Step 6: Emergency Routes and Exits

  • Emergency exits are clearly marked
  • Escape routes are free from obstruction
  • Doors open easily and safely
  • Emergency lighting is functional

Step 7: Emergency Plan and Procedures

  • Fire emergency plan is documented
  • Evacuation procedures are clear
  • Assembly points are identified
  • Emergency contacts are available
  •  Conduct drills regularly

Step 8: Training and Awareness

  • Employees receive fire safety training
  • Staff know how to use fire extinguishers
  • Fire wardens are assigned
  • Safety signs are visible and clear

Step 9: Maintenance and Housekeeping

  • Inspect electrical systems
  • Remove waste regularly
  • Flammable materials are stored properly
  • Equipment is maintained in safe condition

Step 10: Monitoring and Review

  • Review assessment regularly
  • Update after changes or incidents
  • Track corrective actions
  • Ensure continuous improvement

Corrective Actions

  • List identified risks
  • Assign responsible person
  • Set deadlines for actions
  • Verify completion

Final Assessment Summary

  • Overall fire risk level (Low / Medium / High)
  • Key findings and concerns
  • Recommended improvements

Approval and Sign-Off

  • Assessor name and signature:
  • Supervisor name and signature:
  • Date:

This Comprehensive Fire Risk Assessment Guide and Checklist using eAuditor helps ensure a safe environment by identifying risks early and applying strong fire prevention measures.


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