FIRE & SAFETY MANAGEMENT | WORKPLACE SAFETY & HEALTH

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What is a fire risk?
The overall objective is to help management and employers to arrive at suitable risk control measures to minimize or eliminate fire risks.
What you know about Arson Prevention?
The occurrence of arson can be reduced and its effects controlled if consideration is given in advance to identify potential threats and ensure effective protection measures. Arson Prevention Plan (APP) is to document the fire safety management system to safeguard the building’s fire safety system against security threats arising from arson attacks.
Introduction of Risk Management:
Risk Management is a key component of the new safety and health management framework underpinned by the new Workplace Safety and Health Act (WSH Act).
The WSH Act aims to reduce risks at source by making stakeholders accountable for managing the risks they create.
Risk Management entails:
1) Risk assessment of any work activity;
2) Control and monitoring of such risks; and
3) Communicating these risks to all persons involved.
Risk Assessment is an integral part of risk management. It is the process of:
1) Identifying and analysing safety and health hazards associated with work;
2) Assessing the risks involved; and
3) Prioritising measures to control the hazards and reduce the risks.
Every workplace, including factories, should conduct risk assessments for all routine
and non-routine work undertaken.
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