Unit 5 Assignment Inspection Checklist Help

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_____ AFB Fire Department 442 nd Fighter Wing 660-687-3380 • ______ Air Force Base Whiteman AFB, Missouri 65305 MSgt Lori Erwin Fire Protection Inspector Fire Inspection Form Address: Occupancy Classification: Completed By: Date & Time: DAFMAN 91-203 Emergency Evacuation Procedures Pass Fail 6.2.3 Fire Evacuation Building Plan A written fire plan is developed for the facility that includes appropriate staff response to fire emergencies and requirements for education and training of all employees. 6.2.12.1 Emergency Action Plan An Emergency Action Plan is established, and all employees know primary and secondary escape routes for every area of the building. 6.2.12.6 Testing, Inspections and Maintenance Emergency Action Procedures representative have stationed a predetermined meeting area for personnel during fire evacuation. 24.5.7 Aircraft Emergency Removal Emergency procedures developed to remove endangered aircraft in the event of fire, adverse weather, or other emergency situations on the flightline or in hangars. 31.2.3 Safety Data Sheets Hazard Communication Safety Data Sheets (SDS) are available for all hazardous materials used in composite work tasks and located in each section where hazardous materials are issued/disposed. DAFMAN 91-203 Fire Service Features Pass Fail 6.2.11 Fire Alarm Systems All personnel are familiar with the fire alarm systems, know how to report an emergency and how to activate the fire alarm system. At no time shall a fire detection, suppression or alarm system or device be painted, blocked, or obstructed in any manner. 6.1.2 Inspections, Testing, and Maintenance of Fire Hydrants Fire detection, suppression, and alarm systems, including fire hydrants, are subject to failure unless inspection, test, and maintenance programs are conducted in accordance with UFC 3- 601-02, Operations and Maintenance: Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of Fire Protection Systems. 15.6.1.3 Identification Fire Protection Equipment A fire alarm graphic annunciator or display panel is installed in accordance with NFPA 72, National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code. Each detection device shall be identified by light emitting diodes, or other readily visible means, in the graphic annunciator or display panel. 6.2.6.8.1 Location Extinguishers are stationed in a designated place and contains no obstructions within 3 feet surrounding the fire extinguisher preventing accessibility and visual location.
6.1.1 Hazards Fires produce toxic by-products of combustion, consume oxygen, and produce high temperatures which create areas immediately dangerous to life and health (IDLH). It is important personnel receive training in the proper use of available portable fire extinguishers and fire education safety on preventing fire, protecting themselves and intervening early when fire occurs. 6.2.6.8 Visual Inspections Fire Hydrant A visual inspection is performed and documented monthly to detect and correct discrepancies on all fire extinguishers located in each shop. DAFMAN 91-203 General House Keeping Pass Fail 2.4 Floors and Walkways Area where personnel walk and work are kept free of potential tripping and slipping hazards such as tools, electrical cords, air lines and packaging materials. 2.4.2 Hazardous Materials and Waste Each hazardous chemical properly identifies correct procedures for disposal in accordance with AFI 90-821 along with the usage and storage of flammable liquids keeping to a minimum allowable quantity. 2.4.5 Stacking Materials Position all stacking of materials to maintain an 18-inch clearance around light or heating fixtures, and sprinkler deflectors. 2.4.8 General Shop Practices All areas, shops, yards, buildings, and mobile equipment facilities are maintained in a clean and orderly condition. 2.5.2.2 Electrical Equipment Access to fuse or circuit breaker boxes and electrical controls are clear and unobstructed with panel doors closed to prevent electrical flashover if a malfunction occurs. 6.2.7.1 Space Heaters Space heaters are Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL)-listed along with having an overheat protection device, an automatic thermostat control and are disconnected when not in use. 7.1.9.3 Grounds All grounds adjacent to work areas are kept free of hazardous materials and are not stored, left under, or piled against buildings, doors, exits, or stairways. 9.4.1.4 Emergency Eyewash Units Emergency shower eyewash stations are clearly marked with appropriate signage. Located within a maximum of 10 seconds of unobstructed travel distance from the source of exposure to the unit. DAFMAN 91-203 Egress Standards Pass Fail 22.6.3.1 Egress Room Clearance No physical obstruction in the area to prevent safe egress from the areas. 17.4.2.6 Egress Signs Exit signs clearly identify the means of egress from facilities when required in accordance with NFPA 101. 7.1.3 Illumination
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