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Precision Fire Services


Occupational Health and Safety Act (NUMBER 85 of 1993)


1. In order to expedite the evacuation of a workplace in case of fire, every employer shall ensure that: a. any emergency escape door from any room or at a staircase shall, as far as is practicable, behind so as to open outwards; b. every door of room in which persons may be present, and every door of a passage or at a staircase serving as means of exit from such room, shall be kept clear and capable of being easily and rapidly opened from inside so as to ensure quick and easy evacuation; c. the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) shall also be complied with in respect of the outer escape exit from the workplace; d. staircases and steps leading from one floor to another or to the ground shall be provided with substantial handrails; e. staircases intended to be used as fire escape shall- (i) be constructed on non-combustible material; (ii) be kept clear of any material or other obstruction; (iii) not terminate in an enclosed area; f. staircases, passages and exits intended for escape purposes shall be of a width and of gradient which will facilitate the quick and safe egress of the number of persons intended to make use of them; and g. having regard to the size construction and location of a workplace, the number of persons, and the activity therein, such workplace is proved with at least two means of egress

situated as far apart as is practicable.

2. Having regard to the size, construction and location of the workplace, and the amount and type of flammable articles used, handled or sorted on the premises, an employer shall provide on the premises an adequate supply of suitable firefighting equipment at strategic locations or as may be recommended by the fire chief of the local authority concerned, and such equipment shall be maintained in good working order.

Types of fire fighting equipment