The Safety Inspector Mr. Re dos, I am an inspector for the OSHA. I have noticed the following safety objects missing in the room F 203, chemistry room. These are sprinklers, a drain, and a glass wall.
You must have these objects for the safety of the students and the faculty. I have also observed the following safety objects present in the regarded room. Fire blanket, fire extinguisher, fire shower, first-aid kit, an apron, eye goggles, and an eye shower. I am very concerned in the following situations. If a fire spread throughout the classroom, there are no sprinklers to extinguish the fire only afire extinguisher. Another situation is if someone were to use the fire shower, there would be no drain for the water to go to, thus a very slippery floor that is unsafe.
When the teacher is conducting experiments in the front of the room, there is no glass wall to protect the students in the case of an explosion. Some improvements that must be made are installing sprinklers. Another must is the glass wall, the last thing a school would want to do is to deal with would be an injured kid. Not a necessary improvement, but suggested is to putin a drain for the fire shower. I like your regulations on everyone must wear goggles and the use of a fire blanket.
I am also very pleased with the amount of exits from the room in the case of fire. Overall you have the basic safety functions intact but you still need to add a couple of more precautions for when an emergency might take place. n.
The Term Paper on Fire Safety 3
The entire casualty of a fire to a society may be equal to all the fire hazards in the society; this would comprise of the buildings, agriculture, transportation, and so on. A lot of factors contribute to the total cost. With regards to the damage caused by the fires we have, definitely, the direct casualty of life, harm and the real economic losses due to the occurrence of fire. There are ...