Fire Suppression Systems Awareness

Toolbox Talk Record

Ref: TBT-FIR-012  |  Issue: 1  |  Date: March 2026
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What?

Why?

Prevent asphyxiationGas suppression systems displace oxygen when activated. Workers in the protected room can suffocate within minutes.
Maintain fire protectionImpairing suppression systems during construction leaves the building unprotected, risking catastrophic fire loss.
Water damageAccidentally activating sprinklers causes extensive flooding, equipment damage, and project delays costing millions.
Do Don't
  • Identify all fire suppression systems before starting work in any building.
  • Follow the formal impairment procedure before isolating any suppression zone.
  • Notify the building fire manager before any work that could activate or impair systems.
  • Protect sprinkler heads from damage by construction activities with temporary guards.
  • Reinstate suppression systems as soon as the construction activity is complete.
  • Provide compensating fire measures when suppression systems are temporarily impaired.
  • Brief all workers on gas suppression zones and the asphyxiation risk if activated.
  • Check for warning signs at room entrances indicating gas suppression protection.
  • Report any damage to sprinkler heads, pipework, or detection equipment immediately.
  • Evacuate gas-protected rooms immediately if the suppression system warning sounds.
  • DON'T isolate fire suppression systems without a formal impairment permit in place.
  • DON'T enter gas-protected rooms during or after system activation without breathing apparatus.
  • DON'T damage sprinkler heads with scaffold poles, ladders, or construction materials.
  • DON'T carry out hot works in sprinklered areas without isolating the affected zone.
  • DON'T leave suppression systems impaired overnight without compensating fire measures.
  • DON'T ignore warning signs indicating gas suppression or inert gas flooding zones.
  • DON'T paint over, block, or obstruct sprinkler heads during construction activities.
  • DON'T assume the building has no active suppression just because it looks unoccupied.
  • DON'T forget to reinstate the suppression system after your work is finished.
  • DON'T hang items from sprinkler pipework; the additional load may damage the system.

See also: Fire Safety in Occupied Buildings | Fire Safety Awareness on Site