Temporary Accommodation Fire Risk
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Temporary Accommodation Fire Risk
Temporary site accommodation including portacabins, welfare units, and drying rooms presents a significant fire risk on construction sites. These structures often contain electrical heating, cooking equipment, and combustible materials in a confined space. Fires in site accommodation spread rapidly and can trap occupants. This talk covers the fire prevention measures needed for temporary accommodation on UK construction sites.
- Ensure every cabin unit has at least one fire extinguisher and a working smoke detector.
- Provide two means of escape where cabin layouts allow, or position units to aid rapid evacuation.
- Prohibit the use of portable fan heaters and unapproved electrical equipment in all cabins.
- Test smoke detectors weekly and replace batteries immediately when the low-battery alert sounds.
- Keep escape routes clear of stored materials, boxes, and obstructions at all times.
- Display fire action notices in every cabin showing the alarm point, exit, and muster location.
- Maintain a clear separation distance between cabin units and the main building works.
- Ensure temporary accommodation electrical systems are inspected regularly by a competent person.
- Lock cabins securely overnight and report any signs of tampering or attempted entry.
- Every cabin must have a working fire extinguisher and smoke detector at all times
- Portable fan heaters and unapproved electrical equipment are prohibited in site cabins
- Keep all escape routes clear of stored materials and obstructions without exception
- Test smoke detectors weekly and replace batteries immediately when alerts sound
- Lock cabins securely overnight and report any signs of tampering the next morning
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