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vapors, a flammable liquid spill, oil soakedi <br /> rags, or improperly stored trash. ignition <br /> sources often arc faulty electrical wiring, equipment or controls, Each of us must be, <br /> constantly on the alert for those things. <br /> Fire Exits <br /> All fire exits are must be prominently marked/Illurninated in accordance with applicable <br /> regulations. All emergency escape routes are posted so that they are readily obwrvable <br /> and easily understood and all employees must know them, No fire exit may ever be <br /> blocked, locked or obstructed when employees arc on the premises. All exit routes must <br /> be clear and free of obstruction at all times. <br /> Fire Extinguishers <br /> In order to control a fire resulting from one of tho sources listed above, we have suitable <br /> fire extinguishing systems and portable fire extinguishem located in places throughout the <br /> premises as required by applicable regulations and as recommended by appropriate <br /> authorities. They are appropriate for the particular hazards that exist. They will be <br /> regularly inspected and maintained as required by law and rogulation. No one Other than a <br /> person property trained and authorized for that purpose shall ever-use or handle <br /> a fire-extinguishing device. No employoc shall ever disturb or tamper with any fire <br /> extinguisher. <br /> Fire and Emergency Drills <br /> Will be conducted from time to time in coordination with our local fire departm, cni and <br /> the emergency action authorities, as appropriate. The objective of such a drill is to <br /> evaluate the thoroughness and effectiveness of our Emergency Action plans and <br /> procedures by testing them under simulated conditions. <br /> All aspects will be tested: <br /> • The plan's practically (structure- and organization) <br /> • Communications (internal and external) <br /> • Emergency equipment effectiveness <br /> • Adequacy of detailed action plans <br /> • Emergency first aid and rescue procedures(including mass casualties) <br /> • Emergency personnel response <br /> • isolation, control and restoring situation to normal <br /> • Evacuation(including the physically impaired) <br /> • Head count and accountability procedures <br />