Prevention and Maintenance of Fire Safety

Given the potential risks associated with fire hazards in hospitals, especially in this hot summer with rising temperature, it is imperative that strict protocols and measures be put in place to prevent, detect and respond to fire effectively. The Director General of Health Services, Ministry of Health and  Family Welfare has issued a detailed set of instructions and checklist to follow the proactive measures to prevent, detect and respond to fires effectively.

All the hospitals are directed to conduct regular preventive fire risk assessment drills to identify potentially vulnerable areas and

  1. Implement appropriate fire prevention measures, such as proper storage of flammable materials and regular and optimal preventive maintenance of electrical circuits and systems.
  2. Providing staff training on fire safety protocols, evacuation procedures, and use of fire-fighting equipment.
  3. Installation and optimum maintenance of fire detection and suppression systems, including smoke alarms, fire extinguishers, and sprinklers.
  4. Establishing an emergency response plan with SOPs for evacuating patients, staff, and visitors in the untoward event of a fire.
  5. Most importantly, regular conduct of mock emergency drills without compromise.

Click the button below to download the instructions & checklist issued by the Directorate.

Source:https://dghs.gov.in/

Webinar on Increasing Fire Accidents in Hospitals

Panel Discussion – Possible Reasons & Way forward to take Preventive Measures

In view of the recently reported fire accidents in the country, (both in dedicated Covid Care Centers and other Hospitals, including Nursing Homes), an increasing amount of intolerance is visibly seen at the market place from public, various stakeholders towards rising fire accidents in healthcare facilities. Recent SC order in Dec 2020 called for immediate fire audit inspection of all covid hospitals in the country.

A Webinar to brainstorm about the reasons for increasing Fire Accidents in Hospitals in the form of panel discussion is taking place on Feb 9th 2021 from 3 – 5 pm.

Two rounds of Panel Discussions focussing on Possible Reasons & Way forward to take Preventive Measures is designed.

Session is organised by Consultants Consortium of Chennai and supported by NABH , AHPI, QAI, UL India and FOCUS to kick start series of deliberations.

Who should attend ?

Hospital Promoters, Medical Professionals, CEOs, COOs, Facility Incharges, Building Mainteanance Teams, Biomedical Teams, Operations teams, HVAC Teams, Utility maintenance teams , QA Teams, Safety Consultants and Experts, Hospital Planners, Designers, Medical Planners, Architects, Electrical Safety Engineers, Civil Engineers

Date – Feb 9th 2021, Tuesday | Time – 3 pm – 5 pm

No Registration Fee. Prior regn is a must.

Regn Link – https://bit.ly/3oSMkWV

Full Program Info can be downloaded from

http://ccc-consultants.org/webinar-on-increasing-fire…/

Program is live telecast from CCC’s youtube page –

https://bit.ly/3a4mJWM

Contact Coordinators :

Rama Venugopal – 9840870532 – contact@ccc-consultants.org

D Srikanthan – 9003056539 – secretariat@ccc-consultants.org