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Fire Safety Training How to Be Prepared for the Unexpected

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Fire Safety : What Everyone Should Know to Stay Safe Fire is something we all know can be dangerous, but many of us don’t really think about what causes it or how to handle it until it’s too late. Understanding a few basics about fire—how it starts, how it spreads, and how to stop it—can make a huge difference in keeping yourself, your family, and your workplace safe. How Does Fire Start? At its core, fire needs three things to ignite: fuel (something to burn), heat (something to light it up), and oxygen (air to keep it going). This is called the fire triangle. Remove any one of these, and the fire won’t start or will go out. But fire isn’t just a simple thing burning—there’s also a chemical reaction involved, which is why some fires can be tricky to put out. That’s where the fire tetrahedron comes in, adding that fourth element to the triangle: the chain reaction that sustains the fire. Putting Out Fire:  There are four main ways to fight fire: Cooling: Lower the tempe...

The Factories Act 1948

"The Factories Act, 1948." Extent: This Act extends to the whole of India, except the State of Jammu and Kashmir (at the time it was enacted; post-2019 changes have affected Jammu and Kashmir's applicability). Commencement: The Act was enacted on 23rd September 1948 but came into force on 1st April 1949. Specific provisions may have different dates of enforcement as decided by the government. 1. Factory: Any premises where a manufacturing process is carried out with the aid of power and employs 10 or more workers, or without power, employs 20 or more workers. 2. Worker: A person employed in any manufacturing process, cleaning, or any work incidental to a manufacturing process, whether directly or through an agency, and regardless of pay. 3. Occupier: The person with ultimate control over the affairs of the factory, often the owner or a designated manager. The term imposes legal obligations on the occupier for compliance with safety, health, and welfare standa...

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