Questions: Fires and explosions kill and injure people and destroy many businesses - you'll gain an understanding of the elements required for a fire to start and learn about fires in the workplace. You'll learn how to respond, including how to evacuate. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by health and safety regulations at the time of the last expert review, however, they may not reflect the latest legal developments. Nothing therein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as legal advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal requirements.

Fires and explosions kill and injure people and destroy many businesses - you'll gain an understanding of the elements required for a fire to start and learn about fires in the workplace. You'll learn how to respond, including how to evacuate. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by health and safety regulations at the time of the last expert review, however, they may not reflect the latest legal developments. Nothing therein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as legal advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal requirements.
Transcript text: Fires and explosions kill and injure people and destroy many businesses - you'll gain an understanding of the elements required for a fire to start and learn about fires in the workplace. You'll learn how to respond, including how to evacuate. This course was developed with subject matter support provided by health and safety regulations at the time of the last expert review, however, they may not reflect the latest legal developments. Nothing therein, or in the course materials, shall be construed as legal advice as to any particular situation with respect to compliance with legal requirements.
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Solution Steps

Step 1: Identify the Fire Hazards
  • Flammables stored in improper containers: This is a fire hazard because improper storage can lead to leaks or spills, increasing the risk of ignition.
  • A heat source near a fuel source: This is a fire hazard because the proximity of heat to fuel can easily cause combustion.
  • Good housekeeping practices: This is not a fire hazard; in fact, it helps prevent fires by reducing clutter and potential fuel sources.
  • Combustibles next to an ignition source: This is a fire hazard because it increases the likelihood of a fire starting.
Step 2: Categorize the Hazards
  • Flammables stored in improper containers: Chemical hazard.
  • A heat source near a fuel source: Physical hazard.
  • Combustibles next to an ignition source: Physical hazard.
Step 3: Implement Preventive Measures
  • Flammables stored in improper containers: Ensure that all flammable materials are stored in appropriate, labeled containers designed to prevent leaks and spills.
  • A heat source near a fuel source: Maintain a safe distance between heat sources and fuel sources to prevent accidental ignition.
  • Combustibles next to an ignition source: Store combustibles away from any potential ignition sources to minimize the risk of fire.

Final Answer

  1. Flammables stored in improper containers: Chemical hazard.
  2. A heat source near a fuel source: Physical hazard.
  3. Combustibles next to an ignition source: Physical hazard.
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