1. Exits:
Ensure that emergency exits are marked and unobstructed, with working locks and lighting.
2. Firefighting Equipment:
Check to ensure fire extinguishers are available and in good condition, with tags indicating their expiration date.
3. Electrical System:
Inspect the electrical wiring system of the truck to ensure it is in good condition and compliant with local fire regulations.
4. Heating/Cooking Equipment:
Ensure that all heating/cooking equipment is in proper working order, with proper ventilation and no combustible materials nearby.
5. Combustibles:
Make sure that any combustible materials such as fuel tanks and cooking oil are stored away from open flames or heat sources.
6. Fire Detection and Alert System:
Install smoke detectors and fire alarms if needed, with a reliable alert system to ensure people are notified in case of an emergency.
7. Fire Suppression System:
Have a fire suppression system installed for added protection in case of a fire.
8. Proper Training:
Provide necessary training to all employees on fire safety protocols and procedures.
9. Regular Inspections:
Ensure regular inspections are conducted to identify any potential hazards or violations of fire regulations.