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How often should toilets be checked to maintain safety standards?
How often should toilets be checked to maintain safety standards?
- Every 20 minutes (correct)
- Every 30 minutes
- Every hour
- Every 10 minutes
What must be ensured about the waste bin flap during inspections?
What must be ensured about the waste bin flap during inspections?
- The waste bin flap should remain open for easy access.
- The waste bin flap should only be checked every hour.
- The waste bin flap should always remain closed. (correct)
- The waste bin flap can be closed only if the bin is empty.
What should be done if cigarette smoke is detected during an inspection?
What should be done if cigarette smoke is detected during an inspection?
- Wait for the smell to dissipate before checking.
- Check the waste bin and stowage for discarded cigarettes. (correct)
- Ventilate the area and leave the inspection.
- Ignore it if no flames are visible.
Which of the following must be checked to prevent electrical fires?
Which of the following must be checked to prevent electrical fires?
What important feature of smoke detectors needs to be checked?
What important feature of smoke detectors needs to be checked?
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Study Notes
Toilet Inspection Guidelines
- Conduct checks every 20 minutes to maintain cleanliness and safety.
- Ensure toilets are tidy by containing combustible materials.
- Waste bins must not overflow; flap should remain closed to restrict oxygen and prevent fires.
- Test toilet flush and vacuum motors to ensure they shut down properly, preventing overheating risks.
- Inspect smoke detector sensors for obstructions or tampering to ensure functionality.
- Be vigilant for smoke presence; if cigarette smoke is detected, immediately investigate waste bins and storage areas for discarded cigarettes.
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