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Fire Prevention and Protection Guidelines
As temperatures soar in the summer, it is important that all Jafza tenants take the necessary precautions to reduce fire risks.
To ensure safety, please follow these guidelines:
- Avoid accumulating waste materials under direct sunlight near to office / warehouse premises.
- Regularly check air conditioning units and all other electrical appliances, especially during summer identify and fix any issues.
- Never leave mobile phones charging overnight inside warehouses or offices.
- Don't leave exhaust fans running for long periods, especially during the summer.
- Ensure fire extinguishers are inspected regularly and in serviceable condition.
- Practice an emergency drill with your teams to familiarise them with emergency procedure during a fire incident.
Reporting procedure: Tenants must notify the authorities (EHS PCFC and Jafza) regarding any unsafe conditions or activities that pose a potential fire risk for timely intervention and corrective action.
Hot work operations must comply with the NFPA 51B standard for Fire Prevention During Welding, Cutting and Other Hot Work.
Each Jafza tenant must designate a Programme Manager responsible for the fire prevention programme to make sure it is carried out effectively.
No Smoking Policy: Must be strictly enforced inside warehouses, factory units and all applicable facilities within Jafza. An adequate number of no-smoking sign should be posted at prominent locations.
Wherever smoking is permitted, safe receptacles for smoking materials must be provided.
Handling & Storage of hazardous material: - Tenants must obtain approval from competent authority (EHS PCFC) for handling and storing hazardous materials, including the quantity to be stored.
Tenants must also prioritise accident prevention through regular risk assessment and safety audits.
Important: Electrical short-circuits and unsafe storage of combustible materials are common causes of fire incidents. Tenants should address these risks by installing overcurrent protective devices, switches, circuit breakers, and ensuring proper electrical load distribution.
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Port Safety Requirements & Guidelines for IMDG Class 5 Cargo
- Type: News
In line with the circular published by the Environment, Health, and Safety department (EHS) “Port Safety Requirements for IMDG Class 5 Cargo” (EHS-PM-04-2022), all port users are requested to strictly comply with PCFC-EHS safety requirements and the International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code compliances for Import, Export and Transshipment of IMDG Class 5 Cargo.
IMDG Class 5 substances can be liable to explosions, decomposition, burn rapidly and be sensitive to impact or friction and react dangerously with other substances. Hence, adequate control measures shall be taken to prevent accidents considering all potential hazards and risks.
Port Storage Requirements for IMDG Class 5 Cargo
Import
Containers shall only be accepted in the Port on Direct Delivery Basis – Storage in Port is strictly not permitted.Export
Containers shall be loaded to vessel from Port within 3 Days.Transshipment
Containers shall not be stored in the Port for more than 7 Days.Note - Status Change for IMDG Class 5 containers is not permitted.
Please click here to refer to the port guidelines for handling IMDG Class 5 Cargo.
This is a regulation by authorities and supersedes any other free-time arrangement with the port. In the event of a violation, PCFC-EHS are authorized to take enforcement action against the shipping agent, including financial penalties.