Implementation of Fire Prevention Strategies in PPE Production Units
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47392/IRJAEH.2026.0356Keywords:
PPE Manufacturing Units, Fire Risk Assessment, Industrial Fire Safety, Emergency Preparedness and TrainingAbstract
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) production units involve processes and materials that are often susceptible to fire hazards, including flammable textiles, chemicals, and high-temperature machinery. Ensuring fire safety in these environments is critical to protecting lives, assets, and maintaining uninterrupted production. This project focuses on the identification, assessment, and implementation of effective fire prevention strategies tailored specifically for PPE manufacturing facilities. The primary objective is to evaluate current fire risks within PPE production units and to introduce a comprehensive fire prevention framework that integrates engineering controls, administrative policies, and employee training. The study encompasses a thorough risk assessment of the production workflow, including raw material storage, cutting, sewing, chemical treatments, and packaging areas. Key strategies proposed include the installation of fire detection and suppression systems, proper ventilation, segregation of flammable materials, routine maintenance of electrical systems, and development of emergency response plans. In addition, the project emphasizes the importance of employee awareness programs and regular fire drills to foster a culture of safety. A pilot implementation in a selected production unit demonstrated significant improvement in hazard identification and response readiness. The outcomes indicate that systematic fire prevention not only reduces the likelihood of fire incidents but also enhances overall operational efficiency and worker confidence. This project provides a scalable model that can be adapted across similar industrial settings to ensure fire-safe PPE manufacturing.
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