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Common Causes of Workplace Fires

A fire is one of the last things that any employer wishes to experience at their place of work. In light of this, most employers go to great lengths to ensure they make their working environments safe and hospitable to all. Workplace fires are not very common, but they can be highly dangerous or costly when they occur.

Whether the employees manage to escape unharmed, the consequences of workplace fires can be expensive to the company, especially if the employee is found to be at fault. Employers are encouraged to identify any potential hazards to make the workplace safer and mitigate the resulting risks. That said, here are some common causes of fire at the workplace.

Faulty Appliances

Faulty electrical appliances are singularly the most common cause of workplace fires. Appliance-related fires can be blamed on anything ranging from loose connections, overloaded plugs, or faulty connections. Employers must pay attention to any potential dangers considering that they can happen anywhere; offices, warehouses, and workshops alike. To avert the risk caused by electrical connections, proper care, and regular electrical appliance inspection are highly recommended.

Flammable and Combustible Materials

Improper storage or use of flammable or combustible materials is a common contributor to workplace fires. In a welding workshop, sparks from welding appliances can easily set flammable materials around them ablaze. The risk of having fires caused by combustible fluids can be neutralized by ensuring that all materials are safely stored, away from potential ignition sources. Also, it is important to