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4 Inspection by the user
It is recommended that regular visual inspections of all extinguishers be carried out by the user or user's
representative. The frequency of inspections by the user should be not less than monthIy and, when
circumstances require, inspections should be carried out more frequently.
NOTE 1 The Fire Safety: An Employers Guide [lo] information leaflet for employers, which is published for the Home Office as
guidance for operating within the Fire Precautions (Workplace) Regulations [2] and 131, suggests that good practice is to determine
whether the extinguisher has been operated and to check for damage on a weekly basis.
Inspections should include checks that:
a) each extinguisher is located in the designated place;
b) each extinguisher is unobstructed and visible;
C) the operating instructions of each extinguisher are dean and legible and face outwards;
d) each extinguisher has not been operated and is not obviously damaged;
e) the reading of any pressure gauge or indicator fitted to an extinguisher is within operational and safety
limits;
f) the seals and tamper indicators of each extinguisher are not broken or missing.
The user should arrange for corrective action, where necessary.
NOTE 2 Employers in charge of a workplace have obligations under the Fire Precautions (Workplace) Regulations [2] and 131.
ReguIation 6 requires that, where it is necessary ta provide extinguishing equipment to safeguard employees in the event of fire, this
equipment has to be maintained in an efficient state, in efficient working order and in good repair.