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Fall due to controlled fire, not in building or structure Save


ICD-10 code: X03.3

Chapter: External causes of morbidity and mortality

Preventing Fall due to Controlled Fire

Controlled fire is a vital tool used in various industries, including agriculture, forestry, and construction, to clear land, remove unwanted vegetation, and manage natural resources. However, working with controlled fire carries inherent risks, including the possibility of falls, which can result in severe injuries or even death.

Here are some tips for preventing falls due to controlled fire:

  1. Wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
  2. Wearing appropriate PPE, such as flame-resistant clothing, gloves, and safety boots, can help protect workers from burns and other injuries from the fire. Additionally, workers should wear a harness and attach themselves to a secure anchor point to prevent falls.

  3. Stay aware of surroundings
  4. Workers should always be aware of their surroundings, including the location of the fire, the direction of the wind, and other potential hazards. If working on a slope, workers should position themselves uphill from the fire to avoid falling downhill if they lose their footing.

  5. Stay hydrated
  6. Working with controlled fire can be physically demanding, so workers should drink plenty of water to stay hydrated. Dehydration can cause dizziness, which can increase the risk of falls.

  7. Follow proper fire management protocols
  8. Workers should follow proper fire management protocols, including maintaining a safe distance from the fire, keeping a fire extinguisher nearby, and having a plan in place in case of an emergency.

  9. Receive proper training
  10. Workers should receive proper training on how to work with controlled fire safely. They should be taught how to recognize potential hazards, how to use PPE correctly, and how to respond in case of an emergency.

By following these tips, workers can help prevent falls and other injuries when working with controlled fire. Remember to always prioritize safety and take necessary precautions to minimize risks.