2021
DOI: 10.4236/ojsst.2021.112005
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Assessment of Implementation of Fire Risk Reduction Rules at Petroleum Dispensing Stations in Kisumu County, Kenya

Abstract: Fire safety is an essential aspect in each workplace; its efforts are geared to the preservation of life and protection of property. Petroleum dispensing stations handle highly flammable and combustible materials that ignite at any given time at a conducive condition. The government of Kenya has instituted various laws and legislation to alleviate the fire safety status of such workplaces which should be adhered to. The study aimed to assess the implementation of Fire Risk Reduction Rules in Kisumu County whic… Show more

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“…The Niger Delta region is characterized by intensive oil and gas activities which elicited rapid urbanization and overpopulation [12]. Consequently increased demand for petroleum products has resulted in an alarming rate of proliferation of Filling stations and remodeling of single Liquid product-based handling stations into dual product-based facilities (combined Petrol and Liquefied Petroleum Gas filling stations), thereby increasing the vulnerability of workers and communities adjacent to these stations to fire and explosion hazards, [13] [14]. The region has equally had its share of poor compliance and inadequate enforcement of Land Use Act, [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Niger Delta region is characterized by intensive oil and gas activities which elicited rapid urbanization and overpopulation [12]. Consequently increased demand for petroleum products has resulted in an alarming rate of proliferation of Filling stations and remodeling of single Liquid product-based handling stations into dual product-based facilities (combined Petrol and Liquefied Petroleum Gas filling stations), thereby increasing the vulnerability of workers and communities adjacent to these stations to fire and explosion hazards, [13] [14]. The region has equally had its share of poor compliance and inadequate enforcement of Land Use Act, [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%