Jimmie wrote:
ProPlus wrote:
Because you never know when a fire may start. A fire may have started last Saturday, last month or last year.
The more frequently they are checked, the lesser the risk of them being unsafe.
I agree - but if I have a daily checklist, then I need only keep yesterdays and todays, right? Two sides of a wipe clean board
If I have a weekly checklist, I need only have this weeks and last weeks - two sides of a wipe clean board.
etc
But than you can never identify why risk factors occur. If you can cross reference check lists you can correlate the duration of the efficacy of a safety measure. For example if a fire extinguisher has a shelf life of a year but every 6 months it fails its safety test you know there's a problem.


