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General Fire Safety

Feb 10, 2017

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Page 1: General Fire Safety

General Fire Safety

Presented by: Steve N. Bertonaschi

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Overview◦Objectives◦Fire Extinguisher Intro

Types of Fire Extinguishers Fire Extinguisher Labeling Fire Extinguisher Maintenance Using a Fire Extinguisher – P.A.S.S.

◦Summary

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ObjectiveIntended Learning Objective: By the

end of this training you will be able to utilize a fire extinguisher properly for displacing a small fire.

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Hand held portables

FIRE EXTINGUISHERS

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Fire ExtinguishersWhen faced with a fire, you must make some split second decisions:

Do I want to put out this

fire?

How do you operate this extinguisher, anyway?

Do I need help?

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Fire Extinguishers

When seconds count……

Even a willing operator might not be successfully able to extinguish a fire unless they know how to actuate the available equipment.

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Fire ExtinguishersTYPES OF FIRE There are three common types or classes of fires and extinguishers that correspond. However, there are many more types of extinguishers:

Class A: Solids such as paper, wood, plastic etc (Common)

Class B: Flammable liquids such as paraffin, petrol, oil etc (Common)

Class C: Fires involving electrical apparatus (Common)

Class D: Metals such as aluminum, magnesium, titanium etc

Class E: Gases such as propane, butane, methane etc

Class F: Cooking oil & fat etc

Class K: For use on major fires are kitchen fires

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Fire Extinguishers

CLASS "A": • Class "A" type fires involve

ordinary combustibles such as: wood, paper, cloth, rubber, and many plastics.

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Fire ExtinguishersCLASS "B": Class "B" type fires involve

flammable liquids such as: gasoline, oil, grease, tar, oil-

based paints, lacquer, and flammable gases.

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Fire ExtinguishersCLASS "C": Class "C" type fires involve

energized electrical equipment such as: wiring, fuse boxes, circuit breakers, machinery, and appliances.

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Fire Extinguishers

CLASS “D”:Class “D” type fires

involve combustible metals such as magnesium, titanium, sodium, etc.

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Fire Extinguisher Labeling

Letter symbols and picture symbols make it easy to select the proper extinguisher for the type of fire.

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Fire Extinguishers

Extinguisher Symbols for

Class A, Class B and Class C

Newer extinguishers now carry aPictograph Labeling System

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Fire ExtinguishersPictograph Labeling

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Fire ExtinguishersPictograph Labeling

Extinguisher for Class A and B (C is blacked out)

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Fire ExtinguishersPictograph Labeling

Extinguisher for Class B and C (A is blacked out)

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Fire ExtinguishersMaintenance

The best piece of equipment will not operate if it is not recharged and maintained properly.

History has proven that nearly every fire extinguisher failure can be traced back to human negligence.

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Fire ExtinguishersSafety Tips: Portable Fire Extinguishers

This is a brief overview of the important points of using a portable fire extinguisher.

Fire can be devastating, but when used properly, a fire extinguisher can save lives.

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Fire ExtinguishersUsing a Fire Extinguisher

P.A.S.S. is an acronym for the 4-step method for operating most common fire extinguishers.

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Fire ExtinguishersUtilize the P.A.S.S method

{P} Pull, remove the pull pin. {A} Aim, point the nozzle at the base of the fire. {S} Squeeze, depress the lever to start the discharging of the

chemical. {S} Sweep, move the extinguisher with a sweeping motion

at the base of the fire until the fire is out.

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Fire Extinguishers

Remember……….

The average hand portable extinguisher will only operate for 30 seconds ----- and there is

NO TIME to learn during an actual emergency.

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Fire Extinguishers

IN CASE OF AN UNCONTROLLABLE FIRE Evacuate the building Call the fire department Make sure you have a clear way outStay close to the ground

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ReviewWithin this lesson the learner should now be able to identify basics in fire safety and how a fire extinguisher works.

From this section you should now be able to identify:◦ Basics of a fire extinguisher◦ The different types of extinguishers◦ And how to properly use an extinguisher

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AssessmentThank you for your time