Title: Fire Prevention and Emergency Safety
1Fire Prevention and Emergency Safety
2You Can Get Hurt If You Dont
- Know what the alarm sounds like
- Know where all the exits are
- Use the fire extinguisher correctly
- Check in at the designated meeting place
3Be Alert For Alarms
- React immediately when someone yells Fire! in
the workplace - Listen for the shrill sound of the main alarm
- Look for the flashing lights of the back-up alarm
system
4If Time Permits, Turn Off Your Equipment
- Turn the equipment off in the normal manner
- Certain workers should be assigned to shutting
down critical systems
5How Do You Get Out Safely?
- Listen for instructions
- Know where allthe exits are
- Follow the emergency escape route
- Learn more than one way out
65 Keys to Safely Fighting A Fire
- Call the Fire Department
- Evacuate the building
- Make sure the fire is small and contained
- Keep your back to a safe exit
- Use the right equipment
7Dont Attempt To Fight The Fire If
- It is large and uncontrolled
- Your escape route is threatened
- Youre not sure if you have the proper fire
extinguisher - You dont know how to use a fire extinguisher
8Elements of Fire
- Fire is a chemical reaction involving rapid
oxidation or burning of a fuel. It needs four
elements to occur Fuel Oxygen Heat
Chemical reaction. - Take away any one of these factors, and the fire
cannot exist!
9Classes of Fire
- Fires are classified according to the types of
objects being burned
Class A ordinary combustibles such as wood,
paper, cloth, rubber or certain types of plastic
Class B flammable or combustible gases and
liquids such as gasoline, kerosene, paint, paint
thinners or propane
Class C energized electrical equipment such as
appliances, switches or power tools
Class D certain combustible metals such as
magnesium, titanium, potassium or sodium.
10Fire Extinguishing Equipment PASS System
P Pull the pin A Aim the extinguishers hose or
nozzle at the bottom of the fire S Squeeze the
trigger S Sweep it slowly back and forth,
covering the entire fire with the extinguishing
substance.
11P.A.S.S.
- Fire ExtinguishersThe faceplate of every fire
extinguisher shows the class or classes of fire
it is designed to fight.To properly use a fire
extinguisher, follow the P-A-S-S procedure
12Fire Dangers To Worry About
- Heat
- Smoke
- Toxic Vapors
- Explosions
13Three Types Of Hazards
14Chemical Hazards
- Read all labels and MSDS
- Store chemicals properly
- Smoke only in designated areas
- Dispose of chemicals safely
15Preventing Fires
- Good housekeeping means keep area free of
- Grease or oil
- Combustible solvents
- Flammable chemicals
- Look for frayed or damaged wiring
- Keep access to emergency response equipment clear
16Where To Go In Any Type Of An Emergency
- Leave the area through the nearest unblocked exit
or - Go to the designated shelter area
- Then, go to the designated meeting location once
outside - Check-in with area warden or supervisor
17Emergency Action Plan
- What To Do If Fire OccursPrepare yourself in
advance! Take a moment to review your facilitys
written Emergency Action Plan. It should include
- How to notify the fire department
- Detailed Evacuation Plans
- Designated personnel in charge of the
evacuation
18Preparation Staying Safe
- What duties do you have if the alarm is sounded?
- Does your work area have flashing lights for an
alarm? - Do you know where all the exits are?
- Do you know who your coordinator is?
19Weather Related Emergencies
- Winter storms
- Severe thunder storms
- Tornado
- Hurricane
- Wildfires
- Severe summer heat
20Emergencies caused by Water
- Evacuate the flooded area
- If you cant get out
- Move to a higher floor or secure elevated area
- Wait for rescue or for water to subside
- Stay away from electrical and HVAC equipment
- If possible, move potential threats to more
elevated areas
21Emergencies caused by Earthquakes
- Go to the designated meeting area, if possible
- If not
- Center of building, away from falling debris
- Stand in door frame
- Evacuate immediately once threat has passed
- Identify potential threats, tell supervisor
22Summary
- Know what the alarm sounds like
- Get out through the nearest unblocked exit
- Only use fire extinguisher if trained
- Report to designated coordinator once outside