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Fire Extinguisher Training
  • Presented by Mark Jee
  • Fire Protection Manager
  • Facilities Management
  • Dept. of Environmental Health and Safety
  • Phone 439-7785
  • Email address jee_at_etsu.edu

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Fire Extinguisher Training
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Fire Extinguisher Training
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Fire Safety Training Outline
  • ? Classifications of fire.
  • ? Types of portable fire extinguishers.
  • ? How to use a portable fire extinguisher.
  • ? Making the right decision.

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HOW FIRES ARE CLASSIFIED
CLASS A Ordinary combustibles such as wood,
paper, cloth, rubber and some plastics.
CLASS B Flammable or combustible liquids such as
gasoline, kerosene, paint, paint thinner and
diesel
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Cont. Classification of Fires
CLASS C Energized electrical equipment, such as
appliances, Switches, panel boxes and power
tools.
CLASS D Certain combustible metals, such as
magnesium, Titanium, potassium and sodium.
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Fire Extinguisher Compatibility
  • Old Style Designations
  • Newer Picture Designations

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Fire Extinguishers
CO2
Dry Chemical
Cleanguard
Are intended to protect you and minimize
property damage.
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Where can I find a fire extinguisher on campus?
  • In the corridors of academic and office
    buildings.
  • In or immediately outside all laboratories where
    chemicals are stored and used.
  • In or immediately outside mechanical spaces
    where motorized or other equipment is present
    which might reasonably cause a fire.
  • In campus storage buildings, and mounted inside
  • certain university vehicles.

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Fire Extinguisher Use
  • What is the first thing you should do if you
    discover a fire?
  • You should pull the nearest fire alarm pull
    station, and call Public Safety at 911 or 94480.
  • If you are comfortable with the idea of using a
    fire extinguisher, and the fire is confined to a
    small area and is not quickly spreading, then you
    should attempt to put out the fire.
  • Be sure you have an unobstructed escape route to
    which the fire will not spread. Dont place
    yourself in a position where the fire can block
    your egress.

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Fire Extinguisher Training
You are not expected to be firefighters! Do not
take unnecessary risks!
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Fire Extinguisher Usage
  • Pull the pin
  • Aim at the base of the fire
  • Squeeze the trigger
  • Sweep back and forth
  • FIGHT THE FIRE IF...AND ONLY IF ALL OF THE
    FOLLOWING ARE TRUE
  • Everyone has left or is leaving the building. The
    fire department or Public Safety is being
    called. The fire is small and confined to the
    immediate area where it was started (wastebasket,
    cushion, small appliance, etc.). You have a way
    out and can fight the fire with your back to your
    exit. Your extinguisher is rated for the class of
    fire at hand. You have had training in use of the
    fire extinguisher and are confident that you can
    operate it effectively. Stay low, Avoid breathing
    the heated smoke and fumes as well as the
    extinguishing agent. If you have the slightest
    doubt about whether or not to fight the fire -
    Dont fight it - instead, get out closing the
    door behind you.

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P.A.S.S.
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Emergency Desk Reference
Refer to your Emergency Desk Reference for
additional information.
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How to Inspect Your Fire Extinguisher
  • Know the locations of the fire ext.s in your
    work area.
  • You are encouraged to be aware of the condition
    of your areas extinguishers by visual inspection
    on a frequent basis to ensure you have a working
    extinguisher when you need one.
  • If a dry chemical or cleanguard extinguisher,
    check the gauge to make sure the needle is in the
    green area.
  • Check the plastic seal holding the pin in the
    extinguisher handle. Has the extinguisher been
    tampered with? Report any broken/missing
    seals/pins to Chris Taylor at 439-7773.
  • Do not block access to fire extinguishers

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Home Fire Safety
  • On average, in the U.S., nine people die in a
    home fire each day.
  • Think about fire safety in your home.
  • 1. Install Smoke Detectors!
  • 2. Install a fire extinguisher
  • 3. Plan your escape!

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Dont Forget!
  • Pull the pin
  • Aim the nozzle
  • Squeeze the trigger
  • Sweep the hose or nozzle back and forth

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Training Details
  • Well conduct a training evolution with one
    person at a time.
  • Youll extinguish 2 or 3 fires, however many you
    can extinguish until your air pressure runs out.
  • Dont start using the extinguisher until I tell
    you to start. The evolution is precisely timed
    and Ill give your extinguishment time after each
    evolution.

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Fire Extinguisher Training
Thank You For Your Time!
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