The document provides information on fire safety and fire extinguisher use including:
1) It describes the combustion process and different fire classes from A to K.
2) It explains the types of portable fire extinguishers including pressurized water, carbon dioxide, and multipurpose dry chemical and how each works to extinguish different fire classes.
3) It outlines basic firefighting concepts such as R.A.C.E. (rescue, alarm, contain, extinguish) and P.A.S.S. (pull, aim, squeeze, sweep) operating procedures.
The document provides information on fire safety and fire extinguisher use including:
1) It describes the combustion process and different fire classes from A to K.
2) It explains the types of portable fire extinguishers including pressurized water, carbon dioxide, and multipurpose dry chemical and how each works to extinguish different fire classes.
3) It outlines basic firefighting concepts such as R.A.C.E. (rescue, alarm, contain, extinguish) and P.A.S.S. (pull, aim, squeeze, sweep) operating procedures.
The document provides information on fire safety and fire extinguisher use including:
1) It describes the combustion process and different fire classes from A to K.
2) It explains the types of portable fire extinguishers including pressurized water, carbon dioxide, and multipurpose dry chemical and how each works to extinguish different fire classes.
3) It outlines basic firefighting concepts such as R.A.C.E. (rescue, alarm, contain, extinguish) and P.A.S.S. (pull, aim, squeeze, sweep) operating procedures.
Understand the combustion process and different fire classes
Understand fire extinguisher types, operating procedures
Understand basic firefighting concepts:
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The document provides information on fire safety and fire extinguisher use including:
1) It describes the combustion process and different fire classes from A to K.
2) It explains the types of portable fire extinguishers including pressurized water, carbon dioxide, and multipurpose dry chemical and how each works to extinguish different fire classes.
3) It outlines basic firefighting concepts such as R.A.C.E. (rescue, alarm, contain, extinguish) and P.A.S.S. (pull, aim, squeeze, sweep) operating procedures.
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1) It describes the combustion process and different fire classes from A to K.
2) It explains the types of portable fire extinguishers including pressurized water, carbon dioxide, and multipurpose dry chemical and how each works to extinguish different fire classes.
3) It outlines basic firefighting concepts such as R.A.C.E. (rescue, alarm, contain, extinguish) and P.A.S.S. (pull, aim, squeeze, sweep) operating procedures.
The document discusses fire safety and fire extinguisher use, including the combustion process, different fire classes (A, B, C, D, K), types of fire extinguishers (water, CO2, dry chemical), operating procedures (R.A.C.E, P.A.S.S.), and their capabilities against different fire classes. It provides an overview of fire extinguisher anatomy and operation, as well as guidelines for fighting fires and making decisions about firefighting.
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2) It explains basic firefighting concepts including R.A.C.E. (rescue, alarm, contain, extinguish) and P.A.S.S. (pull, aim, squeeze, sweep).
3) The main types of portable fire extinguishers covered are pressurized water, carbon dioxide, dry chemical, halon, wet chemical, and those for combustible metals.
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2) It explains basic firefighting concepts including R.A.C.E. (Rescue, Alarm, Contain, Extinguish) and P.A.S.S. (Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep).
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The document provides information on fire safety and fire extinguisher use including:
1) It describes the combustion process and different fire classes from A to K.
2) It explains the types of portable fire extinguishers including pressurized water, carbon dioxide, and multipurpose dry chemical and how each works to extinguish different fire classes.
3) It outlines basic firefighting concepts such as R.A.C.E. (rescue, alarm, contain, extinguish) and P.A.S.S. (pull, aim, squeeze, sweep) operating procedures.
The document discusses fire safety and fire extinguisher use, including the combustion process, different fire classes (A, B, C, D, K), types of fire extinguishers (water, CO2, dry chemical), operating procedures (R.A.C.E, P.A.S.S.), and their capabilities against different fire classes. It provides an overview of fire extinguisher anatomy and operation, as well as guidelines for fighting fires and making decisions about firefighting.
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The document provides training on basic fire safety and fire extinguisher use. It discusses the combustion process and different fire classes A, B, C, D, and K. It describes different types of portable fire extinguishers including pressurized water, carbon dioxide, and multipurpose dry chemical and what classes of fires each is effective against. Operating procedures for fighting fires are outlined, including the R.A.C.E. and P.A.S.S. methods. Quizzes at the end test the understanding of what type of extinguisher to use for different fire classes.
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3) The main types of portable fire extinguishers covered are pressurized water, carbon dioxide, dry chemical, halon, wet chemical, and those for combustible metals.
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2) It explains basic firefighting concepts including R.A.C.E. (Rescue, Alarm, Contain, Extinguish) and P.A.S.S. (Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep).
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Fire_Extinguisher (1) Safety.ppt for fire
1. Fire Safety & Fire Extinguisher Use
Fire Safety &
Fire Extinguisher Use
2. Objectives
Understand the combustion process and
different fire classes
Understand fire extinguisher types, operating
procedures
Understand basic firefighting concepts:
R.A.C.E.
P.A.S.S.
Fire Safety & Fire Extinguisher Use
3. The Combustion Process
Fire Safety & Fire Extinguisher Use
Three components
Need all three
components to start a
fire
Fire extinguishers
remove one or more of
the components.
4. Fire Classes
A Trash Wood Paper
C Electrical Equipment
B Liquids Grease
COMBUSTIBLE
METALS
D
wood
paper
cloth
etc.
gasoline
oil
grease
other solvents
computers
fax machine
other energized
electrical equip.
magnesium
sodium
potassium
titanium
other
flammable
metals
5. Fire Classes (cont.)
K Cooking Media
Recently recognized by NFPA 10
Fires involving combustible oils,
lards and fats in commercial
cooking.
CLASS K FIRES
6. Fire Extinguisher Anatomy
DISCHARGE HOSE
DISCHARGE NOZZLE
DISCHARGE ORIFICE
BODY
DATA PLATE
CARRYING
HANDLE
PRESSURE GAUGE
(not found on CO2
extinguishers)
DISCHARGE LEVER
DISCHARGE LOCKING PIN
AND SEAL
7. Fire Extinguisher Types
Class A fires only
2.5 gal. water
(up to 1 minute discharge time)
Has pressure gauge to allow visual
capacity check
30-40 ft. maximum effective range
Can be started and stopped as
necessary
Extinguishes by cooling burning
material below the ignition point.
PRESSURIZED WATER
A Trash Wood Paper
B Liquids Grease
C Electrical Equipment
A Trash Wood Paper
B Liquids Grease
C Electrical Equipment
8. Fire Extinguisher Types (cont.)
Class B or C fires
2.5-100 lb. of CO2
(8-30 seconds discharge time)
Has NO pressure gauge--capacity
verified by weight
3-8 ft. maximum effective range
Extinguishes by smothering burning
materials
Effectiveness decreases as
temperature of burning material
increases.
CARBON DIOXIDE (CO2)
A Trash Wood Paper
B Liquids Grease
C Electrical Equipment
A Trash Wood Paper
B Liquids Grease
C Electrical Equipment
9. Fire Extinguisher Types (cont.)
Class A, B, or C fires
2.5-20 lb. dry chemical
(ammonium phosphate)
8-25 seconds discharge time)
Has pressure gauge to allow
visual capacity check
5-20 ft. maximum effective
range
Extinguishes by smothering
burning materials.
MULTIPURPOSE DRY CHEMICAL
A Trash Wood Paper
B Liquids Grease
C Electrical Equipment
A Trash Wood Paper
B Liquids Grease
C Electrical Equipment
10. Fire Extinguisher Summary
EXTINGUISHER TYPE WORKS BY EFFECTIVE AGAINST
PRESSURIZED
WATER
CARBON
DIOXIDE
MULTIPURPOSE
DRY CHEMICAL
COOLING
SMOTHERING
SMOTHERING
12. Fighting the Fire
Pull the pin
Aim low at
the base of flames
Squeeze the handle
Sweep side to side
P
A
S
S
13. Firefighting Decision Criteria
Know department emergency procedures and evacuation routes
Know locations of extinguishers in your area and how to use them
Always sound the alarm regardless of fire size
Avoid smoky conditions
Ensure area is evacuated
Dont attempt to fight unless:
Alarm is sounded
Fire is small and contained
You have safe egress route (can be reached without exposure to
fire)
Available extinguishers are rated for size and type of fire
If in doubt, evacuate!
DONT ATTEMPT TO FIGHT UNLESS YOU ARE TRAINED
14. Summary
Combustion Process (Fire Triangle)
Class A, B, C, D, K fires
Types of portable fire extinguishers:
Operating procedures
Capabilities and limitations
Basic firefighting concepts: R.A.C.E.
P.A.S.S.
Fire Safety & Fire Extinguisher Use
15. Quiz Question 1
Fire extinguisher marked with an A is used on:
A) oil fires
B) Electrical fires
C) paper material fires
D) none of the above
16. Quiz Question 2
Fire extinguishers marked with a B can be used on:
A) Paper, trash
B) Oil or Grease
C) Electrical
D) Non of the above
17. Quiz addendum
How else you can kill a grease fire?
A) Smother
B) Baking Soda
C) A&B
18. Quiz Question 3
Fire extinguisher marked ABC can be used on:
A) Wood, Paper
B) Electrical
C) Liquids and grease
D) All of the above
19. Quiz Question 4
Fire Extinguishers marked with D are used for
A) Combustible chemicals
B) Magnesium
C) Potassium
D) other flammable metals
E) all of the above
20. Quiz Question 5
For what fires is a Halon Fire Extinguisher being
used?
Guess 1
Guess 2
Guess 3
Guess 4
21. Halon
Halon fire extinguisher is important device to have, especially
for emergency situations. It contains a gas that interrupts the
chemical reaction that takes place when fuels burn. Halon fire
extinguisher is often used to protect valuable electrical
equipment since they leave no residue.
Such on expensive computers, server rooms, etc.
Since Halon manufacturing was banned, a hunt has been on
for something that works as well. According to the Halon
Alternatives Research Corp., more than 20 different kinds of
alternatives exist as direct replacements.
Halon Replacement
Those categories are inert gases and halocarbon compounds.
#4: ASK WHAT FOUR INGREDIENTS ARE NEEDED TO CREATE A FIRE? AND SHOW SLIDE.
EXPLAIN HOW IT SHOWS FIRE TETRAHEDRON--FOUR-SIDED FIGURE SHOWING RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN COMPONENTS OF COMBUSTION PROCESS (UPDATE FROM OLD FIRE TRIANGLE--ADDS CHEMICAL CHAIN REACTION AS FOURTH ELEMENT).
EXPLAIN THAT EACH COMPONENT IS EQUALLY IMPORTANT.
ASK HOW DO YOU PUT OUT A FIRE? (REMOVE ONE OR MORE OF THE ABOVE ELEMENTS). EXPLAIN HOW EXTINGUISHERS WE USE ARE ALL DESIGNED TO DO THIS.
#5: DESCRIBE THE FIVE FIRE CLASSES ON THIS AND NEXT SLIDE.
POINT OUT OLD AND NEW FIRE SYMBOLS--USED TO MARK EXTINGUISHERS FOR SUITABILITY FOR USE ON FIRE CLASSES.
TO DECIDE IF EXTINGUISHER IS APPROPRIATE, MATCH SYMBOL TO TYPE OF FIRE BEING ENCOUNTERED.
#6: RECENT ADDITION TO NFPA 10.
DESIGNED FOR USE WITH HOTTER BURNING NON-SATURATED FAT FIRES.
#7: POINT OUT DIFFERENT COMPONENTS OF PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHER.
POINT OUT THAT CO2 EXTINGUISHER IS UNIQUE IN THAT IT DOES NOT HAVE PRESSURE GAUGE.
#11: BRIEFLY REVIEW EACH EXTINGUISHER TYPE, STRENGTHS, WEAKNESSES.
POINT OUT STUDENTS HAVE COPY OF THIS SLIDE AS ONE OF HANDOUTS.
#12: ASK WHAT DO I DO IF I SEE A FIRE?
RESCUE VICTIMS.
ALARM ACTIVATION TO SUMMON HELP.
CONTAIN FIRE TO PREVENT SPREAD--CLOSE DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUT OFF EXHAUST, ETC.
EXTINGUISH THE FLAMES--PUT THE FIRE OUT.
#13: IF YOU DECIDE TO FIGHT FIRE, USE P.A.S.S. ACRONYM TO REMEMBER HOW TO OPERATE THE EXTINGUISHER PROPERLY.
#14: ASK HOW DO I DECIDE TO FIGHT THE FIRE OR EVACUATE?
IF ONE OR MORE OF THE ABOVE CRITERIA ARENT MET, BUG OUT!
IF YOU DO USE AN EXTINGUISHER, PLACE IT OUT OF SERVICE AND NOTIFY THE APPROPRIATE PERSON(S) SO IT CAN BE RECHARGED OR REPLACED.
#15: BRIEFLY REVIEW COMBUSTION PROCESS, FIRE CLASSES, TYPES OF EXTINGUISHERS, AND THEIR LIMITATIONS (REMIND STUDENTS OF HANDOUTS).
REVIEW R.A.C.E, P.A.S.S. ACRONYMS.
ASK FOR QUESTIONS.
REMIND STUDENTS TO SIGN ROSTER.