Environmental Safety Fire Safety

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Environmental Safety Fire Safety 2.01 Understand safety procedures 2.01 Understand safety procedures

Environmental Safety Fire Safety Needs of a Fire Heat Fuel Oxygen 2.01 Understand safety procedures 2.01 Understand safety procedures

Environmental Safety Fire Safety Classes of Fire Extinguishers Class Uses A Ordinary combustibles B Flammable liquids C Electrical fires D Burning or combustible metals only ABC Used on class A, B, C fires 2.01 Understand safety procedures 2.01 Understand safety procedures

Environmental Safety Fire Safety Emergency Fire Plan 2.01 Understand safety procedures 2.01 Understand safety procedures

Environmental Safety Fire Safety Rescue/Remove anyone in immediate danger of the fire 2.01 Understand safety procedures 2.01 Understand safety procedures

Environmental Safety Fire Safety Activate the nearest fire alarm pull station and call “911” 2.01 Understand safety procedures 2.01 Understand safety procedures

Environmental Safety Fire Safety Contain the fire by closing doors (do not lock) and windows 2.01 Understand safety procedures 2.01 Understand safety procedures

Environmental Safety Fire Safety Extinguish the fire (if able to do so safely) OR Evacuate the area 2.01 Understand safety procedures 2.01 Understand safety procedures

Environmental Safety Fire Safety Emergency Fire Plan 2.01 Understand safety procedures 2.01 Understand safety procedures

Environmental Safety Fire Safety Use of Fire Extinguisher 2.01 Understand safety procedures 2.01 Understand safety procedures

Environmental Safety Fire Safety Pull. The pin, release a lock latch, or press a puncture lever. 2.01 Understand safety procedures 2.01 Understand safety procedures

Environmental Safety Fire Safety Aim the extinguisher nozzle, horn, or hose at the base of the fire. 2.01 Understand safety procedures 2.01 Understand safety procedures

Environmental Safety Fire Safety Squeeze or press the handle 2.01 Understand safety procedures 2.01 Understand safety procedures

Environmental Safety Fire Safety Sweep from side to side at the base of the fire 2.01 Understand safety procedures 2.01 Understand safety procedures

Environmental Safety Fire Safety Use of Fire Extinguisher 2.01 Understand safety procedures 2.01 Understand safety procedures

Environmental Safety Fire Safety Fire Prevention Obey “No Smoking” Rules Extinguish flames completely Dispose of wastes properly Prevent Clutter Do Not Block Exits 2.01 Understand safety procedures 2.01 Understand safety procedures