Fire Extinguishers
Objectives Learners will pass assessment with a score of 80% or higher Learners will be able to identify the different classes of fires Learners will know and be able to use the PASS method in emergency situations Learners will know basic fire extinguisher care and maintenance © J.J. Keller & Associates
Class A Fires Wood Paper Cloth Plastic Garbage © J.J. Keller & Associates
Class B Fires Gasoline Oil Solvents Grease © J.J. Keller & Associates
Class C Fires Appliances Panel boxes Switches Power tools © J.J. Keller & Associates
Class D Fires Magnesium Titanium Potassium and sodium Pyrophoric materials © J.J. Keller & Associates
Class K Fires Cooking oil Fat © J.J. Keller & Associates
Match the class of fire in the left column to the material in the right column. Class ACooking oils, fat Class BOrdinary combustibles Class CFlammable liquids Class DCombustible metals Class KEnergized electrical equipment © J.J. Keller & Associates
Remember to R.A.C.E. Rescue Alarm Contain Extinguish © J.J. Keller & Associates
How to Use a Fire Extinguisher Pull Aim Squeeze Sweep © J.J. Keller & Associates
Extinguisher Inspections Check for: Pressure Pin Damage © J.J. Keller & Associates
Extinguisher Care And Maintenance Clean Replace Recharge Test Remove © J.J. Keller & Associates
Location and Signs 75 ft—Class A 50 ft—Class B ft—Class C 75 ft—Class D © J.J. Keller & Associates
Do You Remember? 5 different types of fires R.A.C.E. P.A.S.S. Extinguisher inspection, care & maintenance Location and Signs © J.J. Keller & Associates
Image References 3. Fire.jpg © J.J. Keller & Associates