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1 Training Program Entry/Exit
• Click on the “up or down” button to move through training program and advance slides. • To end training presentation and move to the self-testing portion of this training, first click on “STOP” button to left, then click on “BACK” arrow browser key located in the TOP LEFT OF THE SCREEN. This will take you back to the program testing page. Then proceed with the testing according to on-screen instructions. STOP

2 Fire Safety & Fire Extinguisher Use

3 Introduction Fire is one of the most common serious hazards that you can face in a typical workplace. This program will teach you the basics about fire extinguishers - proper types, how to use them, when and when not to use them as well as the proper procedures to follow should a fire occur. It is not a comprehensive guide; rather a general study for most situations.

4 How Does a Fire Work? Three components
Need all three components to start a fire Fire extinguishers remove one or more of the components

5 Types of Fires Class A - Wood, paper, cloth, trash
Class B - Flammable liquids, oil, gas, grease Class C - Electrical, energized electrical equipment

6 The 4 most common types of fire extinguishers are:
1. All Purpose Water a) Water fire extinguishers are only suitable for Class A (solid burning) fires. Using water to cool and therefore extinguish the fire is the simplest way to combat fires. b) However, water is not safe to use on any other class of fire. 2. Carbon Dioxide a) CO2 (carbon dioxide) extinguishers are for class B and C fires. They don't work very well on class A fires because the material usually reignites. b) Note that CO2 is a bad choice to use for flammable metal fires because CO2 reacts with these materials. CO2 extinguishers are not approved for class D fires! 3. Multi-Purpose Dry Chemical a) Dry chemical extinguishers are useful for either class ABC or class BC fires (check the label) and are your best all around choice for common fire situations. They have an advantage over CO2 and "clean agent" extinguishers in that they leave a blanket of non- flammable material on the extinguished material which reduces the likelihood of reigni- tion. They also make a terrible mess – but if the choice is a fire or a mess, take the mess! b) Note that there are two kinds of dry chemical extinguishers: Type BC fire extinguishers contain sodium or potassium bicarbonate. Type ABC fire extinguishers contain ammonium phosphate. 4. Halon a) Halon extinguishers leave no residue. Used in computer server rooms. Each kind of extinguisher has a specific use!

7 All Purpose Water Use on CLASS A fires Pressurized water
Pressure gauge present

8 Carbon Dioxide Use on CLASS B and CLASS C fires Hard, plastic nozzle
No pressure gauge

9 Multi-Purpose Dry Chemical
Use on CLASS A, CLASS B, and CLASS C fires Fine powder under pressure Pressure gauge present

10 Halon A halogenated fire extinguisher does not spray solid materials that will be left behind once the fire is out. Other aerosol safe agents are also available that do not harm sensitive computer equipment.

11 How to Use a Fire Extinguisher
Use the P.A.S.S. Method First Step is: Pull the pin This will allow you to squeeze the handle in order to discharge the extinguisher

12 Aim at the base of the fire
The 2nd Step Aim at the base of the fire Aiming at the middle will do no good. The agent will pass through the flames.

13 Squeeze the handle The 3rd Step This will release the pressurized
extinguishing agent

14 Sweep side to side The 4th and Final Step
Cover the entire area that is on fire. Continue until fire is extinguished. Keep an eye on the area for re-lighting.

15 When NOT to Fight a Fire! Don’t have the proper extinguisher or equipment Fire has spread beyond its point of origin Your instincts tell you to get out Remember to keep an exit to your back Attempt only to extinguish small fires (waste basket sized or smaller).

16 Evacuation Procedures
In the Event of Fire ALWAYS ENSURE YOUR OWN SAFETY FIRST! Under most emergency response procedures, sound the facility alarm and exit the building. Move to the exterior assembly area. If you hear an alarm DO NOT assume it is a drill, your life may depend on it!

17 Evacuation Procedures
Building Evacuation Proceed to nearest exit in an orderly fashion Provide emergency crews with information about the reason for the evacuation and any people still in the building Never leave or re-enter a building until instructed to by the police department, fire department, or EHS staff.

18 Our Most Likely Fire Hazards
Utility Pole Fires Welding Hydraulic oil Grass fires Microwave ovens Popcorn makers Candles and portable heaters If you are outdoors during a fire you can decrease your exposure risks by keeping smoke drift upwind (wind at your back). When fighting fires with a fire extinguisher be sure the wind is to your back.

19 Other Important Fire Extinguisher Tips
Know the location of the nearest fire extinguisher(s) in your work area Keep the area around the fire extinguisher clear and easily accessible All fire extinguishers are required by OSHA to be inspected monthly to ensure they are in proper working condition Notify management if and when damaged or faulty extinguishers are found

20 To Learn More Review OSHA Standard: Title 29 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Talk to your supervisor or a person in charge of your emergency operations team. Talk to your Indiana Statewide Association Regional Compliance Consultant or Job Training and Safety employee. Many community and internet resources are also available.

21 Training Program Entry/Exit
• To end training presentation and move to the self-testing portion of this training, first click on “STOP” button to left, then click on “BACK” arrow browser key located in the TOP LEFT OF THE SCREEN. This will take you back to the program testing page. Then proceed with the testing according to on-screen instructions. STOP


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