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Always present at 21% in air
Almost always present
Electrical arcs, sparks, appliances, open flames
When all three come together we have a fire.
Types Fire Extinguishers
• Water 2 1/2 gallon pressurized: Class A fires
• Dry chemical:Class A, B, C fires
• Carbon Dioxide: Class B and C fires NOTE: Care must be used in operating this extinguisher because the horn becomes extremely cold and can freeze flesh upon contact with the skin.
Fire extinguishers are marked as to what type of fires they can be used to extinguish. On the labels they will have the letters A, B, or C or a combination of letters (i.e., BC).
Type ABC which can be used to fight most fires. These should not be used to fight fires in deep fat fryers.
Type ABC Fire
Extinguisher
Most fire extinguishers that are placed throughout the medical center and CBOCs are
P
A
S
S
Sweep
Sweep
Pull out locking key
Pull out the locking keySqueeze Handle
Squeeze handle
Aim at base of fire
Aim at base of fire
A simple way of thinking how extinguishers work is that they remove the heat and oxygen from the fire.
Fire Extinguisher Demonstration
Always present at 21% in air
Almost always present
Electrical arcs, sparks, appliances, open flames
One way to extinguish a fire is by removing the heat.
Always present at 21% in air
Almost always present
Electrical arcs, sparks, appliances, open flames
One way to extinguish a fire is by removing the heat.
Always present at 21% in air
Almost always present
Electrical arcs, sparks, appliances, open flames
One way to extinguish a fire is by removing the oxygen.
Always present at 21% in air
Almost always present
Electrical arcs, sparks, appliances, open flames
One way to extinguish a fire is by removing the oxygen.
If you remove the fuel, such as by shutting off the flow of a flammable liquid or gas, the fire will also go out.
One way to extinguish a fire is by removing the fuel.
If you remove the fuel, such as by shutting off the flow of a flammable liquid or gas, the fire will also go out.
One way to extinguish a fire is by removing the fuel.
Always present at 21% in air
Almost always present
Electrical arcs, sparks, appliances, open flames
One way to extinguish a fire is by removing the fuel.
Always present at 21% in air
Almost always present
Electrical arcs, sparks, appliances, open flames
One way to extinguish a fire is by removing the fuel.
Classification of Fires
Class A or Ordinary Combustibles
This includes fuels such as wood,paper, plastic,rubber, and cloth.
Classification of Fires
Class B or Flammable and Combustible Liquids and Gases
This includes all hydrocarbon and alcohol based liquids and gases that will support combustion.
Classification of Fires
Class C or Electrical
This includes all fires involving
energized electrical equipment.
Classification of Fires
Class K for fires in unsaturated cooking oils in well insulated cooking appliances in commercial kitchens.
If you work around extremely high field magnets such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines or nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometers (NMR's), you should only have non-magnetic fire extinguishers on hand.
The magnetic field of an MRI or NMR machine is strong enough to make a steel cylinder fly across the room with lethal force.
STRONG MAGNETIC FIELD
MAGNETIC FIELD WARNING
MAGNETIC FIELD
WARNING
The magnetic field of an MRI or NMR machine is strong enough to make a steel cylinder fly across the room with lethal force.
You are trained in the use of extinguishers. Fire is small (wastebasket size).You know what is burning.Fire is not spreading rapidly.Smoke and heat has not filled the area.You have a clear path of escape.Follow your instincts.
Should I Use a Fire Extinguisher?
Only if -
Extinguish only very small fires. When a fire is larger than a wastebasket, you should isolate it by closing the door to the room. Let the firefighters extinguish the fire.
Do not attempt to enter a room when a fire is this large. Close the door to prevent smoke and fire from coming into the corridor.
Stop the fire from spreading.
Compliance with Life Safety Code Inspecting, testing, and maintaining elements of the fire protection system Emergency Procedures Evacuation Use of Fire Extinguishers Interim Life Safety Measures Training Fire Drills
“RACE”
Fire Prevention Elements
FIRE SAFETY
R Remove, all people in immediate danger!
A Activate, the alarm (Pull Station), Call 2222 to verify!
C Confine, the fire by closing doors and windows.
E Evacuate, the area, move through the zone of refuge.
The “A” in RACE stands for alarm.
Sound the alarm to summon help. Early notification of police and fire forces
will minimize injuries and damage.
Don’t tape latches
Don’t use tie-backs
Be prepared to confine a fire. Doors should always be ready to be quickly closed and latched.
Don’t use chocks
The “C” in RACE is for confine.
Smoke Barrier
The “E” in RACE stands for Evacuate
When conditions threaten, evacuate through the smoke barrier to a safe zone.
Stair doors, room doors, and smoke doors are designed to stop or slow smoke and fire. Please report all broken doors to Engineering Service.
Doors stop fire and smoke.
If a patient’s, visitor’s or staff member’s clothes catch on fire, use
the stop, drop & roll procedure.
Clothing Fires
ALARM SYSTEMBrecksville• Uses fire bell annunciator system.• Will identify BUILDINGBUILDING and FLOOR FLOOR usingusing Bells. Bells.
Wade Park• Uses voice annunciation system.• Will identify ZONEZONE using a descriptive phrase.
FIRE DRILLS FIRE DRILLS - ONE / SHIFT / QUARTER
DRILLS TEST STAFF KNOWLEDGE OF: USE OF ALARM SYSTEMS TRANSMISSION OF ALARMS CONTAINMENT OF SMOKE AND FIRE CLEARING THE CORRIDOR TRANSFER TO AREAS OF REFUGE FIRE EXTINGUISHMENT SPECIFIC FIRE RESPONSE DUTIES PREP FOR BUILDING EVACUATION
SPRINKLERS
•Patient buildings are fully sprinkled
•Quick Response Technology
•Never block sprinkler heads
For example, construction and renovation activities may disrupt the normal level of life (fire) safety. These measures include alternate exit routes, additional training, fire drills, and daily surveillance of these areas.
stairs
stairs
stairs
stairs
stairs
Elevators
stairs
stairs
OR
SICU
Construction
Area
stairs
What are Interim Life Safety Measures?These are special precautions taken when there is a life safety (fire) deficiency.
Exit closed
New ICU
ATM
Stair
Stair
StairTemporary Exiting During New ICU Construction - First Floor
Director’s Suite
QIRMS
Quality Mgt
Research
Bus Stop
Interim Life Safety Measures
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