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The class, quantity, and placement of fire extinguishers is determined by the potential size and type of fire that can occur in locations, such as office space, storage space, research etc. Employees should take the time to learn the locations of the fire extinguishers in their workplace.
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Smart Safety Rules. Stand 6 to 8 feet away from the fire. Use an extinguisher ONLY if you have been trained to use it. Fire Extinguishers are for small fires in the early stages. Know where fire extinguishers are located.
This training is intended to introduce the basic elements of fire extinguisher use in case of fire in the workplace. We will also discuss techniques of fire preparedness. Fire has the ability to kill and injure people, destroy property, and causes job loss.
Safety Training Handout. Extinguishers are classed by the type fire they can put out. Some extinguishers are Combination types that can be used on several different types. Use an extinguisher ONLY if you have been trained to use it. Fire Extinguishers are for small fires in the early stages.
• Fire extinguishers can save property and lives, so you need to know how to use them. • Know what classes of fires might occur at your facility and which extinguishers you can use to fight them. • Make sure that extinguishers are mounted in plain sight, checked regularly and inspected annually.
Today’s most widely used type of fire extinguisher is the multipurpose dry chemical that is effective on Class A, B and C fires. This agent also works by creating a barrier between the oxygen element and the fuel element on Class A fires. Ordinary dry chemical is for Class B & C fires only.