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Fire Prevention and Control<br>

  • Fire Prevention and Control

    Overview This talk will cover: fire prevention, precautions, types of extinguishers and actions on fire.

    Fire prevention

    1 Don’t hang clothing over or near heating equipment.
    2 Don’t let paper, oily rags or other rubbish accumulate.
    3 Don’t smoke in prohibited areas.
    4 Use proper, sealed containers for flammable liquids, not open tins or buckets.
    5 Don’t overload electrical sockets – ‘one socket one plug’.
    6 Handle flammable liquids at a safe distance from possible source of ignition.
    7 Ensure there are no adjacent flammable materials before using blowlamps, welding and cutting equipment.
    8 Bitumen boilers, soldering irons and gas rings must be on non-combustible stands.
    9 When electrical equipment is not in use, switch it off at the mains.

    Fire precautions

    1 Make sure you know what to do in case of fire.
    2 Make certain you know your escape route.
    3 Keep fire doors clear and unobstructed.
    4 Don’t obstruct access to extinguishers.
    5 Ensure you know how to operate the fire extinguishers in your area.

    Fire extinguishers

    1 All new and refurbished extinguishers will be coloured red with a contrasting colour panel to indicate the contents.
    2 Water (red) – use on paper, wood and solid flammables.
    3 CO2 (black) – use on liquids, gases and electrical fires.
    4 Foam (cream) use on burning liquid fires, NOT to be used on electrical or Flammable Metal fires.
    5 Powder (Blue Label) – Used for: Liquid, Electrical, Wood, Paper & Textile Fires NOT for Metal fires

    Actions to take in event of fire

    1 Raise the alarm and then call the fire brigade.
    2 Close doors and windows to prevent the spread of fire.
    3 Evacuate the building or area you are working in.
    4 Fight the fire with extinguishers provided but don’t put yourself at risk.
    Don’t use water to put out electrical fires.

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