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REFRESHER COURSE FIRE DEPT. FUNDAMENTAL EXTINGUISHER SCBA CASE STUDY

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REFRESHER COURSEFIRE DEPT.

• FUNDAMENTAL• EXTINGUISHER• SCBA• CASE STUDY

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Definitions: Fire Triangle

• To burn a fire needs fuel, an ignition source (like a spark) and oxygen.

• Remove any of these and the fire will go out

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Definition: Flashpoint

• Flashpoint is the temperature at which a liquid gives off sufficient vapor to ignite if an ignition source is present.

• Typically the lower the flash point, the greater the fire hazard. Any substance with a flashpoint near or below room temperature should be handled as posing a real fire hazard.

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Definitions: Flammable and Combustible

• Combustible liquids have flashpoints above 37.77º C.

• Flammable liquids have flashpoints below 37.77º C

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Classes of FiresOrdinary Combustibles: paper, cloth, Ordinary Combustibles: paper, cloth, upholstery, trash, most plastic, wood...upholstery, trash, most plastic, wood...

Flammable liquids and greases; Flammable liquids and greases; petrol, diesel, kerosene, oil, paint, petrol, diesel, kerosene, oil, paint, cleaning fluids, cooking oil...cleaning fluids, cooking oil...

Energized electrical components: Energized electrical components: appliances, wiring...appliances, wiring...

Combustible metals: potassium, Combustible metals: potassium, magnesium...magnesium...

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“PASS” Method

(Other types require slightly (Other types require slightly different techniques.)different techniques.)

P Pull the pin. Hold the extinguisher with nozzle

pointing away from you

and release the locking mechanism

A Aim low. Point the extinguisher at the base of

the fire

S Squeeze / Strike the lever

S Sweep the nozzle from side to side.

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Fire Extinguisher Training• Take fire

extinguisher training• Never attempt to

fight fire unless you have complete confidence you can put it out

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Monthly Inspections

• Fire Services inspects fire extinguishers on a monthly basis

• If you come across an extinguisher that has not been checked recently, please notify Fire Services

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Firefighting Decision Criteria

• KnowKnow locations of extinguishers in your area and how to use them.

• AlwaysAlways sound the alarm regardlessregardless of fire size.

• AvoidAvoid smoky conditions.

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Decision Tree

• Don’tDon’t attempt to fight unless:– Alarm is sounded. – Area is being evacuated.– Someone has called for help.– Fire is small and contained.– You have safe egress route (can be

reached without exposure to fire).• If in doubt, evacuate!evacuate!

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REACT upon discovery of fire or smokefire or smoke

Remove persons in immediate danger!

Ensure doors are closed! (confine fire/smoke)

Activate the building alarm !

Call for help !

Treat ALL fires as DANGEROUS!– Continue a complete building evacuation

– Do not attempt to fight a fire UNLESS you are trained and confident in use of a fire extinguisher #

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Be Cautious !!!!for

• FIRE IS NOT SPREADING (small and contained)

• EXIT IS CLEAR (fight fire with your back to an exit )

• HAVE SOMEONE BACK YOU UP!• GET ASSISTANCE BEFORE TRYING TO FIGHT A FIRE!

• SMOKE – dangerous gases #

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OK, It’s out…Now What?

• WATCH the fire area

– If the fire flares up again repeat!

– If you can’t control the fire, LEAVE immediately!

– Evacuate building and go on closing the door.

• Recharge or replace any used fire extinguisher!

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LETS REVISESCBA

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When do we use SCBA?

• Oxygen deficient atmospheres / confined spaces.

• Gas incidents.

• Chemical incidents.

• Salvage and clean-up operations.

• True unknowns.

• Whenever in doubt.

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S.C.B.A. can’t protect you from:

• Gases absorbed through skin

• Intense heat

• Empty air supply

• Radiation

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How much time do you have with the SCBA?

• It’s never enough, but you have about 30 minutes if:

• You’re in good cardiovascular health.

• Not stressed out.

• Good fit on mask

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Factors that affect fit of mask

• Weight gain/loss

• Facial hair

• Shape of face

• Good seal

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Safety Check

• Cylinder pressure

• Low air alarm (Warning Whistle)

• High pressure line

• Regulator

• Mainline valve

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Safety Check cont.

• Low pressure hose

• Damaged Visor

• Face piece straps

• Face piece seal

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CASE STUDY:

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