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Fort Meade Fire Department

Fort Meade Fire Department. Fire Extinguisher Training. Why are we doing this training?. We don’t want this to be you! (and it’s an OSHA requirement). Goals of the Session. Identify the different classes of fire

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Fort Meade Fire Department

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  1. Fort Meade Fire Department Fire Extinguisher Training

  2. Why are we doing this training? We don’t want this to be you!(and it’s an OSHA requirement)

  3. Goals of the Session • Identify the different classes of fire • Visually identify different types of extinguishers, and know how to select the correct one for each class of fire • Know how to operate a fire extinguisher effectively • Understand inspection, service, and maintenance requirements.

  4. Classes of Fire

  5. Fire Tetrahedron

  6. Fire extinguishers come in many shapes and sizes

  7. Some don’t even look like extinguishers

  8. Pressurized Water Can Extinguisher • Usually silver • Hose with tapered, narrow tip • Pressure gauge • Accessible hex nut collar • Most have air valve • Removes HEAT from the fire • FOR USE ON CLASS A FIRES ONLY

  9. Dry Chemical Extinguisher • Usually red • May or may not have a hose • Nozzles may be straight or slightly flared • Pressure gauge • Interrupts the CHEMICALCHAIN REACTION • YOU MUST CHECK THE LABEL TO DETERMINE THE CLASS OF FIRE IT IS RATED TO EXTINGUISH

  10. Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Extinguisher • Usually red • May or may not have a flexiblehose • Nozzles consist of a large horn • No pressure gauge • Excludes OXYGEN • FOR USE ON CLASS B AND CFIRES ONLY

  11. Wet Agent Extinguisher • Usually silver • Hose with angled, metal tip • Pressure gauge • Accessible collar • Excludes OXYGEN and removes HEAT • FOR USE ON CLASS A AND K FIRES

  12. When in doubt, check the label

  13. Which one should you have in your home?

  14. P.A.S.S., not Toss, not Throw

  15. pull Pull the pin and discard

  16. Aim at the base of the fire

  17. Squeeze handle Sweep side to side

  18. Afraid you won’t remember? They provide instructions

  19. Some Basic Extinguisher Guidelines • REMEMBER, THE FIRST PRIORITY IS ALWAYS LIFE SAFETY! • Make sure someone is calling the fire department prior to fighting the fire. Don’t delay emergency notification.

  20. If the fire doesn’t go out after you use the first extinguisher, GET OUT! Do not attempt to use multiple extinguishers.

  21. If the flames are bigger than you, GET OUT!

  22. If you just aren’t sure, GET OUT!

  23. How much time do you have to put the fire out? • 20 pound extinguisher 25 – 30 seconds • 10 pound extinguisher 17 – 20 seconds • 5 pound extinguishers 12 – 15 seconds • 2 ½ pound extinguishers 8 – 12 seconds

  24. All Fires MUST be reported !!!

  25. Where to Hang Extinguishers • Where they are visible and easily accessible • Along paths of exit travel • 4-5 feet above floor level • In or near kitchens and common areas

  26. Monthly Inspections • The extinguisher should be checked monthly • The extinguisher is present • The extinguisher is not blocked • The gauge is in the operable range • The pin and seal are present • The nozzle is not obstructed • The operating instructions arelegible • The extinguisher is not damaged • Fill out the check sheet

  27. Maintenance Requirements • Dry-Powder Extinguishers • Annual inspection by certified technician • 6-year internal maintenance by certified technician • 12-year hydrostatic test • Carbon Dioxide and Wet Agent Extinguishers • Annual inspection by certified technician • 5-year internal maintenance by certified technician • 5-year hydrostatic test

  28. Home Extinguisher Maintenance • The extinguisher should be taken down twice a year, turned upside down, and struck with a rubber mallet to loosen the powder • If an extinguisher becomes damaged or loses its charge, replace it • Any discharge of a fire extinguisher, no matter how minor, will require it to be replaced • Any extinguisher older than 12 years must be replaced

  29. QUESTIONS? For any questions or assistance please feel free to contact: Captain John Trottman (301) 677-6670 john.p.trottman.civ@mail.mil

  30. LET’S PLAY!!!

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