Fire Safety Presentation by Clive Davis - Tips, Prevention, and Equipment Overview

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Enhance your fire safety knowledge with Clive Davis' comprehensive presentation covering fire prevention tips, classes of fire, detection and alarm systems, suppression equipment, and various types of fire extinguishers. Learn about fire safety measures, prevention techniques, and essential protocols to safeguard against fire hazards in all settings.


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  1. Fire! Safety Presenter: Clive Davis

  2. Fire! Theory of Fire Fire Prevention Safety Detection and Alarm Suppression Maintenance of Fire Safety Equipment

  3. Fire! Safety

  4. Classes of Fire Class A Ordinary Combustibles Safety Class B Flammable Liquids

  5. Classes of Fire Class C Electrical Equipment Safet Class D Combustible Metals

  6. Fire Prevention Tips Only light fires in designated areas. Smoke only in designated areas. Cook only in designated areas. Do not overload electrical circuits. Do not tamper with electrical supply systems or fire safety systems. Turn off appropriate appliances at the end of the work day. Safety

  7. Fire Prevention Tips contd Know how to turn off LPG. Know how to operate electrical breakers. Support systems with fire suppression equipment. Know where fire exits are located. Where deficiencies exist, address them. (See handout) Safety

  8. Detection and Alarm Smoke Detector Horn & Strobe Safety Heat Sensor Bell

  9. Pull Station esl10331 Safety

  10. Suppression SAND Safety

  11. Dry Chemical Extinguisher Safety

  12. Carbon Dioxide Extinguishers CO2 extinguisher picture Safety

  13. Other Extinguishers AFFF Aqueous-Film Forming Foam FFFP Film-Forming Fluoro Protein Halon Halon 1211 Halotron Purple K Dry Chemical Class D Dry Powder Wet Chemical Water Safety

  14. Locating your Fire Extinguisher Extinguishers should be mounted on hangers, brackets, in cabinets, or on shelves 40 lbs. or less maximum 5ft above the floor Safety More than 40 lbs. -no more than 3 ft above the floor No obstructions In plain sight Clearly Marked

  15. Rules For Fighting Fires 3 A s Activate the building s alarm system and notify the fire department. Safety Assist persons in immediate danger and those incapable of exiting on their own. Attempt to extinguish the fire

  16. How to use a Fire Extinguisher P.A.S.S Pull the safety pin at the top of the fire extinguisher. Aim the nozzle towards the base of the fire. Squeeze the levers. Sweep the nozzle from side to side. Safety

  17. How to use a Fire Extinguisher VIDEO .. Safety

  18. Maintenance of Safety Equipment Daily Safety Weekly Monthly Yearly

  19. Servicing Safety

  20. Maintenance of other Fire Safety Equipment Automatic Suppression Systems Fire Alarms Fire Sprinkler Systems Fire Hoses Cabinets and Accessories Smoke Detectors/Heat Sensors Safety

  21. Record Keeping IMPORTANT INSPECT AND MAINTAIN IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTRUCTIONS ON THE EXTINGUISHER S LABEL. Safety SHOW EACH DATE OF INSPECTION AND RECHARGE BELOW DATE 02.02.2022 BY J. Brown

  22. Fire! Emergency Management and Public Safety Administration https://www.mona.uwi.edu/public_safety/ Safety

  23. SUPPORT Major (Ret d) Clive C Davis Chief Emergency Management Officer University of the West Indies Mona Campus Contact: 876-857-9913 clive.davis@uwimona.edu.jm Website: https://www.mona.uwi.edu/public_safety/

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