Comprehensive Fire Safety and Emergency Procedures Training

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This comprehensive training program, developed by the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh and Wisconsin Department of Health Services, covers essential fire safety and emergency procedures. Learn about identifying flammable materials, addressing special needs during emergencies, using fire extinguishers, and responding to fire incidents effectively. The program also emphasizes the R.A.C.E.E. protocol: Rescue, Activate alarm, Control, Evacuate, Extinguish. Various learning points, sources and risks of fires, and the importance of different fire extinguishers are highlighted to enhance preparedness. Review and wrap-up sessions consolidate key takeaways for effective safety measures.


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  1. Fire Safety and Emergency Procedures Developed by the: University of Wisconsin Oshkosh and Wisconsin Department of Health Services 1

  2. Learning Points Learn more about fire and flammable materials Identify special needs of those in your care during an emergency Review the steps for discharging a fire extinguisher Understand the steps for responding to a fire emergency 2

  3. File:Fire triangle 2.svg About Fire What causes fire? Fuel Heat Oxygen Classifications of Fire A,B,C,D,K Activity: Identify Flammable Materials 3

  4. Sources/Risks Common sources of fire Who is at risk? Double check fire drill/evacuation schedule 4

  5. Fire Extinguishers Different types for different fires Multi-purpose extinguishers required Video: Using a Fire Extinguisher Using a Fire Extinguisher (courtesy of Fire Chief Publications) Where are your fire extinguishers located? 5

  6. R.A.C.E.E. R = Rescue A = Activate the alarm C = Control E = Evacuate E = Extinguish 6

  7. Review & Wrap Up Review the Learning Points Learn more about fire and flammable materials Identify special needs of those in your care during an emergency Review the steps for discharging a fire extinguisher Understand the steps for responding to a fire emergency Wrap-Up 7

  8. developed by The Wisconsin Caregiver Project UW Oshkosh Center for Community Development, Engagement and Training (CCDET) www.uwosh.edu/ccdet/caregiver

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