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Fire Safety #250
FLASHOVER: POINT OF NO RETURN This presentation makes institutional care employees aware of the nature of fire and flashover and the threat they impose on patients in health care facilities. It is based on analyses of actual fires and full-sized fire tests. (12 Minutes)
#460
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS There are three parts to emergency response - planning, responding and recovery. This video concentrates on the planning aspect of emergency preparedness. Points covered include recognizing hazards, planning for internal and external disasters (i.e. chemical and earthquake), how to report, drilling, floor plans, and evacuation routes, deenergizing equipment and fire safety training. (6:07 Minutes)
#475
FIRE SAFETY REVIEW Do you know how to get out of work? If there was a fire at your facility, do your employees know their route out of the building, as well as an alternate route? Max Monday is on the job again, addressing fire extinguisher training, company policy for fire response, clearing extinguishers, unlocking exits, removing flammable waste, taking drills seriously, posting evacuation routes, designated gathering points, and responsibility for others. (7:53 Minutes)
#476
FIRE SAFETY: EXTINGUISHERS The “Industrial Olympics” have begun with the first event being the Fire Extinguisher Relays. Through this demonstration, employees are shown assessing the fire situation and choosing the right extinguisher. Class A - Ordinary Combustibles, Class B - Flammable Liquids, Class C - Electrical, and Class D - Combustible Metals are reviewed. Proper fire extinguisher handling using the PASS (Pull-Aim-Squeeze-Spray) method is shown. (6:36 Minutes)#671
FIRE HAZARD RECOGNITION Each year, 6,000 people die in fires. You can reduce the risk by understanding the major causes of industrial fires, which include housekeeping, smoking, and flammable and combustible liquids. How the fire triangle works, sources of ignition, bonding and grounding, electrical fires, cutting, welding and grinding, hot-work permits, communication, evacuation plans, knowing the location of extinguishers and how to activate alarms are key points. (7:44 Minutes)
#672
FIRE SAFETY IN THE HOME Fire Marshall "Bob" is on an inspection, checking for hazards in the home. Smoke detector locations, electrical hazards, fireplace hazards, kitchen concerns and portable heaters are discussed. Having a fire extinguisher in the home, how to use a fire extinguisher using the PASS method (PullAimSqueezeSpray), knowing your emergency telephone numbers and having family fire drills are reviewed. (12:40 Minutes)
#711
FIRE EXTINGUISHERS: HOW AND WHEN TO USE THEM This is basic video that presents the question, "Are you authorized to use one?" It briefly discusses the use of portable fire extinguishers on small fires when in the incipient stage, when you know what's burning, and when trained to do so. Also a refresher on the fire triangle and its importance (fuel, heat source, oxygen) and discusses the various classes of combustibles (A, B & C) and shows typical use example situations of each. (9 minutes)
#727
FIRE ESCAPE-GETTING OUT ALIVE This videotape explains the best way to survive a fire is to have a fire-escape plan. Plan ahead, so you can get out of fire and smoke alive. (5 Minutes)#785
FIRE EXTINGUISHER TRAINING AND USE A fire extinguisher is a simple and effective piece of emergency equipment. This program explains the various classes of fires, different types of fire extinguishers, the key word PASS and other tips for emergency use of fire extinguishers. (12 Minutes)
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