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USING A FIRE EXTINGUISHER When to put out a Fire When to Exit How to use a Fire Extinguisher Click button for next slide To Navigate From Slide to Slide Use the Buttons BACK FORWARD

WHAT SHOULD YOU DO IF YOU DISCOVER A FIRE? STEP ONE Pull the nearest Fire Alarm OR Tell a co-worker to pull it!

STEP TWO Make A Decision Should I the Building? Should I use a Fire Extinguisher? HOW DO I KNOW WHICH ONE?

You MUST Exit the building when: You have been told by your management that when you hear the fire alarm, you are required to exit. The exception is when you have been told you are allowed to do something other than evacuate. If you have been told to Exit, you MUST EXIT the building EVEN IF: There are fire extinguishers hanging on the walls or accessible to you. The exception is when you have been specifically trained and are expected to use a fire extinguisher.

IF YOU HEAR A FIRE ALARM Immediately evacuate the building. Do not try to put out the fire with an extinguisher, unless you have been trained and are expected to use an extinguisher. Wait for the all clear signal before you re-enter the building. You may use a fire extinguisher ONLY IF: You have been trained on WHEN and HOW to use a fire extinguisher and you receive annual re-training.

You may use a fire extinguisher ONLY when a fire is first starting and is very small like: In a waste basket In a microwave oven In a toaster and hasn t spread! Fire Extinguisher Tips Most extinguishers only last about 10 18 seconds. Don t let the fire, heat, or smoke come between you and your way out! Use the PASS system. Use the right kind of extinguisher.

Use the PASS system Pull the pin Aim at the base of the fire from about 8 feet away Squeeze the handle Sweep from side to side at the base of the fire until it is out Use The Right Kind Of Extinguisher

Now What? If the fire goes out: Stand back, it can flare up! Then, Evacuate! If the fire doesn t go out: Evacuate! Now let s answer some questions to see how well you remember the important points about: When to put out a Fire When to Exit How to use a Fire Extinguisher

WHEN CAN YOU USE A FIRE EXTINGUISHER? Choose the best answer: If you see one within 10 feet of the fire. If the fire hasn t left the room. If the fire is small and hasn t spread. If you have someone with you. Sorry, the correct answer is: Only when a fire is first starting and is very small like: In a waste basket In a microwave oven In a toaster and hasn t spread.

That s right! You can use a fire extinguisher - Only when a fire is first starting and is very small like: In a waste basket In a microwave oven In a toaster and hasn t spread. A fire extinguisher lasts about? Choose the best answer: 8 to 10 seconds. 10 to 18 seconds. 18 to 30 seconds. 30 to 60 seconds.

Sorry, the correct answer is: Most extinguishers only last about 10 18 seconds. That s right! Most extinguishers only last about 10 18 seconds.

What should you do if you hear a fire alarm? Choose the best answer: Evacuate immediately. Find your coat and keys. Get a co-worker to help put out the fire. Shut down your computer and evacuate. Sorry, the correct answer is: 1. Immediately EVACUATE the building. 2. Do not waste time looking for your coat, keys or shutting down your computer. 3. Walk out of the building to the appointed meeting place. 4. Wait for the all clear signal before you re-enter the building.

That s right! 1. Immediately EVACUATE the building. 2. Do not waste time looking for your coat, keys or being concerned about your workspace. 3. Walk out of the building to the appointed meeting place. 4. Wait for the all clear signal before you re-enter the building. The PASS system means? Choose the best answer: Point Aim Shoot Suds. Prepare Aim Sweep Shoot. Point Arm Stand Squeeze Pull Aim Squeeze Sweep

Sorry, the correct answer is: Pull the pin Aim at the base of the fire from about 8 feet away Squeeze the handle Sweep from side to side at the base of the fire until it is out That s right! Pull the pin Aim at the base of the fire from about 8 feet away Squeeze the handle Sweep from side to side at the base of the fire until it is out

Whether you succeed or not in putting out the fire you must? Choose the best answer: Return the extinguisher to its mount Tell your supervisor Evacuate Sound the all clear Sorry, the correct answer is: Evacuate! If the fire goes out: Stand back, it can flare up! Evacuate! (Remember you set off the alarm or asked a coworker to do it before you went for the extinguisher.) If the fire doesn t go out: Evacuate!

That s right! Evacuate! If the fire goes out: Stand back, it can flare up! Evacuate! (Remember you set off the alarm or asked a coworker to do it before you went for the extinguisher.) If the fire doesn t go out: Evacuate! Thank you for taking the time to learn about safety and health and how to prevent future injuries and illnesses.