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2.01 Understand safety procedures 2.01 Emergency Responses 2.01 Understand safety procedures

Environmental Safety Basic Emergency Response 2.01 Understand safety procedures 2.01 Understand safety procedures

Environmental Safety Basic Emergency Response Immediate actions to save lives protect property protect the environment meet basic human needs 2.01 Understand safety procedures 2.01 Understand safety procedures

Environmental Safety Basic Emergency Response Prepare Respond Recover 2.01 Understand safety procedures 2.01 Understand safety procedures

Environmental Safety Basic Emergency Response Prepare plan organize train equip Practice safety drills evaluate and improve 2.01 Understand safety procedures 2.01 Understand safety procedures

Environmental Safety Basic Emergency Response Respond gain awareness of the situation activate key resources direct response action 2.01 Understand safety procedures 2.01 Understand safety procedures

Environmental Safety Basic Emergency Response Recover Short-term recovery is immediate Long-term recovery may take months or years 2.01 Understand safety procedures 2.01 Understand safety procedures

Environmental Safety Basic Emergency Response Remember: Stay Calm Follow procedure of agency Provide for the safety of yourself and others 2.01 Understand safety procedures 2.01 Understand safety procedures

Environmental Safety Fire Safety 2.01 Understand safety procedures 2.01 Understand safety procedures

Environmental Safety Fire Safety Needs of a Fire Heat Fuel Oxygen 2.01 Understand safety procedures 2.01 Understand safety procedures

Environmental Safety Fire Safety Classes of Fire Extinguishers Class Uses A Ordinary combustibles B Flammable liquids C Electrical fires D Burning or combustible metals only ABC Used on class A, B, C fires 2.01 Understand safety procedures 2.01 Understand safety procedures

Environmental Safety Fire Safety Emergency Fire Plan 2.01 Understand safety procedures 2.01 Understand safety procedures

Environmental Safety Fire Safety Rescue/Remove anyone in immediate danger of the fire 2.01 Understand safety procedures 2.01 Understand safety procedures

Environmental Safety Fire Safety Activate the nearest fire alarm pull station and call “911” 2.01 Understand safety procedures 2.01 Understand safety procedures

Environmental Safety Fire Safety Contain the fire by closing doors (do not lock) and windows 2.01 Understand safety procedures 2.01 Understand safety procedures

Environmental Safety Fire Safety Extinguish the fire (if able to do so safely) OR Evacuate the area 2.01 Understand safety procedures 2.01 Understand safety procedures

Environmental Safety Fire Safety Use of Fire Extinguisher 2.01 Understand safety procedures 2.01 Understand safety procedures

Environmental Safety Fire Safety Pull. The pin, release a lock latch, or press a puncture lever. 2.01 Understand safety procedures 2.01 Understand safety procedures

Environmental Safety Fire Safety Aim the extinguisher nozzle, horn, or hose at the base of the fire. 2.01 Understand safety procedures 2.01 Understand safety procedures

Environmental Safety Fire Safety Squeeze or press the handle 2.01 Understand safety procedures 2.01 Understand safety procedures

Environmental Safety Fire Safety Sweep from side to side at the base of the fire 2.01 Understand safety procedures 2.01 Understand safety procedures

Environmental Safety Fire Safety Fire Prevention Obey “No Smoking” Rules Extinguish flames completely Dispose of wastes properly Prevent Clutter Do Not Block Exits 2.01 Understand safety procedures 2.01 Understand safety procedures

Environmental Safety Other Emergency Procedures 2.01 Understand safety procedures 2.01 Understand safety procedures

Environmental Safety Other Emergency Procedures Spills Get the MSDS Follow the procedure for cleaning up the spill & disposing of products Report the incident to supervisor Receive appropriate first aid 2.01 Understand safety procedures 2.01 Understand safety procedures

Environmental Safety Other Emergency Procedures Blood and Body Fluids Exposure Wash or flush with water Report exposure to supervisor Discuss with facility’s exposure control manager Follow appropriate post exposure treatment 2.01 Understand safety procedures 2.01 Understand safety procedures

Environmental Safety Other Emergency Procedures Foreign Body in Eye Do not remove object Seek immediate medical attention Notify supervisor 2.01 Understand safety procedures 2.01 Understand safety procedures

Environmental Safety Other Emergency Procedures Chemical Injury to Eye Rinse with copious amounts of water Seek immediate medical attention Notify supervisor 2.01 Understand safety procedures 2.01 Understand safety procedures

2.01 Understand safety procedures Safety Scenarios The End 2.01 Understand safety procedures