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Fire Safety
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Chemistry of Fire Fire burns because there are three elements present Fire burns because there are three elements present 1. Fuel 2. Heat 3. Oxygen By removing any one element a fire can not occur, or a fire will not be able to sustain combustion
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Fire Prevention Practices Keep passage ways and exits clear Keep passage ways and exits clear Ensure fire extinguishers and fire alarm pull stations are accessible at all times Ensure fire extinguishers and fire alarm pull stations are accessible at all times Place trash in proper receptacles Place trash in proper receptacles Ensure that fire doors are not blocked open Ensure that fire doors are not blocked open
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Plan for Fire Emergencies Read & understand the fire evacuation plan for your area Read & understand the fire evacuation plan for your area Know the location of at least two emergency exits Know the location of at least two emergency exits Know the location of fire alarm pull stations and fire extinguishers Know the location of fire alarm pull stations and fire extinguishers Take part in fire drills Take part in fire drills
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In Case of a Fire Remain calm…..NEVER shout FIRE Remain calm…..NEVER shout FIRE Proceed safely to nearest fire exit Proceed safely to nearest fire exit Feel surfaces of doors before opening Feel surfaces of doors before opening Crawl to exit if smoke is present in area Crawl to exit if smoke is present in area Follow instructions of Fire Department Follow instructions of Fire Department Remember R.A.C.E. and P.A.S.S. Remember R.A.C.E. and P.A.S.S.
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R.A.C.E. for Fire Safety R escue those in immediate danger R escue those in immediate danger A ctivate alarm (Dial 2000) pull alarm A ctivate alarm (Dial 2000) pull alarm C ontain the fire (close doors) C ontain the fire (close doors) E xtinguish the fire E xtinguish the fire
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P.A.S.S. for Fire Extinguisher Use P ull the pin P ull the pin A im at base of the fire A im at base of the fire S queeze the handles together S queeze the handles together S weep from side to side S weep from side to side
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Classes of Fire Class A - Ordinary combustibles such as wood, paper, and trash Class A - Ordinary combustibles such as wood, paper, and trash Class B - Flammable liquids such as gasoline, oil, and alcohol Class B - Flammable liquids such as gasoline, oil, and alcohol Class C - Electrical equipment such as wiring and appliances Class C - Electrical equipment such as wiring and appliances The hospital uses an ABC class extinguisher in the healthcare environment.
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Tobacco Free Campus Medical Center Hospital prohibits smoking or tobacco product use while on any MCH Campus. Medical Center Hospital prohibits smoking or tobacco product use while on any MCH Campus. Campus means all properties leased or owned in any location by MCH. This includes the interior of all buildings, parking lots, parked cars, garages and sidewalks. Campus means all properties leased or owned in any location by MCH. This includes the interior of all buildings, parking lots, parked cars, garages and sidewalks.
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