2. Why do we do this training
Because many people are unnecessarily
injured by fire at work each year
Because the law specifically requires
larger employers to train its staff in
Fire Safety
Because Fire Risk Assessments
flagged a need to train staff in
Fire Safety
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3. What is Fire?
The rapid oxidation of a fuel evolving
heat, particulates, gases
and non-ionizing radiation
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4. Fire Triangle
For fires to start and then carry on
burning 3 things are required
Fuel
Heat
Oxygen
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6. Examples of Initial
Sources of Heat
Smoking
Electrical equipment
Heaters
Contractors tools and
equipment
Arson
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7. Examples of Fuels
Paper & Boxes etc.
Plastics
Flammable Liquids
Carpets & Furniture
Waste materials
Flammable Gases
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8. Classes of Fire
A Fire is classified According to source of Fuel
A - Free burning materials, paper, wood, plastics
etc.
B - Flammable liquids, petrol, meths, solvents
etc.
C - Flammable gases, methane, hydrogen etc.
D - Metals, potassium, sodium, magnesium etc.
Electricity can be involved in any class of fire
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9. Fire Procedure
Fire Alarm
Leave the building immediately
Use the nearest exit
Walk quickly but don’t run closing
doors behind you
Do not delay your exit to collect
your belongings
Attend the Fire Assembly Point
and report to the Fire Marshal
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10. Fire Procedure
Finding a Fire
Sound the fire alarm
Fight the fire if you are competent
and you consider it safe to do so
Evacuate as per normal fire
procedure
Inform the Fire Marshal
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11. Fighting a Fire -
Do not fight the fire if :
It is bigger than a waste paper bin
One extinguisher is not enough
Smoke is affecting your breathing
You cannot see the way out
Gas cylinders or chemicals are
involved
Your efforts are not reducing
the size of the fire
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12. Fire Extinguishers - Water
Red body
Suitable for use on Class A
Fires, wood and paper etc.
Not suitable for combustible
liquids, cooking fats etc.
Not safe to use on fires
involving electricity
Extinguishes by cooling
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13. Fire Extinguishers - Foam
Cream body (Old type) or Red
Body with Cream label
Suitable for Class A and B Fires.
Not suitable for use on fires
involving electricity
Extinguishes by cooling and
sealing the surface of a burning
liquid
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14. Fire Extinguishers - Powder
Blue body (Old type) or Red body
with blue label.
Best on Class A, B, C & E
Works by chemically interfering
with the combustion reaction
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15. Fire Extinguishers Carbon Dioxide
Black body (Old type) or red
body with black label (New type)
Best on Class B
Safe to use on fires involving
electricity
Extinguishes by reducing
oxygen levels and cooling
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16. Fire Blanket
Any colour body or label but they are
usually red or white
For use on any type of fire
but best on small contained
class B fires and people
on fire.
Extinguishes by cutting off the oxygen
supply
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17. True False
1. Fuel, Oxygen and Heat are needed for a fire to exist
Fire Safety Test
18. True False
CLICK EITHER TRUE OR FALSE
IF CORRECT YOU WILL GO TO THE NEXT
QUESTION.IF WRONG YOU WILL SEE THE
ANSWER
Fire Safety Test
1. Fuel, Oxygen and Heat are needed for a fire to exist
2. It is safe to use a water type extinguisher on class B fires
19. True False
CLICK EITHER TRUE OR FALSE
IF CORRECT YOU WILL GO TO THE NEXT
QUESTION.IF WRONG YOU WILL SEE THE
ANSWER
Fire Safety Test
1. Fuel, Oxygen and Heat are needed for a fire to exist
2. It is safe to use a water type extinguisher on class B fires
3. It is safe to return to your place of work when the alarm stops
20. True False
CLICK EITHER TRUE OR FALSE
IF CORRECT YOU WILL GO TO THE NEXT
QUESTION.IF WRONG YOU WILL SEE THE
ANSWER
Fire Safety Test
1. Fuel, Oxygen and Heat are needed for a fire to exist
2. It is safe to use a water type extinguisher on class B fires
3. It is safe to return to your place of work when the alarm stops
4. Powder extinguishers can be used on all types of fires
21. True False
CLICK EITHER TRUE OR FALSE
IF CORRECT YOU WILL GO TO THE NEXT
QUESTION.IF WRONG YOU WILL SEE THE
ANSWER
Fire Safety Test
1. Fuel, Oxygen and Heat are needed for a fire to exist
2. It is safe to use a water type extinguisher on class B fires
3. It is safe to return to your place of work when the alarm stops
4. Powder extinguishers can be used on all types of fires
5. The fire triangle indicates the distance between assembly
points
22. True False
Fire Safety Test
1. Fuel, Oxygen and Heat are needed for a fire to exist
2. It is safe to use a water type extinguisher on class B fires
3. It is safe to return to your place of work when the alarm stops
4. Powder extinguishers can be used on all types of fires
5. The fire triangle indicates the distance between assembly
points
6. To extinguish a fire remove either the Heat source the
fuel or the oxygen
23. True False
Fire Safety Test
1. Fuel, Oxygen and Heat are needed for a fire to exist
2. It is safe to use a water type extinguisher on class B fires
3. It is safe to return to your place of work when the alarm stops
4. Powder extinguishers can be used on all types of fires
5. The fire triangle indicates the distance between assembly
points
6. To extinguish a fire remove either the Heat source the
fuel or the oxygen
7. Do not fight fire if its bigger than a waste paper bin
24. True False
Fire Safety Test
1. Fuel, Oxygen and Heat are needed for a fire to exist
2. It is safe to use a water type extinguisher on class B fires
3. It is safe to return to your place of work when the alarm stops
4. Powder extinguishers can be used on all types of fires
5. The fire triangle indicates the distance between assembly
points
6. To extinguish a fire remove either the Heat source the
fuel or the oxygen
7. Do not fight fire if its bigger than a waste paper bin
8. Co2 extinguishers are red bodied with a black label
25. True False
Fire Safety Test
1. Fuel, Oxygen and Heat are needed for a fire to exist
2. It is safe to use a water type extinguisher on class B fires
3. It is safe to return to your place of work when the alarm stops
4. Powder extinguishers can be used on all types of fires
5. The fire triangle indicates the distance between assembly
points
6. To extinguish a fire remove either the Heat source the
fuel or the oxygen
7. Do not fight fire if its bigger than a waste paper bin
8. Co2 extinguishers are red bodied with a black label
9. Foam extinguishers can be used on fires involving electricity
26. True False
Fire Safety Test
1. Fuel, Oxygen and Heat are needed for a fire to exist
2. It is safe to use a water type extinguisher on class B fires
3. It is safe to return to your place of work when the alarm stops
4. Powder extinguishers can be used on all types of fires
5. The fire triangle indicates the distance between assembly
points
6. To extinguish a fire remove either the Heat source the
fuel or the oxygen
7. Do not fight fire if its bigger than a waste paper bin
8. Co2 extinguishers are red bodied with a black label
9. Foam extinguishers can be used on fires involving electricity
10. Fire blankets can be used on all types of fires
27. Fire Triangle
For fires to start and then carry
on burning 3 things are required
Fuel
Heat
Oxygen Return
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28. Fire Extinguishers - Water
Red body
Suitable for use on Class A
Fires, wood and paper etc.
Not suitable for combustible
liquids, cooking fats etc.
Not safe to use on fires
involving electricity
Extinguishes by cooling Return
To
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29. Fire Procedure
Fire Alarm
Leave the building immediately
Use the nearest exit
Walk quickly but don’t run closing
doors behind you
Do not delay your exit to collect
your belongings
Attend the Fire Assembly Point
and report to the Fire Marshal
Do not return until told to do so
Return
To
Questions
30. Fire Extinguishers - Powder
Blue body (Old type) or Red body
with blue label.
Best on Class A, B, C & E fires
Works by chemically interfering
with the combustion reaction
Return
To
Questions
33. Fighting a Fire -
Do not fight the fire if :
It is bigger than a waste paper bin
One extinguisher is not enough
Smoke is affecting your breathing
You cannot see the way out
Gas cylinders or chemicals are
involved
Your efforts are not reducing the
size of the fire
Return
To
Questions
35. Fire Extinguishers - Foam
Cream body (Old type) or Red
Body with Cream label
Suitable for Class A and B Fires.
Not suitable for use on fires
involving electricity
Extinguishes by cooling and
sealing the surface of a burning
liquid
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To
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36. Fire Blanket
Any colour body or label but they are
usually red or white
For use on any type of fire but
best on small contained class
B fires and people on fire.
Extinguishes by asphyxiating
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To
Test
37. WWM CRC
This is to certify that
has completed
Fire Safety Training in the
Workplace 2016/2017
of