Duties of Emergency Team Members and Fire Drill - Odt
Duties of Emergency Team Members and Fire Drill - Odt
Duties of Emergency Team Members and Fire Drill - Odt
Fire Drill
As well as testing that your fire alarms are working, carrying out a full fire drill will help you to
check other equipment such as fire door retainers, which are usually released when a fire alarm
sounds. You may wish to also check that your LED emergency lighting works effectively during
the fire drill. If you have found that there are problems with any of your equipment, take
immediate steps to replace it or get it fully checked out if it can be repaired. All of our essential
fire safety equipment is covered by our free extended five year warranty and we also offer next
day shipping to ensure that you get your replacement equipment as soon as possible.
Knowing all persons in danger act in a calm and orderly manner and all ERT members carry out
their tasks to ensure safety of all concerned,all persons use the evacuation routes according to
plan,all persons evacuation a speedy and orderly manner. and also all persons reacts rationally
when confronted with the fire or others emergency, all persons are familiar with the sound of
fire alarm,the emergency exits routes,the assembly area,and re-enter procedures.
Duties and responsibility of Evacuation Team
•In charge of evacuation
The role of a first aider is to provide immediate, lifesaving, medical care before the arrival of
further medical help. This could include performing procedures such as:
A first aider’s overall aim should be to preserve life. Other aims of first aid include prevent the
worsening of the patient’s condition and to promote recovery. Take a look at our article on the
aims of first aid for more information.
A first aider has various responsibilities when dealing with an emergency situation. A
first aider should
• Manage the incident and ensure the continuing safety of themselves, bystanders and the
casualty
• Assess casualties and find out the nature & cause of their injuries
• Arrange for further medical help or other emergency services to attend (e.g: the fire
service)
• If trained, prioritize casualties based upon medical need
• Provide appropriate first aid treatment as trained
• If able, make notes/observations of casualties
• Fill out any paperwork as required
• Provide a handover when further medical help arrives
Safety committee includes one representative from every section act a team leader to
insure that his entire member evacuates the building and guide them in the
predetermined emergency assembly area.
Source:
Bureau of Fire Protection
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Classes of Fire and its
Extinguishing Agent
Class A Fire
Ordinary
combustible material
like paper or plastic
Extinguishing agent:
Water
Fire Extinguishers
(A, B, ABC)
Classes of Fire and its
Extinguishing Agent
Class B Fire
Flammable liquids or gas
Square in symbol
Extinguishing Agent:
AFFF, Foam Protein, Foam
Chemicals
Dry Chemicals
Carbon dioxide
Classes of Fire and its
Extinguishing Agent
Class C Fire
Defective electrical wiring
Circle in symbol
Extinguishing Agent:
Dry Chemicals
Carbon dioxide
Classes of Fire and its
Extinguishing Agent
Class K Fire
Combustible fuel such
cooking
Extinguishing Agent:
•Wet chemical
•Cover by wet towel
PRINCIPLES OF FIRE
PREVENTION & CONTROL
•Prevent the Outbreak of Fire
•Provide for Early Detection
•Prevent the Spread of Fire
•Provide for Prompt
Extinguishment
•Provide for Prompt and Orderly
Evacuation
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make the three ingredients don’t
get together.
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FIRE PREVENTION PRACTICES
•Never play with matches or
lighters.
•Always keep stoves that use LPG’s
in good condition
•Practice safe storage of
chemicals.
•Smoke only in designated smoking
areas.
Alternate
Evacuation
Routes &
Options
Fire Exits Clear,
Unobstructed
Fire Exits
Flame &
Smoke Free,
Fire-rated
Stairwells
EXTINGUISHMENTS OF FIRE
Removal of Fuel
Excluding or Limiting Oxygen
Cooling
By Interrupting the Chain Reaction
Fire Extinguisher Labelling
Letter Symbol Picture Symbol
Inspection
Pull the pin and Proper used of
Fire Extinguisher
Aim low
Keep your back to an unobstructed exit,
Squeeze
stand the
at least lever
6 to 8 feet from the fire, then:
Sweep side-to-side
Pull the Pin
This will allow you to
discharge the
extinguisher.
Aim
Aim at the base of the fire
Squeeze
Squeeze the top handle or lever.
Sweep
Sweep from
side to side
USING OF FIRE EXTINGUISHER
Start approximately 6-8 feet from the
fire then squeeze the trigger slowly
while moving towards the fire.
10-lb fire extinguishers lasts only 10-
20 seconds. It should be used
correctly.
When the fire is extinguish, stop
pulling the trigger.
In the event of a re-ignition, at
least there would still
be contents inside the unit.
Ensure that you have an escape path
in case the fire is not extinguished.
To familiarize, train and rehearse
the occupants with evacuation
procedures so that order and
control is maintained in actual
emergency.
To determine if emergency escape
facilities are sufficient for orderly
evacuation of all occupants.
Shall be conducted at least twice a
year, once every semester.
Emergency Exits
OSHS Rule 1943.03 Exits