Sunday, July 4, 2021

PASS Method of Fire Extinguisher Usage

 


PASS Method of Fire Extinguisher Usage




WORK AT HEIGHT PRECAUTIONS - 

PICTORIAL TRAINING



Fire Extinguishers are classed by the type fire they can put out. Some fire extinguishers are Combination types that can be used on different types of fires.


Basic Safety Rules 

Stand 6 to 8 feet away from the fire while operating the fire extinguisher

Use an fire extinguisher ONLY if you have been trained to use it.

Fire Extinguishers are for small fires in the early stages.

Know where the fire extinguishers are located

Never place a pressurized fire extinguisher upright unless you are holding it - if it falls over the nozzle can break off

All fire extinguishers should have an inspection tag and a trigger seal and a pin

After use, do not put a fire extinguishers back on its mounting – it must be refilled before being returned to its location.



Best Safety Posters for Workplace Awareness



PASS METHOD for Fire Extinguisher Usage


    1. PULL THE PIN



   2. AIM AT THE BASE OF THE FIRE


    3. SQUEEZE THE HANDLE



    4. SWEEP SIDE TO SIDE



SAFETY IN MATERIAL HANDLING FOR 

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