Egress and Fire Protection
Egress and Fire Protection
EGRESS,
FIRE PREVENTION &
FIRE PROTECTION
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What We’ll Talk About
• Escape Routes/Exits
• Fires
• Fire Extinguishers
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Destruction!
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Workplace Fires
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Escape Route
“A continuous and
unobstructed way of exit
travel from any point in a
building or structure to a
public way (a street, yard,
court or other open space
leading to the street)”
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Escape Routes: General Requirements
Escape Routes:
Minimum width = 28”
Minimum ceiling height = 7-½’
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Locking Exits
Locked and
blocked exit
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Access to Exits
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Is This Okay?
No – clutter in
exit, exit
access poorly
lit
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Maintaining Escape Routes
Blocked &
Obstructed exit
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Exit Marking
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Exit Marking
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Exit Marking
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Emergency Action Plan
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Fire Prevention Plan
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Ingredients of a Fire
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Fire Triangle/Tetrahedron
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Portable Fire Extinguishers
Blocked extinguisher
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Do You See a Problem Here?
Access to fire
extinguisher
obstructed
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Letter
classification on
extinguisher
designates class or
classes of fire for
which it will be
effective.
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Extinguisher Classfication
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Maintaining Portable Fire Extinguishers
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Extinguisher Training and Education
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Remember the Word P.A.S.S.
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Workplace Fire Prevention Tips
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Workplace Fire Prevention Tips
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Summary
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Contact Information
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Questions?
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