GN1 Fire-Safety
GN1 Fire-Safety
GN1 Fire-Safety
SAFETY
Abacan, Elaine A.
Adame, Clemence Daniel P.
Aguila, Jude S.
Angeles, Angelica Mae S.
Anglo, Frances Lorraine E.
CE 3201- Group 1
FIRE
SAFETY
OUTLINE:
• Stages of Fire
• Classification of Fire
• Part and Classification of Fire Extinguisher
• Rule 1940 Fire Protection and Control”
• Fire Related Accidents
FIRE
SAFETY
Learning Objectives:
•To acquire basic knowledge about the behavior of
fire.
•To be familiarized on the usage of fire
extinguishers and their classifications.
•To understand the technicalities of fire safety and
control in accordance to OSH Standard
M
ICE BREAKER: MYTH and FACT
“Fire doesn’t
YT spread very
quickly.”
FA Even a small flame can spread
quickly and turn into a massive fire
in under minutes, especially if there
are flammable materials around.
CT
Once a fire begins to spread, there’s
no slowing it down until it’s
completely distinguished.
COMPONENTS OF FIRE
THE FIRE TRIANGLE
● HEAT
“When there’s a
CT
smoke from the fire can cause
people to choke or become
disoriented after they breathe it in.
RULE 1940: FIRE PROTECTION AND
CONTROL
1941: GENERAL PROVISIONS
OCCUPANCY HAZARDS
TYPE OF
CONSTRUCTION
LOW MODERATE HIGH
This requirement shall apply to liquids with a flash point of not more
than 93.3° Celsius and also liquids that have properties of lower flash
points.
All other tanks installed not in conformity with this Rule shall
reduce their contents to comply with the distance requirements.
Those to be installed shall be with the prior approval of the
Department.
M
ICE BREAKER: MYTH and FACT
“Non-residential
CT
and education is such an important
part of any household or company.
1946. COMBUSTIBLE SOLIDS
1946.01: Nitrate Motion Picture Films
1946.04: Titanium
Containers of titanium tetrachloride, and supplies shall be
stored in a cool, well-ventilated dry place and shall be labeled
plainly.
1946.05: Zirconium
Periodic cleaning, collection of dust at the point of
operation and removal of dust and fine scrap from the premises
shall be considered important steps in any fire prevention
program. Machining operations shall be conducted under
controlled conditions.
1947. Electrical Installation
Fire exit drills shall be regulated at least twice a year, unless the
department of local fire department requires more frequency of fire drills.
When two or more establishments occupy a building, fire exit drills shall
be planned as if there is only one (1) establishment. The fire exit training
of regular employees involves proper procedure to direct other occupants
to safety in buildings where the population is of a changing character.
M
ICE BREAKER: MYTH and FACT
“All fire
YT extinguishers are
the same”
FA Fire extinguisher have different
classification that is helpful for
different kinds of fire. It is not a
CT
one-size-fits-all type of thing.
FIRE EXTINGUISHER
CLASSIFICATION OF FIRE EXTINGUISHER
Class B Flammable and combustible Carbon dioxide, aqueous film-forming foam, multi-
liquids, oils, grease purpose dry chemical (ammonium-phosphate),
halogenated agents
Class D Metal Fires Special dry powder agents such as Met L-X and NA-X
PASS Procedure
● Pull the Pin - This unlocks the operating lever and allows the agent to
discharge from the extinguisher.
● Squeeze the Lever - Discharge the agent from the extinguisher. If you
release the lever, the discharge stops.
● Sweep from Side to Side - Move carefully toward the fire, keeping the
extinguisher aimed at the base of the fire. Sweep back and forth until
the fire
PULL THE PIN
AIM LOW
SQUEEZE THE
LEVER
SWEEP FROM
SIDE TO SIDE
M
ICE BREAKER: MYTH and FACT
“If firefighters
haven’t arrived
CT
that much tougher. Once you’re
out, stay out.
FIRE RELATED
ACCIDENTS
Ozone Disco (1996),
Casualties (162)
When the fire grew,
people rushed to the
only exit which only
opened when pulled.
Since the door was
being pushed due to
the panic and
stampede, it trapped
most of the club’s
attendees that night.
A Wig Factory in
Marikina (1975),
Casualties (42)
The fire started in the
first floor of the factory.
Because of the highly
flammable materials, it
quickly spread to the
upper floors. Most
workers were trapped
because the fire exits
were already consumed
by fire.
Kentex Slipper
Manufacturing Fire
(2015), Casualties
(74)
A fire started when
welding sparks ignited
chemicals that were,
unfortunately, stored
near the entrance of the
factory. 74 people had
died. Most of the
corpses were found on
the second floor,
reduced to charred skulls
and bones.
AD
THAN MAJORE
K YOU! M
DEI
GLORIA