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BLANKETCO2

FIRE SAFETY

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LOWER LEVEL – Below ground level i.e. cellars

FIRE EQUIPMENTFive Types of Fire Extinguisher

Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005States that ‘Fire authorities no longer issue fire certificates and those previously in force will have no legal status’…

FIRE MARSHAL TRAINING

Application of Fire Extinguishers or equipmentClass A: Cooling by application of waterClass B: CO2, Dry powder, AFFF foamClass C: AFFF Foam, Dry powder plus water to cool cylindersClass D: Special dry powder with talc, Graphite etc. (None on site)Class F: Fry fighter or smother with a fire blanket

PEOPLE

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?SMOTHERING (Oxygen) STARVING (Fuel) COOLING (Heat)

The Five Classes of FireClass A - carbonaceous materials (wood, cardboard, paper, cloth)Class B - flammable liquids (alcohol, spirits, fat, grease & oils)Class C - flammable gases (propane, butane, and natural gas)Class D - flammable metals (aluminium, magnesium)Class F – Fat fires (cooking oil)

We can help you with the preparation of your Fire Risk Assessment Including drawing up your final Fire Safety Plan

ESCAPE ROUTES SIGNS & SIGNAGE

EQUIPMENT MATERIALS

Remember Working in confined spaces and Loan workers

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EEC RED CO2 FOAM POWDER WATER HYDRO FRY

A FireRisk

Assessment is now

required by law

Regulatory Reform

(Fire Safety)Order2005

Fire PrecautionsPrecautions taken to minimise risk to people in the event of a fire occurring, involving provision & maintenance of:Means of detection and warning - heat & smoke detectors, fire alarms, manual call pointsMeans of escape - continuous route by way of a space, room, corridor, staircase, doorway or other means of passage to travel to safety of the open air at ground level (Access/Egress)Training/Informing employees & visitors - fire action cards, induction training, regular fire evacuations, annual fire training & Fire Marshal training – weekly fire equipment checks and participant involvement – Fire Risk Assessment

Carbon Dioxide, Foam (AFFF), Dry Powder Water (Hydro), [‘Fry fighter’]

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GROUND LEVEL – Car parking & Deliveries

FIRE EQUIPMENT ESCAPE ROUTES SIGNS & SIGNAGE

Remember to use your Traffic Management System

PEOPLE EQUIPMENT MATERIALS

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GROUND LEVEL – Play Area or Gardens

PEOPLE

PLAY EQUIPMENT – ROSPA SAFETY CHECK

EQUIPMENT MATERIALS

FIRE EQUIPMENT ESCAPE ROUTES SIGNS & SIGNAGE

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GREY GREEN

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