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The proper use of portable
fire extinguishers can extinguish many fires
while they are still small. You should be
aware, however, that the Maynardville Fire
Department should be notified without delay
as soon as any fire is discovered.
OSHA regulates the number,
type, and placement of the portable fire
extinguishers that are required for any
building. These portable fire extinguishers
are an important part of an overall fire
safety program. It is important to keep in
mind that the successful use of portable
fire extinguishers depends on the following:
- the portable fire
extinguishers are properly located and
in working order.
- the portable fire
extinguishers are of the correct type.
- the fire is
discovered while still small enough for
use of the portable fire extinguishers
to be effective.
- the fire is
discovered by persons who are ready,
willing, and able to use the portable
fire extinguishers.
Also, you should know that
portable fire extinguishers are valuable for
immediate use on small fires. They contain a
limited amount of extinguishing material and
need to be used properly so that this
material is not wasted.
In some cases,
OSHA may require that an employer
provide education to its employees on how to
use the portable fire extinguishers that are
located in the workplace. Generally,
operation instructions are provided on the
side of the fire extinguisher. They clearly
describe how to use the extinguisher in case
of an emergency. An example of these
instructions is shown below.
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P A S S -- Pull, Aim,
Squeeze, and Sweep
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