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Bureau of Fire Protection
- Through the enactment of the RA 6975,also
known as the DILG Act of 1990, the Fire
Service was separated from the PC-INP as a
separate and distinct agency as Bureau of Fire
Protection on August 2, 1991.
- BFP is mandated to prevent and suppress
destructive fires, conduct investigation,
provide emergency medical and rescue
services and enforce the Republic Act 9514.
The Revised Fire Code of the Philippines
and its Implementing Rules and Regulations
(R.A. 9514)
• Fire Safety Inspections
• Fire Safety Seminar
• Fire Drills
• Fire Brigade for establishments employing
at least 50 persons
Fire – The active principle of burning, characterized
by the heat and light of combustion (RA 9514). It is
a rapid oxidation process accompanied with the
evolution of light and heat of varying intensities
The Tetrahedron of Fire
Oxygen Sources
Approximately 16%
Required
Normal air contains
21% O2. Some fuel
materials contain
sufficient oxygen within
their makeup to support
burning.
Heat Sources
To Reach Ignition Temperature
Open Flames - The Sun
Hot Surfaces
Sparks and Arcs
Friction - Chemical Action
Electrical Energy
Compression of Gases
GAS
Natural Gas
Propane
Butane Hydrogen
Acetylene
Carbon Monoxide
LIQUID
Gasoline Kerosene
Turpentine Alcohol
Liver Oil Paint
Varnish Lacquer
Olive Oil Others
SOLID
Bulky - Dust
Finely Divided Coal
Wood Paper
Cloth Plastic
Grain Others
CHEMICAL
REACTION
IGNITION STAGE
• Point wherein the fire starts
• There is plenty of oxygen, little heat
and smoke
• Fire is still small and generally confined
to the fuel that initially ignited
GROWTH STAGE
• Temperature and smoke level increases
• Oxygen level decreased and the fuel is already dried
out
• Hot gasses rise to the ceiling and spreads outward
the walls
• Can be continuous if there is enough fuel and oxygen
• The smoke layer is getting thicker and fire is starting
to spread to nearby furniture
FLASH OVER
• Transition between growth and fully
developed stage
• Presence of huge smoke which indicates the
rapid change of situation
• May involve exposed combustibles
• Increasing level of smoke with decreased
visibility
• Gasses are generated by heat
FULLY DEVELOPED
• All combustibles materials present are
continuously burning
• Maximum amount of heat is released
• The volume of fire is dependent of the
number and size of ventilation openings
• Unburned gasses begin flowing to adjacent
spaces and ignite once it enters a space where
air more abundant
DECAY
• Intensity of fire decreasing due to lack of
available fuel
• Most of fuel consumed
• Effort concentrated on cooling of the
remaining fuel
12
Radiation
Radiation is the transmission of heat energy
through electromagnetic wave.
13
Convection
Convection is the transfer of heat energy by the
movement of heated fluids.
HEAT
M
E
T
A
L
Ordinary combustible materials
M
E
T
A
L
Heat Transfer by Conduction. It is the transmission of
heat from one body to another. It is the transfer of heat
from one molecule to another molecule
Fire Extinguishment Theory
• Cooling-temperature reduction
• Smothering-oxygen dilution
• Fuel Removal
• Inhibition-breaking the chemical
reaction
REDUCTION OF HEAT
1. Use something that absorb heat
2. Use water being the best cooling agent
3. Use foam which contains 94% water
. EXCLUSION OR DEPRIVATION OF OXYGEN
 Secure the door at close position
 Displacement or diluting oxygen by means of CO2
 Blanketing- using wet blanket as foam
REMOVAL OF FUEL
 Shut off fuel supply
 Relocate flammable/ combustible materials
INHIBITION OF CHAIN REACTION or breaking
the combustion Chain
Ordinary combustibles or
fibrous material, such as
wood, paper, cloth,
rubber and some plastics.
Flammable or
combustible liquids such
as gasoline, kerosene,
paint, paint thinners and
propane.
Energized electrical
equipment, such as
appliances, switches,
panel boxes and power
tools.
Certain combustible metals,
such as magnesium, titanium,
potassium and sodium. They
may react violently with water
or other chemicals, and must
be handled with care.
Fires involving
combustible cooking
fluids such as oils and
fats.
Fire Extinguisher
-is a handy, first aid fire fighting
equipment
Fire Extinguisher Anatomy
DISCHARGE HOSE
DISCHARGE NOZZLE
DISCHARGE ORIFICE
BODY
DATA PLATE
CARRYING
HANDLE
PRESSURE GAUGE
(not found on CO2
extinguishers)
DISCHARGE LEVER
DISCHARGE LOCKING PIN
AND SEAL
Classifications of Fire
Extinguishers
• an environmentally preferred
alternative to Halon with zero-
Ozone Depleting Potential (ODP);
• Montreal Protocol & RA 8749 (aka
The Philippine Clean Air Act)
compliant
• Recommended for A, B and CTypes
of fire
• Today’s most widely used type
of fire extinguisher is the
multipurpose dry chemical that
is effective on Class A, B and C
fires.This agent also works by
creating a barrier between the
oxygen element and the fuel
element on Class A fires.
• This type of fire extinguisher puts out
the fire by taking away the heat
element of the fire triangle. Foam
agents separate the oxygen element
from the other elements
• Water extinguishers are for Class A fires
only – although they can sometimes be
used on Class B fires.The discharge
stream could spread the flammable
liquid in a Class B fire if the mixture of
the fire agent is inaccurate, or could
create a shock hazard on a Class C fire.
Wet Chemical is a new agent that extinguishes
the fire by removing the heat of the fire triangle
and prevents re-ignition by creating a barrier
between the oxygen and fuel elements.
Wet Chemical or Class K extinguishers were
developed for modern, high efficiency deep fat
fryers in commercial cooking operations. Some
may be used on Class A fire in commercial
kitchens.
Dry Powder extinguishers are similar to
dry chemical except that they
extinguish the fire by separating the
fuel from the oxygen element or by
removing the heat element of the fire
triangle.
However, dry powder extinguishers are
for Class D or combustible metal fires
only.They are ineffective on all other
classes of fires.
FIRE DRILL
is an exercise or practice that teach the people on
how to leave the building safely.
∞PURPOSE OF FIRE DRILL:
1. Ensure the efficient and safe of exits
2. Help prevent panic
3. Occupants participating in a drill learns to:
a. locate the fire exits of the building
b. leave the building/house in a smooth, safely, orderly and
disciplined manner
c. recognize or familiarize the actual sound of the fire alarm
system
d. assemble at the designated evacuation area
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Bureau of Fire Protection
Makati City Fire Station
Fire Marshal (FM)
• During emergencies, the FM should have a
complete monitoring and supervision of the
situation
• The FM must be able to immediately set up a
Command Post
• The FM must immediately have an available
copy of the floor plan/lay out of the building
• The FM should regularly organize fire safety
seminars and drills for the building fire brigade
and occupants
Assistant Brigade Marshal (ABM)
• During an emergency, the ABM should take
charge of the situation in the absence of the BM
• Must provide full assistance to the BM on the
supervision of fire brigade
Communication Team
• Upon confirmation that fire is positive, the
assigned communication team must immediately
call the nearest fire station or any provided
emergency hotline
• Must be always prepared to give public address in
case of evacuation
Firefighting Team
• Must have at least 4 members to act as Nozzle
man, Back-up, Line man and Valve operator
• Upon verification of a reported fire, the first
responders (2 persons) must bring 2 fire
extinguishers and a handheld radio
• They are responsible in immediately informing
the BM/Communication team if the fire is
positive
• Must be able to provide quick assessment if the
fire is uncontrollable
Evacuation Team
• Must have atleast 2 members per floor
• They are responsible for providing full
assistance on the proper evacuation of all the
occupants of the building
• Should be familiar with all the entry and exit
points of the building including the designated
evacuation area
Security/Traffic Team
• All security personnel are automatically designated
as Security/Traffic team members
• Should know the roles/responsibilities of ALL the
fire brigade members
• During a fire emergency, 1 security personnel must
serve as a fireman’s guide and assist the responding
BFP personnel on the exact location of the fire
scene
Security/Traffic Team
• The team must ensure the safety of the
evacuation area and assist the police in crowd
control
• All the members are required to be familiar
with the lay-out of the building giving much
emphasis on the location of the utility rooms
and/or tenants storing high hazard equipment
(i.e server rooms)
Rescue Team
• Once the evacuation signal/alarm is sounded, the
rescue team shall conduct initial search & rescue
procedures on the building
• Must immediately bring the victims at the
designated first aid station
Salvage Team
• During a fire emergency, the salvage team is
responsible for saving savable properties within
the fire scene or those properties that can be
saved from further damage to lessen the amount
of damages
First Aid Team
• Responsible for the proper and immediate
application of Basic First Aid to the victims
• Must monitor the hospitals wherein the
victims were brought
• Should be properly trained in Basic First Aid
and CPR
Fire Safety Personnel
• Responsible for the daily monitoring and
inspection of all the fire safety features of the
building
• In case the sprinkler system activates during a
fire incident, they must be on stand-by on the
involved isolation valve for an immediate
shut-off after the declaration of FIRE OUT by
BFP
A Fire Brigade must remember to:
• Determine the Specific Fire Floor
• Begin the Control of Evacuation
• Search of the fire floor and all floors above
the fire
• Gain Control of Building Systems
• Confine and Extinguish the Fire
IN CASE OF FIRE
• Proceed to the designated evacuation
area
• Immediately leave the building by
means of nearest available exit
• Notify other persons on your way out
• Never go back to the burning building
• REMAIN CALM, THINK AND
ACT!
During a Fire Emergency, there should be a:
1. Command Post (FM, Tech Staff)
-White Board
-Floor/Key Plan of the building
-Radio
2. First Aid Station
3. Evacuation Area
4. Caution Tape
Basic Information for the white board:
Time fire started:
Floor/s involved/Location:
Time of call to the Fire Dept:
Time Evacuation started:
Time Responder/s arrived:
Time Evacuation ended:
Time of fire out:
Name of victim/s Type of injury Responding
Ambulance
Recipient hospital
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE
EQUIPMENT
• Helmet
• Bunker/Fire coat
• Trouser
• Suspenders
• Gloves
• Fire Boots
BASIC FIRE SAFETY FEATURES OF A BUILDING
1. Automatic Fire Suppression System-
Sprinkler System
2. Fire Hose Cabinet
3. Fire Detection and Alarm System-Smoke
detectors
4. Means of Egress (Emergency Exit)
5. Portable Fire Extinguishers
Fire Safety Tips
1. Identify and report fire hazards and unsafe
work practices.
2. Unplug all electrical equipment when not in
operation, unless necessary.
3. Maintain proper housekeeping
4. Familiarize and keep emergency exits marked,
lighted and free from any obstruction.
5. Familiarize location of fire alarm, fire
extinguishers and other fire fighting
equipment.
6. Enforce “No Smoking” policy
7. Avoid overloading of electrical circuits by
plugging many appliances
8. Do not store large volume of combustible
liquids without proper clearance/permit and
fire protection
9. Ensure complete attendance of ALL fire
brigade members during Fire Safety Seminars
and Drills
10.Regularly conduct emergency drills (internal)

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BFP Basics.pptx

  • 1. Bureau of Fire Protection - Through the enactment of the RA 6975,also known as the DILG Act of 1990, the Fire Service was separated from the PC-INP as a separate and distinct agency as Bureau of Fire Protection on August 2, 1991. - BFP is mandated to prevent and suppress destructive fires, conduct investigation, provide emergency medical and rescue services and enforce the Republic Act 9514.
  • 2. The Revised Fire Code of the Philippines and its Implementing Rules and Regulations (R.A. 9514) • Fire Safety Inspections • Fire Safety Seminar • Fire Drills • Fire Brigade for establishments employing at least 50 persons
  • 3. Fire – The active principle of burning, characterized by the heat and light of combustion (RA 9514). It is a rapid oxidation process accompanied with the evolution of light and heat of varying intensities
  • 4. The Tetrahedron of Fire Oxygen Sources Approximately 16% Required Normal air contains 21% O2. Some fuel materials contain sufficient oxygen within their makeup to support burning. Heat Sources To Reach Ignition Temperature Open Flames - The Sun Hot Surfaces Sparks and Arcs Friction - Chemical Action Electrical Energy Compression of Gases GAS Natural Gas Propane Butane Hydrogen Acetylene Carbon Monoxide LIQUID Gasoline Kerosene Turpentine Alcohol Liver Oil Paint Varnish Lacquer Olive Oil Others SOLID Bulky - Dust Finely Divided Coal Wood Paper Cloth Plastic Grain Others CHEMICAL REACTION
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  • 6. IGNITION STAGE • Point wherein the fire starts • There is plenty of oxygen, little heat and smoke • Fire is still small and generally confined to the fuel that initially ignited
  • 7. GROWTH STAGE • Temperature and smoke level increases • Oxygen level decreased and the fuel is already dried out • Hot gasses rise to the ceiling and spreads outward the walls • Can be continuous if there is enough fuel and oxygen • The smoke layer is getting thicker and fire is starting to spread to nearby furniture
  • 8. FLASH OVER • Transition between growth and fully developed stage • Presence of huge smoke which indicates the rapid change of situation • May involve exposed combustibles • Increasing level of smoke with decreased visibility • Gasses are generated by heat
  • 9. FULLY DEVELOPED • All combustibles materials present are continuously burning • Maximum amount of heat is released • The volume of fire is dependent of the number and size of ventilation openings • Unburned gasses begin flowing to adjacent spaces and ignite once it enters a space where air more abundant
  • 10. DECAY • Intensity of fire decreasing due to lack of available fuel • Most of fuel consumed • Effort concentrated on cooling of the remaining fuel
  • 11.
  • 12. 12 Radiation Radiation is the transmission of heat energy through electromagnetic wave.
  • 13. 13 Convection Convection is the transfer of heat energy by the movement of heated fluids. HEAT
  • 14. M E T A L Ordinary combustible materials M E T A L Heat Transfer by Conduction. It is the transmission of heat from one body to another. It is the transfer of heat from one molecule to another molecule
  • 15. Fire Extinguishment Theory • Cooling-temperature reduction • Smothering-oxygen dilution • Fuel Removal • Inhibition-breaking the chemical reaction
  • 16. REDUCTION OF HEAT 1. Use something that absorb heat 2. Use water being the best cooling agent 3. Use foam which contains 94% water
  • 17. . EXCLUSION OR DEPRIVATION OF OXYGEN  Secure the door at close position  Displacement or diluting oxygen by means of CO2  Blanketing- using wet blanket as foam
  • 18. REMOVAL OF FUEL  Shut off fuel supply  Relocate flammable/ combustible materials
  • 19. INHIBITION OF CHAIN REACTION or breaking the combustion Chain
  • 20. Ordinary combustibles or fibrous material, such as wood, paper, cloth, rubber and some plastics.
  • 21. Flammable or combustible liquids such as gasoline, kerosene, paint, paint thinners and propane. Energized electrical equipment, such as appliances, switches, panel boxes and power tools.
  • 22. Certain combustible metals, such as magnesium, titanium, potassium and sodium. They may react violently with water or other chemicals, and must be handled with care. Fires involving combustible cooking fluids such as oils and fats.
  • 23. Fire Extinguisher -is a handy, first aid fire fighting equipment
  • 24. Fire Extinguisher Anatomy DISCHARGE HOSE DISCHARGE NOZZLE DISCHARGE ORIFICE BODY DATA PLATE CARRYING HANDLE PRESSURE GAUGE (not found on CO2 extinguishers) DISCHARGE LEVER DISCHARGE LOCKING PIN AND SEAL
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  • 27. • an environmentally preferred alternative to Halon with zero- Ozone Depleting Potential (ODP); • Montreal Protocol & RA 8749 (aka The Philippine Clean Air Act) compliant • Recommended for A, B and CTypes of fire
  • 28. • Today’s most widely used type of fire extinguisher is the multipurpose dry chemical that is effective on Class A, B and C fires.This agent also works by creating a barrier between the oxygen element and the fuel element on Class A fires.
  • 29. • This type of fire extinguisher puts out the fire by taking away the heat element of the fire triangle. Foam agents separate the oxygen element from the other elements • Water extinguishers are for Class A fires only – although they can sometimes be used on Class B fires.The discharge stream could spread the flammable liquid in a Class B fire if the mixture of the fire agent is inaccurate, or could create a shock hazard on a Class C fire.
  • 30. Wet Chemical is a new agent that extinguishes the fire by removing the heat of the fire triangle and prevents re-ignition by creating a barrier between the oxygen and fuel elements. Wet Chemical or Class K extinguishers were developed for modern, high efficiency deep fat fryers in commercial cooking operations. Some may be used on Class A fire in commercial kitchens. Dry Powder extinguishers are similar to dry chemical except that they extinguish the fire by separating the fuel from the oxygen element or by removing the heat element of the fire triangle. However, dry powder extinguishers are for Class D or combustible metal fires only.They are ineffective on all other classes of fires.
  • 31. FIRE DRILL is an exercise or practice that teach the people on how to leave the building safely. ∞PURPOSE OF FIRE DRILL: 1. Ensure the efficient and safe of exits 2. Help prevent panic 3. Occupants participating in a drill learns to: a. locate the fire exits of the building b. leave the building/house in a smooth, safely, orderly and disciplined manner c. recognize or familiarize the actual sound of the fire alarm system d. assemble at the designated evacuation area
  • 32. ` Bureau of Fire Protection Makati City Fire Station Fire Marshal (FM) • During emergencies, the FM should have a complete monitoring and supervision of the situation • The FM must be able to immediately set up a Command Post • The FM must immediately have an available copy of the floor plan/lay out of the building • The FM should regularly organize fire safety seminars and drills for the building fire brigade and occupants
  • 33. Assistant Brigade Marshal (ABM) • During an emergency, the ABM should take charge of the situation in the absence of the BM • Must provide full assistance to the BM on the supervision of fire brigade Communication Team • Upon confirmation that fire is positive, the assigned communication team must immediately call the nearest fire station or any provided emergency hotline • Must be always prepared to give public address in case of evacuation
  • 34. Firefighting Team • Must have at least 4 members to act as Nozzle man, Back-up, Line man and Valve operator • Upon verification of a reported fire, the first responders (2 persons) must bring 2 fire extinguishers and a handheld radio • They are responsible in immediately informing the BM/Communication team if the fire is positive • Must be able to provide quick assessment if the fire is uncontrollable
  • 35. Evacuation Team • Must have atleast 2 members per floor • They are responsible for providing full assistance on the proper evacuation of all the occupants of the building • Should be familiar with all the entry and exit points of the building including the designated evacuation area
  • 36. Security/Traffic Team • All security personnel are automatically designated as Security/Traffic team members • Should know the roles/responsibilities of ALL the fire brigade members • During a fire emergency, 1 security personnel must serve as a fireman’s guide and assist the responding BFP personnel on the exact location of the fire scene
  • 37. Security/Traffic Team • The team must ensure the safety of the evacuation area and assist the police in crowd control • All the members are required to be familiar with the lay-out of the building giving much emphasis on the location of the utility rooms and/or tenants storing high hazard equipment (i.e server rooms)
  • 38. Rescue Team • Once the evacuation signal/alarm is sounded, the rescue team shall conduct initial search & rescue procedures on the building • Must immediately bring the victims at the designated first aid station Salvage Team • During a fire emergency, the salvage team is responsible for saving savable properties within the fire scene or those properties that can be saved from further damage to lessen the amount of damages
  • 39. First Aid Team • Responsible for the proper and immediate application of Basic First Aid to the victims • Must monitor the hospitals wherein the victims were brought • Should be properly trained in Basic First Aid and CPR
  • 40. Fire Safety Personnel • Responsible for the daily monitoring and inspection of all the fire safety features of the building • In case the sprinkler system activates during a fire incident, they must be on stand-by on the involved isolation valve for an immediate shut-off after the declaration of FIRE OUT by BFP
  • 41. A Fire Brigade must remember to: • Determine the Specific Fire Floor • Begin the Control of Evacuation • Search of the fire floor and all floors above the fire • Gain Control of Building Systems • Confine and Extinguish the Fire
  • 42. IN CASE OF FIRE • Proceed to the designated evacuation area • Immediately leave the building by means of nearest available exit • Notify other persons on your way out • Never go back to the burning building • REMAIN CALM, THINK AND ACT!
  • 43. During a Fire Emergency, there should be a: 1. Command Post (FM, Tech Staff) -White Board -Floor/Key Plan of the building -Radio 2. First Aid Station 3. Evacuation Area 4. Caution Tape
  • 44. Basic Information for the white board: Time fire started: Floor/s involved/Location: Time of call to the Fire Dept: Time Evacuation started: Time Responder/s arrived: Time Evacuation ended: Time of fire out: Name of victim/s Type of injury Responding Ambulance Recipient hospital
  • 49. BASIC FIRE SAFETY FEATURES OF A BUILDING 1. Automatic Fire Suppression System- Sprinkler System 2. Fire Hose Cabinet 3. Fire Detection and Alarm System-Smoke detectors 4. Means of Egress (Emergency Exit) 5. Portable Fire Extinguishers
  • 51. 1. Identify and report fire hazards and unsafe work practices. 2. Unplug all electrical equipment when not in operation, unless necessary. 3. Maintain proper housekeeping 4. Familiarize and keep emergency exits marked, lighted and free from any obstruction.
  • 52. 5. Familiarize location of fire alarm, fire extinguishers and other fire fighting equipment. 6. Enforce “No Smoking” policy 7. Avoid overloading of electrical circuits by plugging many appliances
  • 53. 8. Do not store large volume of combustible liquids without proper clearance/permit and fire protection 9. Ensure complete attendance of ALL fire brigade members during Fire Safety Seminars and Drills 10.Regularly conduct emergency drills (internal)

Editor's Notes

  1. POINT OUT DIFFERENT COMPONENTS OF PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHER. POINT OUT THAT CO2 EXTINGUISHER IS UNIQUE IN THAT IT DOES NOT HAVE PRESSURE GAUGE.