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HSE
DEPARTMENT
(738-C02)
Prepared By: Faiz Ahmed
FIRE FIGHTING
TRAINING
In order to have FIRE, three
things are necessary –
FUEL+OXYGEN+HEAT.
It is represented as Fire
Triangle.
If any side of triangle is
removed the fire is
CEASED.
 Class A: It consist of ordinary combustibles such as wood, paper, fabric, and
most kinds of trash.
 Class B: Fires with flammable or combustible liquids.
 Class C: Fire are those which consist of inflammable gases.
 Class E: Fire with electrical like short circuit, static fire.
 Class K: Fire with cooking oil, fats.
Class of Fire
Class of Fire & Fuel Foam Carbon Dioxide DCP ABC
CLASS A
(WOOD, PAPER, CLOTH, Etc.)
GOOD POOR FAIR VERY GOOD
CLASS B
(LIQUID FUEL)
FAIR VERY GOOD VERY GOOD VERY GOOD
CLASS C
(GASEOUS)
DO NOT
USE
VERY GOOD VERY GOOD VERY GOOD
CLASS D
(METALS)
DO NOT
USE
NOT EFFECTIVE VERY GOOD VERY GOOD
CLASS E
(ELECTRICAL)
DO NOT
USE
VERY GOOD GOOD VERY GOOD
CLASS K
(COOKING OIL, FAT)
VERY
GOOD
VERY GOOD DO NOT USE DO NOT USE
1
2
3
4
EMERGENCY CONTACT
Call
 0580290327 OR Ext. 9601
(PROJECT MANAGER)
 0599748039 OR Ext. 9606
0592760385
(SAFETY DEPARTMENT)
 0597391457 OR Ext. 9611
(MALE NURSE/ FIRST AID)
 0597391457
(AMBAULANCE DRIVER)
 From phone/mobile call.
 Say, “This is an EMERGENCY”.
 Describe the incident location.
 Describe the incident.
 Report injuries, if any.
 Give your name and other details.
 Stay on line until further instructed.
EMERGENCY PROCEDURE
 Know the Assembly Areas.
 In case of emergency, stop your work and
rush to the assembly area.
 Be there until advised to move.
 Participate in Roll Call / Head count.
 Look for your co-workers.
ASSEMBLY AREA
Thank You.

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FIRE FIGHTING

  • 3. In order to have FIRE, three things are necessary – FUEL+OXYGEN+HEAT. It is represented as Fire Triangle. If any side of triangle is removed the fire is CEASED.
  • 4.  Class A: It consist of ordinary combustibles such as wood, paper, fabric, and most kinds of trash.  Class B: Fires with flammable or combustible liquids.  Class C: Fire are those which consist of inflammable gases.  Class E: Fire with electrical like short circuit, static fire.  Class K: Fire with cooking oil, fats. Class of Fire
  • 5. Class of Fire & Fuel Foam Carbon Dioxide DCP ABC CLASS A (WOOD, PAPER, CLOTH, Etc.) GOOD POOR FAIR VERY GOOD CLASS B (LIQUID FUEL) FAIR VERY GOOD VERY GOOD VERY GOOD CLASS C (GASEOUS) DO NOT USE VERY GOOD VERY GOOD VERY GOOD CLASS D (METALS) DO NOT USE NOT EFFECTIVE VERY GOOD VERY GOOD CLASS E (ELECTRICAL) DO NOT USE VERY GOOD GOOD VERY GOOD CLASS K (COOKING OIL, FAT) VERY GOOD VERY GOOD DO NOT USE DO NOT USE
  • 6.
  • 8. EMERGENCY CONTACT Call  0580290327 OR Ext. 9601 (PROJECT MANAGER)  0599748039 OR Ext. 9606 0592760385 (SAFETY DEPARTMENT)  0597391457 OR Ext. 9611 (MALE NURSE/ FIRST AID)  0597391457 (AMBAULANCE DRIVER)
  • 9.  From phone/mobile call.  Say, “This is an EMERGENCY”.  Describe the incident location.  Describe the incident.  Report injuries, if any.  Give your name and other details.  Stay on line until further instructed. EMERGENCY PROCEDURE
  • 10.  Know the Assembly Areas.  In case of emergency, stop your work and rush to the assembly area.  Be there until advised to move.  Participate in Roll Call / Head count.  Look for your co-workers. ASSEMBLY AREA