Fire fighting, types of fires, types of fire extinguishers, building management systems, sprinkler systems, heat and smoke sensors.
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Fire fighting, types of fires, types of fire extinguishers, building management systems, sprinkler systems, heat and smoke sensors.
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Fire hydrant installation consists of a system of pipe work connected directly to the water supply main to provide water to each and every hydrant outlet and is intended to provide water for the firemen to fight a fire. The water is discharged into the fire engine form which it is then pumped and sprayed over fire. Where the water supply is not reliable or inadequate, hydrant pumps should be provided to pressurize the fire mains.
Fire Hydrant System/Sprinkler System Fire Fighting Systems Fire Hydrant Syst...RajyogFireServicesPv
Fire Hydrant System,System Information,Operational Information,Fire Alarm System ......
Being one of the oldest but yet the most effective and common fire fighting solution, a well designed and a well laid out Hydrant System forms the backbone of the entire fire fighting system. It comprises of heavy duty above & underground piping with accessories. External and Fire Escape Hydrant valves are provided at every strategic location. A fire hydrant is a pipe that allows water to flow from a water main with the control of a valve in order to put out a fire.
A fire sprinkler system is an active fire protection measure, consisting of a water supply system, providing adequate pressure and flow rate to a water distribution piping system, onto which fire sprinklers are connected
An automatic sprinkler system is intended to detect, control and extinguish a fire, and warn the occupants of occurrence of fire. The installation comprises fire pumps, water storage tanks, control valve sets, sprinkler heads, flow switches, pressure switches, pipe work and valves. The system operates automatically without human intervention.
described definition ..all types of fire protection devices...fire alarm systems..fire detector systems..standards for designing building in case of afire,emergency exit,safety factors...
MNG Academy is a division of Mahendra Nath Ghosh Educational & Welfare Trust. We are the official training partner of MSME central Govt Of India. We provide diploma course in fire and safety. This presentation will help you a lot to know fire and safety training curriculum of our organisation.
Fire hydrant installation consists of a system of pipe work connected directly to the water supply main to provide water to each and every hydrant outlet and is intended to provide water for the firemen to fight a fire. The water is discharged into the fire engine form which it is then pumped and sprayed over fire. Where the water supply is not reliable or inadequate, hydrant pumps should be provided to pressurize the fire mains.
Fire Hydrant System/Sprinkler System Fire Fighting Systems Fire Hydrant Syst...RajyogFireServicesPv
Fire Hydrant System,System Information,Operational Information,Fire Alarm System ......
Being one of the oldest but yet the most effective and common fire fighting solution, a well designed and a well laid out Hydrant System forms the backbone of the entire fire fighting system. It comprises of heavy duty above & underground piping with accessories. External and Fire Escape Hydrant valves are provided at every strategic location. A fire hydrant is a pipe that allows water to flow from a water main with the control of a valve in order to put out a fire.
A fire sprinkler system is an active fire protection measure, consisting of a water supply system, providing adequate pressure and flow rate to a water distribution piping system, onto which fire sprinklers are connected
An automatic sprinkler system is intended to detect, control and extinguish a fire, and warn the occupants of occurrence of fire. The installation comprises fire pumps, water storage tanks, control valve sets, sprinkler heads, flow switches, pressure switches, pipe work and valves. The system operates automatically without human intervention.
described definition ..all types of fire protection devices...fire alarm systems..fire detector systems..standards for designing building in case of afire,emergency exit,safety factors...
MNG Academy is a division of Mahendra Nath Ghosh Educational & Welfare Trust. We are the official training partner of MSME central Govt Of India. We provide diploma course in fire and safety. This presentation will help you a lot to know fire and safety training curriculum of our organisation.
1. Basic Fire Fighting Training
Fire and Types
of Fire
Types of Heat
Transmission
Types of
Extinguishing
Types of Fire
Extinguishers
2. A process in which substances combine
chemically with oxygen from the air and
typically give out bright light, heat, and
smoke; combustion or burning.
Fire Triangle
5. Class B
flammable or combustible liquids such as gasoline, kerosene,
paint, paint thinners and propane
Class C
Energized electrical equipment, such as appliances,
switches, panel boxes and power tools.
Class D
Certain combustible metals, such as magnesium, titanium,
potassium, and sodium
6. Types of Removing Fire
COOLING
Removal of heat.
(Best cooling media is water
SMOTHERING
Reducing % of oxygen. Cutting off the
supply of oxygen. (Blanketing, Use foam
STARVATION
Removal of fuel or removal of
combustible material near by
8. Water type Extinguisher
A ring or pin on the handle stops the fire extinguisher from being
set off by accident. It also acts as a tamper-proof seal: if the ring is
broken or missing, you know the extinguisher needs to be
checked.
Inside the sturdy steel case, there's a canister containing high-
pressure gas (orange with blue hashing).
Most of the extinguisher is filled with water (blue).
A tube runs right up the inside of the tube to a nozzle outside
(gray).
The nozzle often ends in a piece of bendy plastic so you can easily
direct it toward the base of a fire.
To operate the extinguisher, you pull the ring and press the handle.
Pressing the handle opens a valve (shown here as a green arrow)
that releases the pressurized gas from the canister.
The gas immediately expands and fills the inside of the
extinguisher, pushing the water downward
As the water is pushed down, it rises up the tube
A jet of water emerges from the nozzle.
12. CO2 Extinguisher
These consist basically of a pressure cylinder with a valve for releasing the gas
and a discharge horn. The gas is maintained in liquid form at a pressure of 50 bars
(750 psi).
The discharge horn allows the gas to expand at a ratio of 450:1 and when it is
directed into the fire, prevents air from being pulled along entrainment by
reducing the velocity of gas.
The average discharge time is 16 – 30 seconds.
Advantages:
i. Rapid in action, independent of atmospheric temperature.
Ii. It is an inert gas which quickly disperses, leaving no trace.
iii. It is a non-conductor of electricity.
iv. Can be used in the incipient (first) stage of highly flammable
liquid fires.
v. Penetrates inaccessible places
Disadvantages:
i. The total weight in relation to the contents is considerable
ii. There is no visible way to check the contents
14. Personal protective equipment (PPE)
It is refers to protective clothing, helmets,
goggles, or other garments or equipment
designed to protect the wearer's body from
injury or infection. The hazards addressed by
protective equipment include physical,
electrical, heat, chemicals, biohazards, and
airborne particulate matter.
15. CCTV Cameras :
For surveillance of
movement/footages of
incidents and accidents
SMOKE DETECTOR :
Is used to detect the smoke
and alarm goes on
17. FIRE ALARM PANEL BOARD :
To monitor breakup of fire and know the
exact location of fire
18. Fire sprinkler system
A fire sprinkler system is an active fire protection measure, consisting of
water supply system, providing adequate pressure and flow rate to a water
distribution piping system, A glass bulb type sprinkler head will spray
water into the room if sufficient heat reaches the bulb and causes it to
shatter. Sprinkler heads operate individually. Note the red liquid alcohol in
the glass bulb.
25. In case of Fire there will be enormous smoke which will fade our vision , to
over come that we have to crawl down to save our life . Always remember
Fire kills slowly but …. “Smoke will kill Immediately & Instantly”
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27.
28. Car parking area in front of Time Office.
Two wheeler parking in between “A & B”
blocks.
Near OUT GATE.
In front of OP Pharmacy in the Ground floor.
29. EVERY ONE MUST KNOW
• WHAT IS FIRE ?
• THE COMMON
CAUSES OF FIRE,
• WHAT TO DO
INCASE OF FIRE,
• HOW TO CALL FIRE
BRIGADE,
• WHAT TO DO WHEN
FIRE BRIGADE
ARRIVES.
• THE NEAREST FIRE
ALARM (IF PROVIDED),
•HOW TO OPERATE
FIRE ALARM,
•THE NEAREST “MEANS
OF ESCAPE”,
• THE NEAREST FIRE
EXTINGUISHERS,
• HOW TO OPERATE AN
EXTINGUISHER
30. At SIMS – 7777 (Security), 7676 (Maintenance)
Fire Control - 101, 112
Ambulance – 108, 102
Police Station – 100
Fire Station CMBT – 044-24792610
31. What the fire alarm sound like in your building
The Escape routes within your building
If you discover a fire, how to raise the alarm
What to do if you hear the fire alarm
Who to call if a fire starts
How to open fire exit doors
Why is it important to go to the assembly area?
Why fire doors should remain closed at all times?
Why are fire extinguishers provided?
32. Ensure that you know;
The escape routes
Emergency exit doors and how to open them
Location and types of fire fighting equipment
Locations of call points
Any specific fire procedures including the
assembly points
Who are your Reporting authorities/Safety
Managers.
Whom to report to for any defects or bad
practices.
33. F - Find what type the fire is.
I - Inform to everyone by raising alarm
R - React Immediately, Restrict the fire by
closing doors, Isolating the fuel
electricity supply
E - Extinguish the fire by using the correct
type fire extinguish media
In case of Fire there will be enormous smoke will fade our vision , to over come that we have to crawl down to save our life . Keep remember Fire kill slowly but Smoke kills instantly