Free Fire Extinguisher Training Video - OSHA - Updated for 2020

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Check out our Free Fire Extinguisher Training Video OSHA, including fire extinguisher types, the PASS method for using fire extinguishers, and when to fight fires and when to evacuate.

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I never thought I would spend 5 minutes watching a video about fire extinguishers, but I just did. I'm sure the information was valuable. 😀

johnwyoder
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Well done presentation. Some easy to remember acronyms that can help make sure the extinguisher is the correct type is as follows: A = Ashes. B = Barrels. C = Circuits. D = Dynamite. K = Kitchen. In a commercial establishment a workplace hazard assessment likely has been already done and periodic audits may be required by law in some areas. For example in a welding and fabrication shop that works with magnesium, titanium and similar exotic metals will likely have a class D extinguisher in addition to the most commonly seen ABC dry chemical type on hand. The class D extinguisher is typically yellow while the ABC type is usually red. Likewise if you are a serious home cook and do a lot of deep frying a class K in addition to an ABC extinguisher is a wise investment for maximum fire safety and is typically required by law in commercial kitchens.

Sparky-wwre
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A fires leave Ashes, B fires are items stored in Barrels, C fires are things that have Circuits. Nothing crafty for D type fires and K, of course is for Kitchen. That's been a good way for me to train so someone might remember.

stevenweiser
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One of the best videos i found so far! Amazing work!

mandoso
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Thank you for sharing. Almost all of us can stand some refresher training to maintain proficiency, should you ever find yourself in an unexpected situation.

While on the subject of fire classes, there is actually no such thing as a class C only extinguisher, because the "C" merely indicates the extinguishing agent does not conduct electricity back to the user where it poses a risk of electrocution, therefore an extinguisher with suitable for C fires will always be either A-B-C (most common), B-C (CO², Halon/Halotron units less than 11 lb), or A-C (water mist)

Sparky-wwre
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It is very important to know the different types of fire extinguishers and which type of fire it should be used. Your explanation is very clear and easy to understand. Thank you very much! =)

nicolesanders
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Thanks for the awareness 🙏 People must remember that the "1st" protocol is to call the fire department whilst they on the way you can try fight the fire and assit with evacuation if it's safe to do so.

dionmaharaj
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Thank you for sharing, this is a refreshing even though I have been trained for many times in the past. It is important to know the different types of fire extinguishers and which type of fire it should be used. Thank you very much!

liemdoan
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Thank you! I was always a bit anxious in fire drills or when I had a bit of time and noticed a fire extinguisher, as I felt I did not have sufficient knowledge on how to use it, and this anxiety stemmed from when I was away in school years ago and a fire broke out in our home. At that time the fire extinguisher did not work and my sister used my dad's leather coat to put an end to the flames, burning her hands in the process with minor burns along her arms and elbow. She is fine nowadays and is playing all instruments, but things could of become worse at any time. Your video is very well done and easy to understand, and now in my hallway there is a new and yearly verified extinguisher. Thank you.

CouchOfPotatoes
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PASS. Pull, Aim, Squeeze, and Sweep. 🔥

Mark-ppjy
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Useful. I think it's important to know when *not* to try fighting the fire. One of the top videos when you search is a news segment showing a whole couch completely ablaze - I think if I saw that I'd grab everyone I could and leave no way I can put that out myself

TaraTheFox
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As a fire warden, thanks so much for this video😀

reidjones
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It is cool! We have fire extinguisher like that!

elaineshu
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Clear n crisp presentation...😊 to the point.

alvingershon
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That 30 seconds are more likely to be 10-12 seconds. No ordinary fire extinguisher can last for 30 seconds when in operation

gabort.
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I am Indian, ,your vedio is verry best, , mam

lovevloging
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Thank you for this educational training.

RebeccaBaumgardner
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Had a fire, and properly used the correct class of the portable fire extinguisher. The extinguisher last about 12 seconds and not 30 seconds as stated on the video. The video is excellent and clearly communicates the three main points. However, I do believe the time of how long the extinguisher will last needs to be updated or edited by giving a range of time and not just saying 30 seconds.

philipgoldsmith
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🎯 Key points for quick navigation:

00:00 *Tips on use*
00:25 *Understand fire triangle*
00:49 *Three fire elements*
01:02 *Wrong extinguisher risks*
01:17 *Matching extinguisher type*
01:40 *Basic fire science*
01:55 *Extinguisher classes described*
02:36 *Multiple-fuel extinguishers*
03:05 *Incipient fire phase*
03:31 *Safety over firefighting*
04:03 *PASS method explained*
04:27 *Reignition risk*
04:56 *Regular checks advised*

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JohnDavis-ybul
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though I will say powder may remove oxygen but I think the primary effect is to interupt the flaming process ( chain reaction) 30 seconds I think 10 seconds is more likely

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