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Fire Extinguishers

7. Fire Extinguishers. Introduction. Instructor Introduction Topic Introduction Class objectives References Preparation Step Information. Care of Fire Extinguishers. Extinguishers must be regularly inspected and properly maintained. Records keep inspections and maintenance on schedule.

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Fire Extinguishers

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  1. 7 Fire Extinguishers

  2. Introduction • Instructor Introduction • Topic Introduction • Class objectives • References • Preparation Step Information

  3. Care of Fire Extinguishers • Extinguishers must be regularly inspected and properly maintained. • Records keep inspections and maintenance on schedule. • Proper training required for inspection and maintenance. • Follow manufacturer’s recommendations.

  4. Inspection (1 of 2) • “Quick check” verifies availability for immediate use. • Check extinguishers on apparatus regularly. • Check tamper seals. • Weigh or “heft” to determine fullness. • Examine for obvious physical damage, corrosion, or leaks.

  5. Inspection (2 of 2) • Check pressure gauge. • Confirm proper identification by type and rating. • Shake dry chemicals to mix agent. • Check nozzle for damage or obstructions. • Take problem units out of service and replace with spares.

  6. Verification of Sufficient Extinguishing Agent • Stored-pressure extinguishers • Pressure gauge indicates if pressure is sufficient to expel entire agent. • Weight of unit indicates degree of fullness. • Intact tamper seal indicates fullness. • Cartridge-type extinguishers • Pressurized gas expelled only when cartridge punctured. • Un-punctured cartridge indicates full, proper charge.

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