Workplace Fire Safety Essentials (29 chars)

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Make a presentation about the dangers of fire and smoke, how fire works, how to handle if there is afire, how to extinguish fire. How to evacuate when there is a fire. This for scholing purposes for people on the workfloor

8-slide training on fire/smoke dangers, fire triangle, response procedures, PASS extinguishing method, RACE evacuation steps, and key safety tips for workfloor staff. (152 chars)

December 9, 20258 slides
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Slide 1 - Fire Safety Training for the Workplace

This title slide features the main heading "Fire Safety Training for the Workplace." Its subtitle describes it as an "Essential Guide to Fire Prevention, Response & Evacuation."

Fire Safety Training for the Workplace

Essential Guide to Fire Prevention, Response & Evacuation

Slide 1 - Fire Safety Training for the Workplace
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Slide 2 - Agenda

This agenda slide outlines a fire safety presentation starting with the dangers of fire and smoke, how fire works, and initial response. It continues with extinguishing fires, evacuation procedures, and key takeaways.

Agenda

  1. Dangers of Fire & Smoke
  2. How Fire Works
  3. Initial Response
  4. Extinguishing Fires
  5. Evacuation Procedures
  6. Key Takeaways

Source: Workfloor Fire Safety Training

Speaker Notes
Overview of presentation structure for fire safety schooling on the workfloor.
Slide 2 - Agenda
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Slide 3 - Dangers of Fire & Smoke

Smoke causes three times more deaths than flames and accounts for 50-80% of all fire fatalities. Toxic gases from smoke rapidly reduce oxygen levels.

Dangers of Fire & Smoke

  • 3x: More Smoke Deaths
  • than from flames

  • 50-80%: Smoke Inhalation Fatalities
  • causes most fire deaths

  • Rapid: Oxygen Reduction
  • by toxic gases

Speaker Notes
Highlight smoke as primary killer; stress evacuation over fighting fire.
Slide 3 - Dangers of Fire & Smoke
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Slide 4 - How Fire Works

The fire triangle—fuel, heat, and oxygen—enables combustion that releases heat and light. Fire spreads via convection, conduction, and radiation, and understanding it prevents ignition.

How Fire Works

  • Fire Triangle: Fuel + Heat + Oxygen
  • Combustion releases heat and light
  • Spreads via convection, conduction, radiation
  • Understanding prevents ignition
Slide 4 - How Fire Works
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Slide 5 - If a Fire Occurs

This workflow slide, titled "If a Fire Occurs," outlines four key steps: stay calm and shout "FIRE!" to alert others, pull the nearest fire alarm, and call emergency services with the location. It then instructs assessing the fire—if small and safe, use an extinguisher via the PASS method; otherwise, evacuate immediately.

If a Fire Occurs

{ "headers": [ "Step", "Action" ], "rows": [ [ "Stay Calm", "Remain calm and shout 'FIRE!' to alert others nearby" ], [ "Pull Alarm", "Locate and pull the nearest fire alarm to notify the building" ], [ "Call Emergency Services", "Dial emergency number (e.g., 911) and clearly report the fire location" ], [ "Assess Fire", "If small and safe, use extinguisher (PASS method). Otherwise, evacuate immediately" ] ] }

Source: Fire Safety Training for Workfloor

Speaker Notes
This slide outlines the immediate response steps if a fire occurs. Emphasize staying calm, alerting others, and only fighting small fires if safe. Part of presentation on fire dangers, smoke, extinguishing, and evacuation.
Slide 5 - If a Fire Occurs
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Slide 6 - How to Extinguish Fire (PASS Method)

The slide presents the PASS method for extinguishing a fire using a fire extinguisher in a table format. The steps are: Pull the pin, Aim low at the base of the fire, Squeeze the handle, and Sweep side to side.

How to Extinguish Fire (PASS Method)

{ "headers": [ "Step", "Instruction" ], "rows": [ [ "Pull", "pin on extinguisher" ], [ "Aim", "low at base of fire" ], [ "Squeeze", "handle" ], [ "Sweep", "side to side" ] ] }

Speaker Notes
Never turn back to fire! Use only if trained & safe.
Slide 6 - How to Extinguish Fire (PASS Method)
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Slide 7 - Evacuation Steps

This timeline slide outlines evacuation steps: at 0s, hear the alarm and begin evacuating while alerting others; at 30s, close doors and crawl low under smoke; at 1min, use stairs not elevators; and at 2min, assemble at the muster point. Ongoing, stay outside until official all-clear.

Evacuation Steps

0s: Alert & Alarm Hear alarm, alert others, and begin evacuation immediately. 30s: Close Doors, Crawl Low Shut doors to contain fire, stay low under smoke. 1min: Use Stairs, Not Elevators Head to nearest stairs quickly; avoid elevators at all costs. 2min: Assemble at Muster Point Gather at designated area for headcount and safety check. Ongoing: Stay Out, Wait All-Clear Remain outside until official all-clear from authorities.

Slide 7 - Evacuation Steps
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Slide 8 - Stay Safe!

This conclusion slide, titled "Stay Safe!", reminds viewers to "Stay Safe – Remember RACE!". Its subtitle urges regular practice of drills, noting that awareness saves lives.

Stay Safe!

Stay Safe – Remember RACE!

Practice drills regularly. Your awareness saves lives.

Slide 8 - Stay Safe!
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