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SafetyBytes® Fire Safety - Fire Classifications
Every 20 seconds, a fire department responds to a fire somewhere in the United States. Once a minute, a fire occurs in a structure. Although fire's toll has declined steadily over the past two decades, fire continues to cause major losses. In this SafetyBytes® course, we’ll discuss fire classifications.
SafetyBytes® Fire Safety: Fire Extinguisher Overview
Just how important are fire extinguishers? It turns out very important! Often ignored, these life saving devices play a vital role in keeping us safe. It is time for fire extinguishers to get the respect they deserve. In this SafetyBytes® module, we’ll review the important things you must consider about your fire extinguishers.
SafetyBytes® Fire Safety: Fire Extinguishers
There are different classes of fire as well as different types of fire extinguishers for each class. Using the wrong type can make the fire worse and cause serious injury to you or the people around you. In this SafetyBytes® lesson, we’ll review the different types of fire extinguishers.
SafetyBytes® Fire Safety: Using Fire Extinguishers Safely
Fire is among the most serious hazards that you may face in the workplace. While proper procedures and training can minimize its likelihood, you still must be prepared to deal with a fire emergency should it occur. In this SafetyBytes® lesson, we’ll review the procedures you should follow in the event of a fire.
Fire Basics in the Workplace™ - Part 1
Each year in the United States, fires affect around 56,000 places where people work, ranging from offices and small business, to manufacturing and industrial sites. In this lesson, we’ll discuss: preventing fires, classes of fire and types of fire extinguishers.
Fire Basics in the Workplace™ - Part 2
Each year in the United States, fires affect around 56,000 places where people work, ranging from offices and small business, to manufacturing and industrial sites. In this lesson, we’ll discuss: examples of fire types and their prevention & the PASS method of using fire extinguishers.
Fire Prevention: It’s Up to You™ (Safety eLearning)
In this eLearning course, you will learn about fire statistics, the types of fire hazards, the elements of fire prevention, and what to do in the event of a fire.
The First 30 Seconds: The Safe Use of Fire Extinguishers™ (Safety eLearning)
In this eLearning course, you will learn about when and how to best use a fire extinguisher, when not to fight a fire, and how fire extinguishers are matched to various classifications of fires.
SafetyBytes® Common Physical Hazard Terms
A physical hazard is a substance that is likely to burn or support fire; may explode or release high pressures that can inflict bodily injury; or can spontaneously react on its own, or when exposed to water. In this SafetyBytes® course, we’ll discuss common physical hazard terms.
SafetyBytes® How Fire Works
A fire can occur anytime, anywhere and from a wide variety of causes. This SafetyBytes® course describes how a fire actually works - the elements needed for one to start.
SafetyBytes® Physical Hazards - Protective Measures
OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard is based on a simple concept -- that employees have both a need and a right to know the hazards and identities of the chemicals they are exposed to when working. In this SafetyBytes® lesson, we’ll discuss some of the protective measures you can take when dealing with physical hazards.
SafetyBytes® - An Overview of Fire Protection Within the Workplace
Fire prevention in the workplace is a key safety concern, Yet fires are more common in businesses than you might think. This SafetyBytes® module points out common flash points in the workplace.
SafetyBytes® NFPA 704 Warning System
The National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA), in section 704 of the National Fire Code, specifies a system for identifying the hazards associated with materials. In this SafetyBytes® lesson, we’ll discuss the description methods used in the NFPA 704 Warning System.
SafetyBytes® Physical Hazards Within The Workplace
Hazards that can lead to fires, explosions and the resulting burns and injuries are known as physical hazards. In this SafetyBytes® module, we’ll discuss the different classes of physical hazards.
SafetyBytes® - The NFPA 704 Hazard Identification System
Signs, tags, labels, and placards convey information that is intended to change behavior, give instructions, and/or convey important safety information and warnings. In this SafetyBytes® module, we’ll discuss the NFPA 704 Hazard Identification System.