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Iwo, <br /> Mr.Jeffrey Wong aim <br /> San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department <br /> 25 March 2011 <br /> .__._. unified <br /> Distribution Center-Stockton <br /> OVERVIEW <br /> Fire <br /> The company maintains general fire protection for the facility through a supervised <br /> sprinkler system, portable fire extinguishers. and fire hoses, where applicable. Periodic <br /> training is provided to specific personnel in the proper operation of the fire <br /> extinguishers. Fire extinguishers are inspected monthly to ensure that they are in good <br /> operating order <br /> Fine hoses are for use by professional firs righters only. Employees are not <br /> authorized to use the fire hoses. If an attempt to extinguish the fire using an <br /> extinguisher fails. immediately evacuate the building and notify supervision <br /> Fire Extlnculshers-Typo and Use <br /> How to Use <br /> p Mm <br /> p <br /> A-Aim at base fine <br /> S-Sclueeze the lever <br /> A- wS aeu from side to side <br /> WHERE TO USE: <br /> It is natural for a person to use the extinguisher located nearest to a fire. making it <br /> essential that the correct type and size be placed in close proximity to a potential <br /> hazard. Most fire extinguisher nameplates have either the letter or picture symbols <br /> below. Anyone who might be expected to use a fire extinguisher should be familiar with <br /> the letter or picture symbols identifying the types of fire on which it may be used (see <br /> symbols above). The newer picture symbols use the Intemational Sign Symbols <br /> (diagonal red slash) to indicate a potential hazard if the extinguisher is used on that <br /> particular type of fire. Absence of a type of symbol means only that the unit is not <br /> recommended as particularly effective for that class, but not dangerous if used in error <br /> F <br />