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10 A. od <br /> 'J '9 <br /> Safety <br /> FEB 2 4 2015 <br /> Fire Extinguisher Training CiNVIRONMENTAt <br /> 1. Introduce Topic& Objective <br /> A. Types of fire extinguishers <br /> B. Locations &Markings <br /> C. Use of Extinguishers <br /> D. Inspections <br /> 11. Types & Applications <br /> Class A- fires involve materials such as wood,paper, and cloth which produce glowing embers or char <br /> Class B -fires involve flammable gases, liquids, and greases,including gasoline and most hydrocarbon <br /> liquids which must be vaporized for combustion to occur. <br /> Class C -fires involve fires in live electrical equipment or in materials near electrically powered <br /> • equipment. <br /> Class D -fires involve combustible metals, such as magnesium, zirconium,potassium, and sodium. <br /> Combination-such as ABC or BC <br /> III.Location <br /> A. Conspicuous & clearly visible <br /> B. Readily accessible for immediate use <br /> C, Located along normal paths of travel &exit <br /> D.Not blocked <br /> E. Kept in designated locations when not being used <br /> F. Installed on hangers, brackets, in cabinets, or on shelves <br /> G. 40 lbs or exceeding fire extinguishers—should be installed so its top is not more than 3-112 feet <br /> above the floor <br /> H. Class A& D Extinguishers travel distance 75 feet or less <br /> I. Class B Extinguishers travel distance 50 feet or less <br /> • J. Class C Extinguishers -no minimum travel distance -locate in areas with electrical distribution <br /> equipment <br /> Cal Ag Safety, LLC. Revised 07/13 <br />