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VED <br /> -_7E I <br /> v1,AY 2 2 2017 <br /> Fire or Explosion Response Plan <br /> Sanborn Chevrolet r "'-ALTH <br /> 1. Fire Prevention: The best means of managing a fire/explosion hazard at the facility is to prevent such an <br /> event. In that regard, facility management has prepared a Fire Prevention Plan that is included as Exhibit(a)to this <br /> Response Plan. <br /> 2. Reporting: Any fire or explosion should be reported immediately to the local fire department or by dialing 911. <br /> 3. Fire Fighting Activities: <br /> a. Fire Department: The facility will rely primarily upon the local fire department for response to a fire or <br /> explosion at the facility. The facility is not equipped,nor are personnel trained to respond to anything except <br /> the smallest fire. A fire in a trashcan or in a pile of rags could be an example of a small fire. <br /> b. Facility Fire Fighting Activities: <br /> L Fire Fighting Equipment: Facility equipment is limited to small,hand-held extinguishers. Properly <br /> used,these extinguishers can put out a small fire or control it until the fire department arrives. Portable <br /> fire extinguishers are not designed to fight large or spreading fires. <br /> These extinguishers carry notations that indicate which class of fire they can be used to fight. These <br /> notations consist of a series of numbers and letters(ex: 2A,20BC)and are further explained as follows: <br /> • "A": Effective against wood,paper and rubbish. Many fire extinguishers have a triangle <br /> surrounding the A. The triangle is the international symbol for an A type fire. The numbers in <br /> front of the A, in our example the number 2,means that the extinguisher has been rated as being <br /> capable of putting out an A type fire two square feet in area. <br /> • "B": Effective against flammable and combustible liquids. The square that often surrounds the B <br /> is the international symbol for a liquid fire. The number in front of the B, in our example the <br /> number 20, is a relative term and means only that the extinguisher can handle a B fire 20 times <br /> larger than an extinguisher rated IB. <br /> • "C": Effective against electrical fires. The circle that may be around the letter is the international <br /> symbol for an electrical fire. There is no number rating system for the C designation on a fire <br /> extinguisher. <br /> Note: A 2A, 20BC extinguisher may therefore be used on any fire that might be anticipated at the <br /> facility. Of note, most of the portable fire extinguishers present at this facility are rated as "ABC" <br /> units. Further, a "BC"extinguisher may be effective on a Class Afire. <br /> ii. Precautions: Before any effort is made to fight a fire,the individual(s)involved should make sure of <br /> the following: <br /> • Everyone has left or is leaving the building. <br /> • The fire department has been notified. <br /> • The fire is confined to a small area and is not spreading beyond the immediate area. <br /> • The individual using the extinguisher has an unobstructed escape route to which the fire will not <br /> spread. <br /> • The individual using the extinguisher is trained in its proper use. <br /> iii. Use of a Portable Fire Extinguisher: There are general guidelines that apply to the use of portable <br /> fire extinguishers. In general, an individual using an extinguisher should stand six to eight feet away <br /> from the fire and follow the four-step PASS procedure. If the fire does not go out immediately, the <br /> Emergency Response Action Plan— Sanborn Chevrolet 1110 vALL <br /> Page 5 <br />