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Module 5: Fire Protection 5.2 Fire Watches Susan Harwood Grant Number SH-17820-08-60-F-23. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Module 5: Fire Protection5.2 Fire Watches
Susan Harwood Grant Number SH-17820-08-60-F-23
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This material was produced under grant number SH-17820-08-60-F-23 from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. It does not necessarily reflect the views or polices of the U.S. Department of Labor, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.
Describe the duties for a fire watchRecognize how to prevent and
extinguish firesExplain the steps for monitoring hot
workDescribe fire fighting proceduresOutline personal protective equipmentReview training of a fire watch
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Define the look out responsibilities Identify the signs of fireState methods to extinguishing fires
quicklyIndicate how to be focused on areas
of fire watches Outline the duties of the fire watch
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6Figure 1 Fire watch keeping area damp to prevent flare ups
7Figure 2 Applying water to maintain safety of workers in the compartment
8Figure 3 Fire watch on bank keeping bank wet with water
9Figure 4 Cutters waiting for hot work above to be completed
10Figure 5 Fire watch on lower compartment standing by
11Figure 6 Hot work inside compartment
12Figure 7 Fire team communicating with entry team
13Figure 8 Team leader checking around external area
14Figure 9 Fire suppression water being applied
15Figure 10 Insulation in a freezer compartment
16Figure 11 Molten steel from hot work inside compartment
17Figure 12 Double fire watch during hot work on beam
18Figure 13 Cutting cargo compartment with torches
19Figure 14 Fire crews dressing out
20Figure 15 Gasoline fire in test condition
21Figure 16 Slag hitting ground from hot work
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23Figure 17 Hot work on propeller
24Figure 18 Close up view of slag flying from torch
25Figure 19 Fire extinguisher test
26Figure 20 Two personnel are training with fire extinguishers
27Figure 21 Fire watch watching cutter and hoses
28Figure 22 Trained fire watch crew monitoring hot work in compartment
29Figure 23 Fire watch with charged fire hose
30Figure 24 Shows the barriers between compartments
31Figure 25 Surveying below decks prior to hot work
32Figure 26 Personnel exiting the vessel
33Figure 27 Water application on bank to reduce fires
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OSHA eTool www.osha.govWikipedia Encyclopedia http://en.wikipedia.org
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Worker safety is a priority.