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Published by SALUSFire Emergency Procedures: RACE Protocol ========================================
In the event of a fire emergency, it is crucial to act quickly and decisively to protect lives and property. The RACE acronym provides a simple, memorable framework for the essential steps to take during a fire:
RACE: An Overview
- Rescue: Remove anyone in immediate danger from the fire area, if it is safe to do so.
- Alarm: Activate the fire alarm system to alert others in the building.
- Contain: Close doors and windows to contain the fire and prevent it from spreading.
- Extinguish/Evacuate: Attempt to extinguish the fire if it is small and you have the proper equipment, or evacuate the area if the fire is too large or spreading rapidly.
Detailed RACE Procedures
Rescue
Prioritize Immediate Rescue
If a fire is detected, the first priority is to rescue individuals in immediate danger. Before attempting a rescue, assess the situation to ensure your own safety. Do not enter a fire area if:
- Heavy smoke is present
- Flames are visible
- The fire is rapidly spreading
- You are not trained or equipped for fire rescue
Assisting with Evacuation
If the area is safe to enter, assist individuals in exiting the building. Provide physical assistance to those who need it, and guide them to the nearest safe exit. If someone is unable to evacuate on their own, call for professional fire rescue services immediately and provide them with the individual's location.
Alarm
Activating the Fire Alarm
Activating the fire alarm system is critical to alert all occupants of the building to the fire emergency. Fire alarm stations are typically located near exits and in common areas. To activate the alarm:
- Locate the nearest fire alarm pull station.
- Pull the alarm handle down firmly to activate the alarm.
- Confirm that the alarm sound is audible throughout the area.
Importance of Immediate Notification
Even if you believe others have already reported the fire, it is essential to activate the alarm yourself to ensure everyone is notified. Do not assume someone else has taken care of it.
Contain
Methods for Containing a Fire
Containing the fire helps to limit its spread and minimize damage. This involves:
- Closing all doors and windows in the affected area to reduce oxygen flow to the fire.
- If possible and safe, using fire-resistant blankets or materials to cover the fire source.
- Shutting off any electrical equipment or gas lines in the immediate vicinity of the fire, if trained and authorized to do so.
When to Prioritize Evacuation
Do not attempt to contain a fire that is already large or spreading rapidly. Your safety is the top priority. Instead, focus on evacuating and alerting others.
Extinguish/Evacuate
Assessing the Fire
If the fire is small and contained, and you have been trained in the proper use of fire extinguishers, you may attempt to extinguish it. Before attempting to extinguish the fire:
- Ensure you have a clear escape route.
- Verify that you have the correct type of fire extinguisher for the type of fire (e.g., Class A for paper, Class B for flammable liquids, Class C for electrical fires).
- Read the instructions on the fire extinguisher and understand how to use it.
Using a Fire Extinguisher
Use a fire extinguisher in a sweeping motion, aiming at the base of the fire. If the fire does not immediately begin to subside, evacuate the area immediately. If the fire is too large, spreading rapidly, or you are not comfortable using a fire extinguisher, evacuate immediately. Close doors behind you as you leave to help contain the fire.
Fire Prevention/First Aid
In the event of a fire, it is important to have a first-aid kit and fire extinguisher readily available in the operator's cab and to keep them properly maintained. Follow the instructions provided with the first-aid kit and fire extinguisher. [1]
General Safety Practices
Preventative Measures
To minimize the risk of fire:
- Keep the work area clean and free of combustible materials such as trash, grease, and debris.
- Handle fuel with care, as it is highly flammable. Do not refuel equipment while smoking or near open flames or sparks.
- Always stop the engine before refueling and fill the fuel tank outdoors.
- Clean up any spilled fuel immediately.
- Ensure that electrical equipment is properly maintained and in good working order.
- Be aware of potential ignition sources, such as welding sparks or hot surfaces.
Personal Protective Equipment
Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), including eye protection, gloves, safety boots, and a hard hat, when performing tasks that could pose a fire hazard. Protective clothing should be snug and belted where required. [1]
By following these RACE procedures and general safety practices, you can significantly improve your ability to respond effectively to a fire emergency and protect yourself and others from harm.
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[1] TEREX TH528C (manufactured from 2/14/2001 to 9/14/2002) - Operator's Manual (PN 236498)
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# TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont.) ! # GENERAL SAFETY ! # GENERAL SAFETY PROCEDURES ## SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL Stop and take time to read ALL safety alert messages. Follow all safety messages to avoid injury and/or death. ! WARNING ALWAYS wear eye protection and personal safety equipment. ## THE OPERATOR The operator must be fully trained and qualified to operate this machine. Before start-up or machine operation, the operator must learn the location and purpose of the: 1. Controls 2. Instruments 3. Indicator lights 4. Safety and instruction labels ## ACCIDENT PREVENTION Use protective clothing and safety equipment. Always use approved safety equipment such as: gloves, safety boots, safety hard hats/ goggles and ear protection when necessary. Wear protective clothing that is snug and belted where required. ## FIRE PREVENTION/FIRST AID Install a first-aid kit and fire extinguisher in the operators cab. KEEP THE FIRST-AID KIT and FIRE EXTINGUISHER properly maintained. Follow instructions provided with the first-aid kit and fire extinguisher. CAUSEN / AII 1-3
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