Monday, December 5, 2011

Fire Prevention in Healthcare Facilities



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To prevent fire employees need to know what drives them. All fires include three elements: heat, fuel and oxygen. Removing any of these elements will stop the fire. Fires were started with a burning heat, and heat can be generated by all that hot - naked flames, chemical reaction, faulty electrical, overheating of equipment, and hot surfaces. After a fire starts it will grow warmer and will not stop until one of the three elements of the game.

Flames created by flammable vapors coming off materijala.Temperatura at which the material emits flammable vapors is known as points zapaljenja.Plamište may change depending on how much oxygen is in the air. For example, an ordinary cleanser to high flashpoint in normal air may be flammable in the area where the patient is given oxygen.

Flames created by flammable vapors coming off materijala.Temperatura at which the material emits flammable vapors is known as points zapaljenja.Plamište may change depending on how much oxygen is in the air. For example, an ordinary cleanser to high flashpoint in normal air may be flammable in the area where the patient is given oxygen.

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Flames created by flammable vapors coming off materijala.Temperatura at which the material emits flammable vapors is known as points zapaljenja.Plamište may change depending on how much oxygen is in the air. For example, an ordinary cleanser to high flashpoint in normal air may be flammable in the area where the patient is given oxygen.

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Flames created by flammable vapors coming off materijala.Temperatura at which the material emits flammable vapors is known as points zapaljenja.Plamište may change depending on how much oxygen is in the air. For example, an ordinary cleanser to high flashpoint in normal air may be flammable in the area where the patient is given oxygen.

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Fires are divided into four classes: A, B, C & D class fires involve normal substances such as wood, paper or cardboard. These fires can be quenched with water. Class B fires fueled by flammable liquids and gases. Dry foam are the best way to fire this type of fire. Class C fires are electrical and electrical equipment included. They were shut down by the non-interacting agents. Class D fires are fueled by combustible metals. These types of fires are very difficult to extinguish and must be left to a professional to turn off.

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When the fire starts to health care workers must act brzo.Najbolji way to ensure this is an emergency plan mjere.Plan be carefully defined to apply fire to fight fire, which is responsible for patient safety, evacuation procedures and the end of patient care in an emergency.

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The first thing you need to do is rescue. If anyone is in immediate danger, get them out of the room, shut the door. Alarm is as follows. Make sure the fire alarm is activated, and 911 was called. The third limit fire. Make sure the doors are closed, and the flame or smoke will not spread to other parts objekta.Posljednji step is to shut down. If you've been trained to use a fire extinguisher This is the time to use it, but be careful not to threaten the first. Always, to assess whether it will be safely shut down during the process. Never try to extinguish the fire if you are not trained, the fire had grown too large, or if you have to open the door where the fire.

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in the office and industrial settings, all staff are advised to immediately exit a fire situation, however, in a medical institution that is not practical. All non-essential personal and visitors are advised to follow Posted escape, but in most cases, patients are "defended" from the fire, and not move. In many cases, moving patients from dangerous fires. When evacuating make sure Never use the lift, make sure all doors are cool to the touch and if you smoke rises crawl on the floor, if necessary.

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In conclusion, everyone is an important part of your objects from the fire plan. Training employees in fire protection is crucial and can save lives. Have a contingency plan with clear instructions and make sure all employees know their role in a fire emergency.

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