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Module 5: Fire Protection5.1 Fire Response
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 roles and duties of workers to a fire
Review the protocols of internal fire department
Identify training requirements
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Identify methods to extinguishing hazardous fires
List ways to respond in an emergency
Describe how to extinguish destructive fires
Outline how to execute fire suppression
Understand behavior of fire 5
6Figure 1 Cutting along the hull with a torch
7Figure 2 Hot work cutting side of vessel
8Figure 3 Hot work on beam and fire watch keeping sparks to a minimum
9Figure 4 Firefighters attacking a structural fire
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11Figure 5 Firefighters discussing tactics on response
12Figure 6 State responders standing up incident command system
13Figure 7 Fumes from hot work on a shaft
14Figure 8 Command post trailers with communications package
15Figure 9 Suiting up with breathing apparatus
16Figure 10 Smoke raising from a double bottom tank
17Figure 11 Fire department ladder truck
18Figure 12 Close up view of the transfer on truck
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20Figure 13 Diesel fire exercise conducting a control burn
21Figure 14 Diesel fire controlled slope fire
22Figure 15 Firefighters in bunker gear ready response
23Figure 16 Non-essential personnel out of cargo compartment during hot work
24Figure 17 Fire chief surveying area during a control burn
25Figure 18 Harlingen, Texas, fire department responding during a exercise
26Figure 19 Fire fighters attacking fire during a controlled exercise
27Figure 20 Fire Chief briefing command on fire response
28Figure 21 Captain working with facility personnel during exercise
29Figure 22 Fire fighters surveying area along docks
30Figure 23 Medic helicopter lands at the staging area
31Figure 24 Fire crews discuss response with federal fire crews
32Figure 25 Hot work along cargo tank interior
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34Figure 26 Fire crews in ready position outside structural fire
35Figure 27 Ambulance on standby during exercise
36Figure 28 Conducting medical surveillance
37Figure 29 Powered Air Purified Respirator
38Figure 30 Fit test on a Power Air Purified respirator
39Figure 31 Fit testing completed
40Figure 32 Main deck view evacuation route
41Figure 33 Personnel being accounted for after departing vessel
42Figure 34 Overall view of shipbreaking yard
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OSHA eTool www.osha.govWikipedia Encyclopedia http://en.wikipedia.org
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Worker safety is a priority