Fire Safety Essay

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Firefighters Essay
Bureau of Fire Protection Essay
Essay on Wildfires
Fire Prevention Essay
Fire Emergency Drill
Fire Safety Essay
Firefighter Safety Essay


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Firefighters Essay
Firefighters outfit Firefighters outfit [Figure 1.8] o Outfits must protect from all fire hazards
[11.1.1.1] o Boots and gloves of rubber or other non conducting material, as well as a rigid helmet
providing protection from impact, electrical safety lamp, and firefighters axe [1.1.1–1.1.5] o For
each suit a breathing apparatus but be equip [1.1.2] o Ships over 60 meters in length must have two
outfits provided. [1.3.2] All regulations are taken from [eur–lex.europa.edu n.d.] Types of fires When
it comes to fire safety on board we have taken the following precautions by purchases the following
equipment to deal with two types of fire we expect to have on board. Class A, Class B, and Class C
fires. Class A fires are caused and fueled wood, cloth and...show more content...
Wet pipe system to help battle fires of the B type [fireline 2014]. These sprinklers have water in
them at all times and allow for a quick response to fires if there is no one to combat them right
away. These are very cost efficient and low maintence as well. In case of guests of employees
getting caught in a fire there will be Omera fire blankets [Figure 1.3] these will help reduce fire
effects in case of emergency. We will use SOL classic white and green emergency exit signs at
designated emergency exits, paired with lights [Figure 1.4] to help guide guests in case of any
type emergency. This will help guests locate exits in a timely and safe manor. These must be at
every assembly station, in all alleyways and stairways, as well as machinery spaces and control
stations on board as required by regulations II–2/B/16.1.3.7. In case of fire emergency employees
will use Viking firefighting outfits to help combat any problems on board. With the help of
Safelincs Duel heat and smoke detectors [Figure 1.10] only one type of detector will need to be
purchases for common, and staff
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Bureau of Fire Protection Essay
UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES
National College of Public Administration and Governance
Diliman, Quezon City
PERFORMANCE OF THE
BUREAU OF FIRE PROTECTION (BFP):
CONTRIBUTIONS TO FIRE MANAGEMENT
A proposal submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for PA 199.2
By:
Nheo Cervantes
Geofel Soriano
Adviser:
Vicente Mariano
September 27, 2011
I. Introduction Fires are one of the few calamities of which we can prevent. Besides the efforts of the
Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), and the passing of the Revised Fire Code or RA 9514 in 2008,
fires are still one of the leading man–made disasters in the Philippines. In 2011, there had already
been several fires like the incident last February 7 which left 3000...show more content...
The new Fire Code also contains provisions of administrative sanctions that can be given to BFP
personnel who are not properly implementing their jobs (Dollente, 2011).
"Fire" is defined as a "rapid burning of a combustible material with the evolution of heat and
usually accompanied by flame, and is used by human beings. Uncontrolled fire remains to be one
of the major causes of death and property damage in today's society. Fires do happen on a frequent
basis in industry and other arenas" (Schneid, 2000:9). Schneid talks mainly on preparedness when
these incidents happen and some strategies about other disasters as well.
March is the Fire Prevention Month in the Philippines. The BFP announced several fire safety
precautions to help manage fires. Despite these precautions, the BFP stated that most
establishments, notably in Baguio City, are fire safety violators. In relation to this, there have been
a series of fires here in Metro Manila, notable of which was the fire that engulfed the houses in
Agham Road last February (Dar, 2011). The problem of fire during these months seems to occur
every year.
Administrative Actions
"Disaster Risk Management (DRM)" is the "process of guiding and directing people, local
communities and concerned government,

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Essay on Wildfires
A wildfire is any instance of uncontrolled burning in grasslands, brush, or woodlands. Wildfires
destroy property and valuable natural resources, and may threaten the lives of people and animals.
Wildfires can occur at any time of the year, but usually occur during hot, dry weather. Wildfires are
usually signaled by dense smoke which may fill the air for miles around. The National Weather
Service, U.S. Forest Service, and State forestry agencies combine to give wildfire probability
forecasts. Local radio and television stations broadcast information and warnings on local fire
conditions. Wildfires pose an increasing threat to the residential United States. In 1987, 53,000 fires
consumed more than two million acres. By October 1988, almost...show more content...
On the actual day of the fire, the fire planners will again check such conditions as wind and
moisture content in the vegetation. The wind direction will determine where the fire is started. Fire
crews start the burn with a device called a drip torch. A drip torch is a can of fuel with a
flame–carrying wick at the end. When the crewmember tilts the wick toward the ground, a flame
streams out and ignites the vegetation. Most of the effort that goes into a prescribed fire is making
sure that it is contained in the boundaries set for the fire. Firefighters and fire suppression equipment
are near the site if the fire grows out of control (www.nps.gov/wica/fir–why.html, pgs. 1–3).
While not all the effects of prescribed burns are known some are very evident. The first of these
common effects is that vegetation and fallen dead material are burned creating an open forest floor.
This eliminates any fuel that could contribute to a high intensity fire in the future. When the fire
burns the organic material in the forest, nutrient rich ash is left behind. When the first rain comes,
the nutrients in the ash dissolve into the soil for the new plants to use. This process is called
nutrient recycling. These nutrients left in the soil are a good source of food for the young plants
that will begin to grow back. Another outcome of prescribed fire is that new growth begins
immediately after the fires have been extinguished. Within
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Fire Prevention Essay
Fire prevention is a term being heard more and more today in America. It is starting to become a
standard in today's fire departments. Fire has the ability to keep us warm and also has the ability
to make us homeless. As we grow as community and the technology changes, Fire Prevention needs
to be made more of a necessity in our homes today. More homes are being built out of lighter
material along with being built closer and closer together. Each can lead to extreme destruction,
homes being lost, people being displaced, and even death. Why should we not protect homes and
defend them against an enemy that can attack at any minute? Fire prevention needs to start in the
home and then be carried onward in our lives. There are very...show more content...
Today we have moved beyond young men in street rattling wooden noise makers, technology has
given us a new kind of fire alarm. There are 2 main kinds of fire alarms: ionization and
photoelectric. Ionization alarms sound more quickly when a flaming, fast moving fire occurs,
photoelectric alarms are quicker at sensing smoldering, smoky fires. There are also combination
smoke alarms that combine ionization and photoelectric into one unit, called dual sensor smoke
alarms. Most of the fire alarms are powered by batteries which in order for the alarm to work, need
to changed regularly. They provide early detection, and thus warning, of the fire. But they take no
action on the fire itself.
Wet stuff on the Red stuff Something that was introduced in commercial buildings and places of
large quantities of people, have made their way into our homes. Fire sprinklers are being installed
into residential buildings as a normal item. In a report by The Home Fire Sprinkler Coalition,
sprinklers typically reduce chances of dying in a fire and the average property loss by one–half to
two–thirds compared to where sprinklers are not present. The same website notes that if both fire
alarms and fire sprinkler are installed in a
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Fire Emergency Drill
CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background
Fire safety is everybody's concern. Poor fire safety practices and improper planning for fire
emergency can consequently lead to critical situations. This is more threatening particularly for
buildings which accommodate laboratories, chemical stores or server rooms. Observance and
application of fire prevention principles can help to reduce or eliminate potential fire hazards.
Moreover, much emphasis must be put on elaboration of a well designed emergency plan that
defines the appropriate procedures to be followed in case of a fire. Implementation and practice of
this plan through fire emergency drills is vital. The main focus of this study being importance of fire
drills and setting up of an...show more content...
(HM Government, 2006) * Electrical hazards * Broken sockets and switches * Faulty plugs *
Overloaded sockets and circuits * Problems with lighting fixtures * Inadequate insulation of cables
* Housekeeping hazards * Trash and scraps * Sawdust * Obstructed emergency exits * Friction
hazards * Damaged machine parts * Insufficient lubricant
Wrong adjustment for moving parts of machine * Process or operation–related hazards * Work
operations involving the use of open flame and which create spark, for example: welding.
* Ignition of combustibles due to molten metal. * Operations involving the evolution of flammable
vapors. * Storage hazards * Insufficient ventilation in chemical store rooms for example. * Failure
to store incompatibles separately in different storage cabinets. * storage of flammables near to heat.
* Smoking hazards * Not taking into account "No Smoking" signs. * Smoking in chemical store
rooms or near to flammables * Throwing cigarettes or matches everywhere
(Henkel, 2001)
2.3 Classes of fire
When fighting fires, it is necessary to choose the right type of fire extinguisher. The choice of the fire
extinguisher is based on the class of fire which depends upon the material being burnt in the fire.
Table 1 gives a summary of the classes of fire and the type of burning material or fuel source.
Table 1: Classes of fire Fuel source| CLASSES OF FIRE| |
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Fire Safety Essay
Fire Safety Essay
After a recent fire at Seton Hall University in South Orange, NJ killed three students who did not
respond to what they thought was a false alarm, officials at Oswego State University are being
especially careful when it comes to the issue of fire safety. This semester there is a new policy
regarding the confiscation of items considered being hazardous. The policy states that any items that
are found and have the potential to cause a fire, such as candles, incense, and certain appliances like
microwaves, and sandwich makers, will be confiscated and not returned to the students they were
taken from. Under the old policy students were able to get the items back at the end of the year.
Around...show more content...
For the students who purposely ignore
them, it is not the job of their resident advisors to check the rooms for those left inside. For students
who are either hearing impaired or heavy sleepers there are strobe lights available for their alarms.
Residence Hall Fire Safety is a serious issue because of the population and potential for injury and
loss that could occur as a result of a fire. In Oswego State University there are fire safety rules in
which every student is expected to know and follow. Each residence hall conducts periodic fire
drills so that residents can learn the proper evacuation procedures and escape routes. Failure to do
so is a violation of residence hall rules and can result in disciplinary action. The procedures and
routes are posted on the inside of each door in resident hall rooms and throughout the building. All
students should know the location of all the exits on their floor and how to reach them in case of
darkness.
Every hall is equipped with heat and smoke sensors, fire extinguishers and fire alarms. When a
student moves into a residence hall they should familiarize themselves with the location of this
equipment. Tampering with any of the fire protection equipment is prohibited. Intentional activation
of alarm systems for any reason other than to report a fire is strictly prohibited.
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Firefighter Safety Essay
Firefighter Safety
We are the most technically advanced nation in the free world but yet we have not been able to
reduce the number of firefighter fatalities over the years. Its one of the great mysteries of the
world today. Our gear is better than what they wore thirty years ago, its better than what they
wore ten years ago and we still lose an average of one hundred firefighters every year. I know that
not all are dying in structure fires but just one is one too many. Today we have many of our guys
who like to push the envelop. Our gear is the best and it will protect us in any kind of conditions.
But is still has limits. You may be protected from the heat and fire to an extent but you can only go
as far as the SCBA will let...show more content...
They are "gun–hoe" on an interior attack without giving it some strategic thought first. They put
their men into situations where they are extremely exposed when the only life safety concern is to
the firefighters themselves. It is an unconscious tactical command with little thought or regard for
its necessity. The result often is that firefighters are continually killed in highly exposed conditions
under very questionable circumstances. Today's building construction also lends itself into the
deaths of firefighters. We see everyday about building collapsing in on our guys while they are
fighting fire. The builders and engineers are always coming up with lighter materials and cheaper
ways to make things to save them money on construction to boost their bottom lines with out due
regard for safety to others especially firefighters. A light weight wood frame truss will fail under
fire conditions in a little as five to eight minutes. Given the time that the fire is discovered and called
into dispatch, the time they have to turn the call around and dispatch units, one minute to get
enroute, and if they can get on scene within five minutes, another couple of minutes to pull hose
lines and enter the building, your are on the threshold of a roof collapse. Then we also put guys on
the roof to ventilate thus weakening the roof even more. All this for a house that the insurance
company is going to tear down anyway and
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