Fire Extinguisher, Emergency Warnings, LOTO

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LOCK OUT / TAG OUT. 5/12/2021.

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Lock out / tag out teammate responsibility. When any piece of equipment, PIV, conveyor, etc. is not functioning properly, IMMEDIATELY let your Team Lead or Supervisor know. The Team Lead or Supervisor will then submit a request through Emaintenance. Maintenance Team will lock out equipment as needed with a tag indicating the reason. NEVER USE EQUIPMENT THAT HAS BEEN LOCKED!.

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Emergency warning systems. 5/12/2021.

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Emergency warning systems. Fire / Evacuation of the Building Horns will sound and light strobes will flash throughout the building. ALL teammates must exit the building and go to their designated muster point. Once the “all clear” is given, teammates may leave the muster point and return to the building (using the bridge or the crosswalk at EG1)..

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Fire extinguisher. 5/12/2021.

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Fire ingredients. Oxygen, heat, and fuel are frequently referred to as the "fire triangle." Add in the fourth element, the chemical reaction, and there will be a fire. Take any of these four things away and there will not be a fire or the fire will be extinguished..

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Fuel classifications. Class A – Ordinary combustibles that typically leave Ash.

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The three most common types of fire extinguishers are: Water (APW) - Never use water to extinguish flammable liquid fires. Carbon Dioxide (CO2) - Flexible hose or metal arm Dry Chemical (ABC, BC, DC) - Dry chemical extinguishers put out fire by coating the fuel with a thin layer of dust, separating the fuel from the oxygen in the air..

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Class d fire extinguisher. Class D used to extinguish Lithium Battery fires Yellow in color and weigh about 75 pounds EG1 locations: Spares, E30, DFS Detrash, and CTDI.

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Class d fire extinguisher. Class D used to extinguish Lithium Battery fires Yellow in color and weigh about 75 pounds Hixson locations: Red poles with yellow stripe.

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Rules for fighting fires. Assist any person in immediate danger to safety, if it can be accomplished without risk to yourself. Activate the building fire alarm system. Only after having done these two things, if the fire is small, you may attempt to use an extinguisher to put it out. The final rule is to always position yourself with a means of escape or exit at your back before you attempt to use an extinguisher to put out a fire. In case the extinguisher malfunctions, or something else unexpected happens, you need to be able to get out quickly and not become trapped..

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then, SQUEEZE the handle or lever. then, SWEEP from side-to-side.

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Inspection of fire extinguisher. First, ensure the fire extinguisher is not obstructed. Four physical checks: Dents, security pin, nozzle/hose, and pressure gauge. After each inspection the tag needs to be signed and dated by Maintenance or Facility Teammate who performs these inspections..

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Fire Extinguisher Quiz. 5/12/2021.

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1. example of two “Class B” fuels are:. Cardboard, newspapers.

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2. An APW (water extinguisher) is safe to use on electrical fire..

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3. Carbon Dioxide extinguishers are designed for which types fuels?.

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4. Which type of extinguisher has a hard horn on the end of a flexible hose or metal arm?.

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5. As a general rule, you should not attempt to fight a fire if it is spreading rapidly..

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6. ABC fire extinguishers extinguish fire by cooling it down..

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7. Water will not extinguish most flammable liquid fires..

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8. You should always keep an exit or means of escape at your back when trying to fight a fire..

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9. The three elements of the fire triangle are:. Water, a heat source, and fuel.

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10. Do you know where the nearest fire extinguisher is in your work area?.

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11. When approaching the Fire Extinguishers during the inspection, what should be the first thing you should look for?.

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12. There are four physical checks during the inspection of the Fire extinguishers. they are Dents, Security pin, Nozzle/Hose, and the pressure gauge.

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13. After the inspection of each fire extinguisher you should do what?.

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Federal Business Enablement (FBE) Policy. Revision Date: 02/03/2021.

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Our customer requires certain controls and policies to be in place in order to run federal business orders. These orders will be in a secure area which is physically & visually segregated from the rest of the facility & can only be accessed by authorized Teammates. Teammates may be authorized to work in the secure area only if US citizenship requirements are met. Teammates who meet the requirements will receive a badge which will grant them access to the secure area as well as an FBE sticker on their badge..

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Authorized Teammate badges will activate the pedestrian turnstiles ONLY Security is authorized to open gates. Security will validate badges for all Teammates transporting material through the gates..

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Documents containing C ustomer U nique I nformation ( CUI ) data must not be removed from the secure area. Examples of CUI data include the customer’s name & shipping address. A separate, secure network is utilized within the secure area. Only those Teammates with physical access to the secure area will receive this network & application access. Two forms of authentication will be required to access the secure network & associated applications: 1. Standard Login/Passwords 2. Physical token assigned to you (using grid) Absolutely no password or token sharing!.

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Portable Drive Policy : Portable drives used in the secure area must not be removed from the secure area. Portable drives for production use will be stored the secure area. A sign-in & sign-out process will be used to control the use & movement of these drives..

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In Summary:. Federal Business Enablement (FBE) Policy.