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FalconStor Fire Safety

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General Fire Safety Rules

Fire Captains and Co-Captains for each department.

Exit locations.

Fire Alarms.

Using Common Sense.

Fire Extinguishers.

Headcounts and Designated Meeting Areas.

Fire Captain Accountability.

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Fire Captains and Co-Captains

Each department should have at least one Fire Captainand one Co-Captain.

Fire Captain’s responsibilities are to make sureevery person in their department knows and follows the basic fire safety procedures.Co-Captain will take over responsibilities in thatpersons absence.I am the Fire Warden for the company.All designated personnel will be posted on a document located by the fire alarms.

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Exit Locations

Know the exit closest to you and the 2nd closest to you.

Then know the rest. Plan at least 2 ways out of the space.

There are Six exits from our office space.

There are Four staircase exits.

Lets take a look at the floor plan.

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Exit Locations

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Fire Alarms

Know where the fire alarms are.

There are Four fire alarms in the outer hallways near the

staircase exits & next to our elevator bank.

Two on the Northeast side and Two on the Northwest side.

Lets take a look at the floor plan

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Exit Locations

Lets take a look at a Fire Alarm.Lets take a look at a Fire Alarm.

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Fire Alarm in Our Space

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Using Common Sense

Know what to do if you see smoke or fire.

If you see a significant amount of smoke or if

you see flames:

Pull fire alarm and exit the space by closest

available staircase.

DO NOT USE THE ELEVATOR.

From a safe location dial 911: give name, address of our company.

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Fire Extinguishers

Everyone in the company should know the fire

extinguisher location closest to them.

They also should know how to use a fire extinguisher.

Our office space has fire extinguishers in 25 locations.

The locations are marked by a red sign with

“EXTINGUISHER” written inside a white arrow.

All our extinguishers are rated for paper, electrical and

chemical fires. (ABC rated)

Lets take a look at the floor plan.

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Exit Locations

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Fire Extinguishers P.A.S.S

Learning P.A.S.S which is:

Pull

Aim

Squeeze

Swipe

Lets take a look at an Extinguisher.

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Headcounts and Designated Areas

Each Fire Captain must designated a meeting

area for his/her department outside the building

so a headcount can be taken.

The Co-Fire Captain will conduct the headcount

in the absense of the Captain.

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Making Fire Captains Accountable

Each Fire Captain must ensure everyone in

his/her department has seen and understands

all the basic fire safety procedures in this fire

presentation.

Knowing basic fire safety will ensure a quick

reaction in the event of a real emergency.

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Safety First!Any Questions?