hospital fire & safety
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Fire, Fire & Safety, Fire Drill, Fire Mock Drill, Fire Evacuation, Fire Training, Fire Training in Hospital, Fire and Safety for Hospitals,TRANSCRIPT
Vijay Pratap RaghuvanshiPh.D, M.Phil, MHA, Lead Auditor (Q&M)
FireSafety Training
Vijay Pratap RaghuvanshiPh.D, M.Phil, MHA, Lead Auditor (Q&M)
Fire Safety Begins with YOU!Fire Safety Begins with YOU!
Fire Safety is Everyone’s ResponsibilityFire Safety is Everyone’s Responsibility
Vijay Pratap RaghuvanshiPh.D, M.Phil, MHA, Lead Auditor (Q&M)
Objectives• To provide hospital staff with an overview of:
– Fire drills– Fire Emergency exits– Fire alarm/suppression system– Fire safety equipment
• smoke doors, emergency generators, fire extinguishers
– Controlling a fire– Evacuation
Vijay Pratap RaghuvanshiPh.D, M.Phil, MHA, Lead Auditor (Q&M)
Fire Prevention Goals • Life Safety
– The primary goal of fire safety efforts is to protect building occupants from injury and to prevent loss of life.
• Property Protection– The secondary goal of fire safety is to
prevent property damage. • Protection of Operations
– By preventing fires and limiting damage we can assure that work operations will continue.
Vijay Pratap RaghuvanshiPh.D, M.Phil, MHA, Lead Auditor (Q&M)
The Strategy of Preventing a FireThe Strategy of Preventing a Fire
• A fire must have three things to ignite and maintain combustion:– Fuel– Heat – Oxygen
If all three are not present in sufficient quantities a fire will not ignite or a fire will not be able to sustain combustion
Vijay Pratap RaghuvanshiPh.D, M.Phil, MHA, Lead Auditor (Q&M)
Fire Drills
• Provide practice and critique of our Fire Training & Response
• Occur on an unannounced basis
Vijay Pratap RaghuvanshiPh.D, M.Phil, MHA, Lead Auditor (Q&M)
CLASSIFICATION OF FIRECLASSIFICATION OF FIRE
Vijay Pratap RaghuvanshiPh.D, M.Phil, MHA, Lead Auditor (Q&M)
Source of Fire
Call
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Call attended immediately
Take details of location
Inform Maintenance & Security
Inform Admin
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Vijay Pratap RaghuvanshiPh.D, M.Phil, MHA, Lead Auditor (Q&M)
Controlling a FireWhen confronted with a fire, use the acronym
RACERACE to remember the correct procedures to follow:RRescueescue those in immediate danger
AAlarmlarm others in the area by activating the nearest fire alarm
CConfineonfine the fire and Call security or your designated emergency contact
EExtinguish xtinguish the fire if small, or Evacuate
Vijay Pratap RaghuvanshiPh.D, M.Phil, MHA, Lead Auditor (Q&M)
Fire Extinguishers
Follow the acronym PASSPASS to use a fire extinguisher:
PPullull the pin
AAimim low, at the base of the fire
SSqueezequeeze the handle. Stand about ten feet from the fire.
SSweepweep the hose from side to side
Vijay Pratap RaghuvanshiPh.D, M.Phil, MHA, Lead Auditor (Q&M)
Controlling a Fire• Pull the nearest fire alarm and call security, or your
designated emergency contact (i.e., security)• Control a fire with a fire extinguisher until the fire
department arrives• Do not endanger your own safety!• Do not run with burning articles!• Evacuate patients in danger and reassure patients
and visitors that we are responding• Close all doors in the area of the fire• Move combustible items away from the fire• Shut off unnecessary electrical equipment
Vijay Pratap RaghuvanshiPh.D, M.Phil, MHA, Lead Auditor (Q&M)
Exits & Fire Doors• In case of fire, they are the only
means of escape.• Exits and corridors should be kept
clear of equipments and furniture• Fire doors close automatically in a
fire and are intended to contain fire and smoke
• Never prop or block fire doors from closing properly
Vijay Pratap RaghuvanshiPh.D, M.Phil, MHA, Lead Auditor (Q&M)
Fire Alarm System• Manual pull alarms are located
throughout the facility and are red in color.
• Alarms will continue to sound on the fire floor, and the floors above and below the fire, until silenced by security
• Flashing visual alarms are provided for the hearing impaired
Vijay Pratap RaghuvanshiPh.D, M.Phil, MHA, Lead Auditor (Q&M)
Person on Fire• Do not panic or run
• If possible, wrap the person in a blanket
• If a blanket is not available, roll the person over from side to side
• Keep the injured person as calm as possible
Vijay Pratap RaghuvanshiPh.D, M.Phil, MHA, Lead Auditor (Q&M)
Fire Evacuation PlanFire Evacuation Plan
• Know Location of ExitsKnow Location of Exits • Evacuate BuildingEvacuate Building
What to do in Case of FIRE:
Become familiar with Evacuation Plan Become familiar with Evacuation Plan
Vijay Pratap RaghuvanshiPh.D, M.Phil, MHA, Lead Auditor (Q&M)
Safe Evacuation PracticesSafe Evacuation Practices
• Walk, don’t run Walk, don’t run • Stay in single file in stairways Stay in single file in stairways • Obey Fire Wardens Obey Fire Wardens • DON’T PANICDON’T PANIC
Vijay Pratap RaghuvanshiPh.D, M.Phil, MHA, Lead Auditor (Q&M)
Evacuation• Evacuation will be ordered if:
– The fire cannot be controlled, or patients, visitors and employees are in immediate danger
• Evacuate patients nearest the fire first. If leaving the floor, evacuate patients in the following order:– Ambulatory patients– Wheelchair patients– Bedfast patients
Vijay Pratap RaghuvanshiPh.D, M.Phil, MHA, Lead Auditor (Q&M)
Preparing for Evacuation• Dress patients to prepare for
weather conditions outside• Move bedfast patients in
wheelchairs• Move medical charts with patients
and account for all patients upon departure and arrival
• Check evacuation routes in advance to ensure they are safe
Vijay Pratap RaghuvanshiPh.D, M.Phil, MHA, Lead Auditor (Q&M)
• Evacuate beyond smoke/fire barrier doors
• Do not utilize elevators in areas directly threatened by fire
• When traveling through smoke and/or fire, remember to keep low, wrap patients in wet blankets and keep faces covered
• Do not run!
Safety Precautions During Evacuation
Vijay Pratap RaghuvanshiPh.D, M.Phil, MHA, Lead Auditor (Q&M)
People Requiring Special People Requiring Special AssistanceAssistance
Direct those needing assistance to the nearest stairwell landing Direct those needing assistance to the nearest stairwell landing to await rescue by the fire departmentto await rescue by the fire department
Vijay Pratap RaghuvanshiPh.D, M.Phil, MHA, Lead Auditor (Q&M)
Escape PlanEscape Plan
Escape PlanEscape Plan
Meeting Place
• Make sure everyone Make sure everyone knows the plan knows the plan
• Practice the plan Practice the plan regularlyregularly
Vijay Pratap RaghuvanshiPh.D, M.Phil, MHA, Lead Auditor (Q&M)
Don’t Use Elevators When the Don’t Use Elevators When the Fire Alarm SoundsFire Alarm Sounds
• They can fill with They can fill with smoke smoke • They can go to the They can go to the fire floor and open fire floor and open • People have died People have died when trapped in when trapped in elevators during a elevators during a firefire
Vijay Pratap RaghuvanshiPh.D, M.Phil, MHA, Lead Auditor (Q&M)
Keep Working Areas Keep Working Areas Clear of Fire Hazards Clear of Fire Hazards
Poor housekeeping and improper Poor housekeeping and improper storage can result in a fire!storage can result in a fire!
Vijay Pratap RaghuvanshiPh.D, M.Phil, MHA, Lead Auditor (Q&M)
IF YOU DISCOVER A FIRE
• FIRE ALARM: Pull the nearest fire alarm to warn others of the fire danger; NEVER IGNORE AN ALARM.
• CALL : Reporting the fire immediately, or call from a nearby phone. Know your building address, and speak calmly and clearly.
Vijay Pratap RaghuvanshiPh.D, M.Phil, MHA, Lead Auditor (Q&M)
Safety Precautions Contd….
• Do not open a door into an area where a suspected fire might be. To check doors:– Brace your shoulder and foot against the door
and slowly open it– If smoke seeps through, close the door– If there is no heat or smoke, proceed to
evacuate
• Close all doors as you pass• Do not allow anyone to return to the area
Vijay Pratap RaghuvanshiPh.D, M.Phil, MHA, Lead Auditor (Q&M)
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