08.6 Fire Safety Principles 12-05-21
08.6 Fire Safety Principles 12-05-21
08.6 Fire Safety Principles 12-05-21
FIRE is a rapid oxidation process accompanied by the evolution of heat, light, flame and the
emission of sound
The Fire Triangle: (3) Three Elements – The oxidation process will not be
possible w/o any one of these elements.
FUEL, OXYGEN & HEAT – are required to start a fire
CLASSES OF FIRE
CLASS Fire Involving How to Suppress
Ordinary combustible
materials such as
A wood, cloth, paper, Use WATER
rubber and plastics,
etc.
Flammable or
Exclude AIR
B combustible Liquids,
from Burning Materials
flammable Gases
NO WATER;
Use Electrically Non-
Energized
C Conductive extinguishing
Electrical Equipment
agents such as gaseous
systems
Combustible Metals
Heat-Absorbing Medium w/c
such as potassium,
D is not reactive w/ Burning
sodium, magnesium &
Metals
Other Reactive Metals
2) Fire Detection – Visual (Door Peepholes, etc.) & Mechanical (Electronic, Manual, or
Automatic Methods) Fire Detection
3) Fire Growth Restriction – Fire Extinguisher (Types & Ratings), Water Supply,
Fire Blanket, Bucket of Sand, & Mechanical Means (Sprinklers)
3 HEADS:
1) UPRIGHT
2) PENDENT
3) SIDEWALL
HALON Extinguishers
➢ Contain a gas that interrupts the chemical reaction that takes place when fuels burn
➢ Often used to protect valuable electrical equipment since they leave no residue to clean
up
➢ Limited range, usually 1.2 to 1.8 meters range
➢ Initial application at the base of the fire, even after the flames have been extinguished
GYPSUM WALLS
WOOD
One layer 12mm type X veneer base
1–Hour
nailed to each side of
Fire Rating
50mm x 100mm Wood Studs 400mm O.C.
STEEL
One layer 16mm type X gypsum wallboard
or veneer base applied to each side of
40mm Metal Studs 600mm O.C.
WOOD
2–Hour Two layers 16mm type X gypsum wallboard
Fire Rating or veneer base applied to each side of
50mm x 100mm Wood Studs 600mm O.C.
STEEL
Two layers 16mm type X gypsum wallboard
or veneer base applied to each side of
62mm Metal Studs 400mm O.C.
CEILING SYSTEMS
(Three) 3–Hour
Fire Rating
DOOR OPENINGS
ESCAPE PROVISIONS
➢ Cover a range of passive or active syst. which permit the occupants to move or be moved to
a place of safety w/in or to the outside of a bldg.
➢ Routes must be properly protected from the effects of fire and smoke for an acceptable time
period, usually a minimum of 60 minutes
CORRIDOR SYSTEM
➢ Direct, Not Tortuous, Simple Lay-Out
➢ No Barriers, Cul-De-Sacs, Bottlenecks
➢ Doors Open Out, Not In
➢ Easily Detectible, Not Hidden From View
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