FIRE SAFETY

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Across
  1. 2. Cooking fluids such as fats and oils (2 words)
  2. 3. You should always aim the fire extinguisher at the ______ of the fire and never the flames
  3. 9. _______ _____ (2 words) include oils, gasoline, paints, grease, lacquers, and solvents
  4. 12. Speak up _________ & confidently regardless of level or function because​ I care for my safety and my team’s safety
  5. 14. ____ _____ (2 words) must not be held open or tied open, they must also never be locked or blocked.
  6. 17. You should always ________ _______ about safety. It helps to protect everyone around you and shows that you care. (2words)
  7. 18. Speaking up ____________, I witness unsafe behaviour because​ time is of the essence.
Down
  1. 1. When using a fire extinguisher , remember this word
  2. 4. Speak up _____ _____ (2 words)​to prevent a safety incident because I am accountable as a Safety Advocate
  3. 5. Smoking is only allowed here (2 words)
  4. 6. For: Class A, B and C fires (multi-purpose); Class B and C (ordinary)
  5. 7. this extinguisher (2 words) replaces the fire’s oxygen and, as the gas is contained under pressure it creates a cold discharge upon release, which removes the heat of the fire too.Works For: Class B and C fires
  6. 8. Never use water on this type of fire
  7. 10. Heat , fuel and ____________ are needed to create a fire
  8. 11. _____ __ (2 words) fires include fires in ordinary combustibles: paper, wood, cloth, etc
  9. 13. I'm all in for __________.
  10. 15. This extinguisher removes the chemical reaction of a fire, and is the most used of all fire extinguishers because of its versatility across multiple classes.
  11. 16. the hardest component of the fire triangle to control