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Environmental Health & Safety 4-6783 www.stonybrook.edu/ehs/healthcare. Fire Safety for MSO, Medical Students and Nursing Students. RACE. R emove: all occupants from fire and smoke
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Environmental Health & Safety 4-6783www.stonybrook.edu/ehs/healthcare Fire Safety for MSO, Medical Students and Nursing Students
RACE R emove: all occupants from fire and smoke A larm: Pull the alarm box, then dial 321 announcing Code Red and location (pull boxes are generally located in nurses station, by elevators, and in stairwells) C onfine the fire by closing doors E xtinguish or Evacuate: Use fire extinguisher if you can do so safely or evacuate to a fire safe area!
Areas of Refuge Moving patients from one smoke compartment to another on the same floor puts them into “areas of refuge” North and South Towers - areas of refuge are separated by fire barriers at the south tower and elevator lobby On Network levels 4, 5, & 6 – look for “Smoke Door” sign on door to locate adjacent area of refuge Moving patients to other floors or from the building is a last resort and done in coordination with the fire department
Horizontal Evacuation Example Each area has an Evacuation Plan posted. Find and become familiar with your area’s plan
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES • All Medical Staff will react to any fire or fire alarm • Assist nursing staff and be under direction of Fire Warden or Charge Nurse • Clear halls, close doors, evacuate patients (patient evac. not necessary for fire alarm w/no fire/smoke present) • Remain in evacuation area, providing care to evacuated patients
Elevators NEVER use an Elevator during Fires! • In most cases theelevators will operate normally during general fire alarm. • If an elevator lobby detector activates, the elevators will return to level 5 and go into a standby mode.
Manual Pull Stations • Activation will sound building fire alarm as well as notify University Police • Pull this device when you have a smoke or fire condition. • Follow up with call to 321
CODE REDindicates that a fire condition exists • Dial 321, notify operator of Code Red and provide location • If you have a fire in a patient’s room and have to evacuate the patient, callout“Code Red” for someone to activate the fire alarm. Do not call out “Fire!” • If you hear “Code Red” called out, pull fire alarm and dial 321, giving your location for the Code Red. Note: at offsite locations contact the local Fire Dept.
CODE GREEN Indicates that the emergency is over and normal activities may continue Operator will announce “Code Green” over the PA system 3 times
Fire Alarm Signaling • Bells & Strobes • This means the alarm has originated in your area • Follow RACE Procedures • Chimes • Indicates fire alarm on different floor or area • Fire Warden will check fire alarm annunciator panel for location • Normally chimes will mean to stay aware of possible fire situation elsewhere, however, be prepared for evacuation. Fire alarm speaker Fire alarm strobe
Fire extinguishers are located throughout facility. Staff are responsible to know where the closest is in their areas. Use a portable fire extinguisher only if the fire is small and can be brought under control using one extinguisher. If the fire is large or spreading, close the door to the fire area and leave. In all cases, before using the extinguisher, make sure the R.A.&C. of RACE has been initiated. Fire Response
Hospital Fire Extinguishers • All areas have muti-purpose, dry chemical extinguishers. Good for: • Class A: Ordinary combustibles • Class B: Flammable liquids • Class C: Electrical
When using an Extinguisher… thinkPASS P ull the Pin and stand back 6-10 feet A im nozzle at the base of the fire – hit the fuel not the flames! S queeze the handle to depress the button and release the agent S weep nozzle from side to side until completely empty
Questions or Comments? • Contact EH&S at 4-6783 • Ask to speak to a staff member in the Healthcare Safety team! • Email us at ehsafety@stonybrook.edu • Review Admin and EH&S P&Ps at Inside SBUMC under “Policies & Procedures” • For additional reference material go to: www.stonybrook.edu/ehs/healthcare