Teaching Workers to Conduct Better Fire Safety Inspections
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Fire safety is an important survival skill at work and at home. Let???s see if you have the fire knowledge and skill to complete this puzzle.

If you have paid attention to training about workplace fire safety, you will blast right through this word search. Think about the causes of fires and prevention strategies.
A worker and his supervisor were working in a confined space using a flammable substance and an acetylene torch. The confined space was a freshwater pumping station. The two men were installing rigid foam insulation
A miner was killed and a co-worker received serious lung damage when a blasting operation released deadly sulfur dioxide (SO2). The workers prepared the explosives and then set off the blast from a refuge station.
An explosion in a fuel tanker killed a worker loading the truck. The cause of the explosion was a static spark generated by the pumping of a thick oil product into the tanker. The spark
A heavy equipment operator drowned when his machine crashed and caught fire in a pit which had a small amount of water in the bottom. He was operating a front end loader near the edge
Two finishers were working with a chemical product on a parquet tile floor in a residential basement. The heavier-than-air vapors from the product accumulated and spread to an adjacent room where a gas-fired water heater
A bulldozer operator was sprayed with hot oil when a hydraulic hose ruptured. He was wearing flammable polyester clothing that melted on his skin. He later died from burn injuries. Investigation showed the hose had
The goal was gleaming, refinished wood floors. Instead, the result was fire and death.
Fire safety is an extremely important part of any workplace safety program. It's everyone's responsibility to help prevent fires.

A crew leadman and a foreman were fatally burned when their oxygen-saturated clothing caught fire.
A 28-year-old insulation installer was killed when a liquid petroleum gas (LPG) tank ruptured and ignited.
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The office environment has relatively few hazardous chemicals and no [...]
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The United States and Canada recently observed Fire Prevention Week. [...]
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Padlock fire exits from the outside creates a death trap and gets you into major OSHA trouble.

Smoking is suicide; smoking next to flammable liquid is homicide.