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Title: HMTD Training In Singapore
Author: Gary Sulayman
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Keywords: education,careers,business,driving,safety
Word Count: 415
Category: Careers
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HMTD Training In Singapore
Imagine that you're driving on a long deserted length of road late at night with no one around.
Then suddenly, you begin to see that there's a small flame burning by the side of your truck.
Perhaps something back there over heated or there was a fire hazard or you've just run into plain bad luck, no matter what, NOW, you've got to take action to stop it from making your life a danger.
You've got to take action immediately.
So what will you do in this situation?
If you had taken the proper course to prepare yourself this would be an easy thing to answer.
You would know exactly what to do in all circumstances.
The most fundamental thing is knowing the three main types of fires that can occur and how to put these fires out quickly.
You would know also know how to use a fire extinguisher in the right way.
While most people think that they should point at the fire and just try to spray at it you would know exactly what to do BESIDES pointing at the fire. In fact there's one missing piece apart from pointing and squeezing the trigger, and it could save your life.
You'll need to know what that one thing is because its crucial to figure out the right technique.
Here's the tip.
P.A.S.S. ... That's it. P.A.S.S. will help you extinguish fires faster than pointing and spraying.
Pull out the safety pin.
This is the most simple step in the entire P.A.S.S. system.
Occassionally, the pin is broken, it comes out before it should. If you don't get this inspected, it could be a violation of safety laws but this depends on the site you are in.
Point the fire extinguisher.
The nozzle should be facing the fire directly.
The trigger should then be squeezed firmly.
As it reads, squeeze the trigger, do it firmly and consistently.
Next is the step that many miss out on. SWEEP.
In a sweeping motion, cover the entire area of the fire. Ensure that the white cloud touches every inch of the burnt perimeter.
This is to ensure that the fire does not get re-ignited.
The last point is what many people miss out on, and missing this is no laughing matter, it could get you seriously injured. And to train your body its best if you go for a proper course on dealing with more situations and scenarios.
Then suddenly, you begin to see that there's a small flame burning by the side of your truck.
Perhaps something back there over heated or there was a fire hazard or you've just run into plain bad luck, no matter what, NOW, you've got to take action to stop it from making your life a danger.
You've got to take action immediately.
So what will you do in this situation?
If you had taken the proper course to prepare yourself this would be an easy thing to answer.
You would know exactly what to do in all circumstances.
The most fundamental thing is knowing the three main types of fires that can occur and how to put these fires out quickly.
You would know also know how to use a fire extinguisher in the right way.
While most people think that they should point at the fire and just try to spray at it you would know exactly what to do BESIDES pointing at the fire. In fact there's one missing piece apart from pointing and squeezing the trigger, and it could save your life.
You'll need to know what that one thing is because its crucial to figure out the right technique.
Here's the tip.
P.A.S.S. ... That's it. P.A.S.S. will help you extinguish fires faster than pointing and spraying.
Pull out the safety pin.
This is the most simple step in the entire P.A.S.S. system.
Occassionally, the pin is broken, it comes out before it should. If you don't get this inspected, it could be a violation of safety laws but this depends on the site you are in.
Point the fire extinguisher.
The nozzle should be facing the fire directly.
The trigger should then be squeezed firmly.
As it reads, squeeze the trigger, do it firmly and consistently.
Next is the step that many miss out on. SWEEP.
In a sweeping motion, cover the entire area of the fire. Ensure that the white cloud touches every inch of the burnt perimeter.
This is to ensure that the fire does not get re-ignited.
The last point is what many people miss out on, and missing this is no laughing matter, it could get you seriously injured. And to train your body its best if you go for a proper course on dealing with more situations and scenarios.
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