The American Fire Institute (AFI) does not specifically cover confined space entry; however, the topic is generally addressed in standards set by organizations like the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). OSHA's standard for confined spaces (29 CFR 1910.146) outlines safety requirements to protect workers from hazards associated with confined spaces. Additionally, NFPA 350 provides guidelines for safe entry and work practices in confined spaces.
If the house is burning the first thing to do is get everyone out. Next, ring the fire brigade. If the fire is confined to a small area try to extinguish it, but beware of inhaling fumes.
prior to entering a permit-required confined space entry. Emergency rescue assistance must be coordinated and it must be ensured that the fire department is available, if required, to respond for the duration of the entry.
The safe range of oxygen level in a confined space is typically considered to be between 19.5% and 23.5%. Oxygen levels below 19.5% can lead to hypoxia, while levels above 23.5% can increase the risk of combustion and fire hazards. Regular monitoring and control of oxygen levels is crucial in confined spaces to ensure the safety of individuals working in these environments.
Fire resistant materials are used on spacecraft to reduce the risk of fire incidents in the confined and controlled environment. Materials such as aluminum, steel, and special fire-retardant fabrics are used to prevent the spread of fire and reduce flammability. Additionally, spacecraft cabins are equipped with fire detection systems and suppression mechanisms to quickly address any potential fire hazards.
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Carbon Dioxide extinguishers displace the air from the immediate area, and so are not suitable for confined spaces (though they're safe in a normal-sized room). Dry powder is non-toxic, but is discharged as a cloud of irritating dust, which can cause vision problems in a confined space. Generally, I would use the nearest extinguisher suitable for the fire, and vacate the area immediately after discahrge to wait for the fire service to check the area.
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the AFCESA provides professional advice and guidance applicable to confined spaces in the realm of fire protection and emergency rescue
Blanketing of fire refers to the method of extinguishing a fire by covering it with a material that deprives it of oxygen, thereby smothering the flames. This technique can involve using fire blankets, foam, or other materials to create a barrier between the fire and the surrounding air. It is particularly effective for small, contained fires, such as grease fires or fires in confined spaces, where traditional extinguishing methods may not be suitable.