Employees are required to go to this location during an emergency inside the building.
Outside, across the street in the parking lot.
This person enforces the Emergency Evacuation Plan
Supervisor on-site
The most essential aspect of the fire elements is
HEAT
These is a Class A Flammable and is what we use daily
Marijuana
These 3 examples are types of Class B Flammables.
N Butane, Ethanol, Isopropyl Alcohol, Oils, Greases, Tars, Oil based paints/lacquers, flammable gases and aerosols
Employees are required to go to this room in the case of an outside emergency
Packaging Room
This person receives training prior to working in the facility
Employee
This will burn
Fuel
This acts as fuel - name 3 things
Marijuana, dried wood, paper, cloth, rubber, and plastics
This type of container is used for storage of Class B Flammables
Storage container that is approved to store material, tightly-sealed/self closing/spill proof
The Emergency Evacuation Plan is located in these areas
This person is responsible for training employees on FIRE PREVENTION
Supervisor
Fuel
These areas must be free of clutter
Storage and work spaces
This is the first step to preventing Class B Flammables
Education
The 4 emergency exits are located in these areas
Front office, near bloom rooms, hallway in cultivation, & back door
This person trains employees
MORGAN
Fire needs what to start and continue
OXYGEN
Place oily rags and debris here
Oily waste cans ONLY
This equipment is necessary to control Class B Flammables
Fire Suppression System Dry Chemical
There is a fire extinguisher in which Bloom Room
Bloom Room 6
This person / people must follow the Fire Prevention Plan
These three elements create a fire
Heat, fuel and oxygen
This piece of equipment is necessary to control a fire
Fire Extinguisher
I can dispense Class B Flammable liquids into containers that are not bonded.
False