Accidents in the Warehouse
PPE
Classes of Fire
Fire Extinguishers
CPACTC by the numbers
100

Occurs when workers are pinned between equipment or materials

Caught between objects

100

Protects your head

Hard Heat

100

Freely burning combustible solids (wood, paper, etc.)

Class A

100

Used for Class A fires.

Water

100

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Cumberland Perry Area Career and Technical Center

200

Occurs due to improper use or poor visibility

Forklift Accidents

200

Protects your Feet

Steel toes

200

Kitchen fires (cooking oils and fats)

Class K

200

Primarily used for Class K fires (kitchen fires involving cooking oils and fats).

Wet Chemical

200

1300

Number of students at CPACTC

300

Occurs due to uneven floors, spills, or cluttered areas.

Slips, trips, and falls

300

Protects your eyes

Safety Glasses

300

Energized electrical equipment

Class C

300

Versatile, used for Class A, B, and C fires.

Dry Chemical

300

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Years Mr. Lepri has been a teacher.

400

Includes falling objects or being struck by moving equipment.

Hit by Object

400

Protects your hands

Gloves

400

Flammable liquids

Class B

400

Used for Class A and B fires, especially effective for liquid fires like oil and gasoline.

Foam

400

15

Number of School Districts that attend CPACTC

500

Continually using a body part leading to injury over time.

Repetitive stress

500

Sits over your ears to protect your hearing

Earmuffs

500

Metallic (Metals)

Class D

500

Used for Class B and C fires.

CO2

500

23

The number of programs CPACTC offers.