Fires involving wood, paper, cloth, and many plastics.
Class A fires
Medical treatment given to an injured person either for small injuries, or more complicated treatment.
First aid
Situation in which slurs, verbal or physical conducts are related to a person's race, gender, or disability.
Harassment
The legal responsibility that one person has to another.
Liability
An event in which property damage or injury is narrowly avoided.
Near miss
Kitchen fires involving cooking oils.
Class K fires
Medical procedure that removes food from a choking person.
Heimlich maneuver
The deliberate and malicious burning of property.
Arson
The federal agency that creates and enforces safety-related standards and regulations.
(OSHA) Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Devices that detect smoke to warn of a fire.
Smoke detectors
Fires that involve flammable liquids such as oil and grease.
Class B fires
Medical procedure that restores breathing and heartbeat.
(CPR) Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
The act of an operation following up on reported injuries or illnesses.
Accident investigation
All of the property including and around the restaurant.
Premises
How employees do their jobs.
Employee practices
Systems that respond to a fire and operate even when no one is in the facility.
Automatic systems
A plan put in place to protect workers.
Emergency plan
An unplanned, undesirable event that can cause property damage, injuries, or fatalities.
Accident
A legal term that means that an ordinary person would think that the operation takes percautions.
Reasonable care
Devices that react to the movement of flames to detect a fire.
Flame detectors
Fires that involve live electrical equipment.
Class C fires
Guidelines to ensure safety that are based on existing safety practices.
Safety program guidelines
The person with the complaint in a harassment situation.
Complainant
How management does its job.
Management practices
Devices that detect fires when activated by an increase of temperature.
Heat detectors