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FIRE INSTRUCTIONS

Most workplaces provide fire training for a certain number of employees. An untrained
person should not try to put out a serious fire.

When there is a fire, most people are frightened. Workers must know what they should do, if there
is a fire. Most workplaces have written fire instructions. These instructions should be on the wall
beside the fire extinguishers and fire exits. Here are fire instructions to remember.

FIRE INSTRUCTIONS
In case of fire
1. Sound the alarm
2. If possible, put out the fire yourself
3. Use foam not water near electrical appliances
4. If you cant put the fire out, call the fire brigade.

When you hear the fire bell


5. Switch off the electrical appliances
6. Close all doors and windows
7. Leave the building quietly by the nearest exit
8. Wait at the assembly point or your name to be called
9. Do not stop to collect your belongings
10. Do not return to the building until the fire officer say you may

Your nearest exit: Fire escape next to room 358


Practise
Answer the following questions.
1. What do most workplaces provide for a certain
number employees?
2. How do most people feel when there is a fire?
3. What must workers do if there is a fire?
4. Where should we put fire instruction?
5. What should we do in case of fire?
6. What should we do when we hear the fire bell?
7. Which way must we go out if there is a fire?
8. Why must we not put out a fire near electrical
appliances?

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