2024 Facts for Drivers PDF
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2024
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This document provides safety procedures for drivers in hotels and motels during a fire. It includes important info on stopping, dropping, and rolling in case of clothes fire, and the best way to get through smoke-filled areas. Practical tips for escaping fire in public places are covered.
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Ifa driver is taking off-duty time in a hotel or motel, what should the driver do to be protected in the event of a building fire? Upon arrival, the driver should locate the two closest exits and any fire alarms that may be installed. The driver should count the number...
Ifa driver is taking off-duty time in a hotel or motel, what should the driver do to be protected in the event of a building fire? Upon arrival, the driver should locate the two closest exits and any fire alarms that may be installed. The driver should count the number of doors from the driver's room to each exit to help find it in darkness or smoky conditions. Study the emergency evacua- tion procedures as posted. What should a driver do if fire breaks out in the driver’s room at a hotel or motel? ‘The driver should get out as quickly as possible, closing the door to minimize the creation of a draft which will spread the fire. The driver should notify building management and be sure the fire department is summoned. If a driver ts awakened by the smell of smoke coming from outside the driver’s room, what initial precautions should be taken before attempting to leave the room? The driver should carefully determine if the door is hot. If the surface is hot, stay in the room and attempt to call the front desk and the fire department to let them know you're trapped. Fans and air conditioning should be shut off and cracks around the door should be covered with wet towels. Ifa safe escape is not possible from the window, the driver should stay low and stay alert to rescue crews. If clothing is on fire, what should be done? Pe If on fire, Stop, Drop and Roll; that is, stop where you are, don't run; drop to the ground or floor; cover your face with hands; and roll over and over slowly until the fire is out. Every effort should be made to extinguish the fire from head to toe in that order. Ifa blanket, coat or rug is available, roll yourself (or the individual on fire) in it to cut off oxygen to the fire. If assisting in putting out the flames and water 1s available, then douse the flames with the water. What is the safest way to get through a smoke-filled area? Pe To get through a smoke-filled area, crawl on hands and knees to take advantage of the clearer air close to the floor. 16s