The Phenomenon Of Fire

The Phenomenon Of Fire




The cases, when the great fire in kaji carefully there are some phenomena that can be observed, among others:

  1. Happens not previously thought
  2. Starting from a relatively small fire
  3. There are factors/elements that trigger it
  4. Flames will be expanded and large all directions of radiation, conduction andkonveks
  5. Failure in tackling the fires due to the slow reaction in penangulanggan
  6. Uncontrolled fire will result in loss of property, consuming victims, loss ofemployment, suffering and others
The incidence of loss and all the consequences will be brought about due to theinequality as follows:

  1. The absence of means of detection/alarm
  2. An alarm system is not working
  3. Fire extinguishers are not appropriate and inadequate
  4. Extinguishers not working
  5. No evacuation means available
  6. Many other factors such as: K3, inspection, and maintenance
THE CONCEPT OF FIRE PREVENTION

Actions that need to be done in tackling the fires, among others:

  1. Control any manifestation of heat energy as in paragraph D by way ofsurveillance, testing and inspection on a regular basis.
  2. Security control of any handling and storage of flammable materials andexploded.
  3. Set the kompartemenisasi of the room in order to control the spread ofpenjalaran fire, heat, smokeand gas.
  4. Set the layout process, the layout of the distance between buildings, Divisionzone according to the type and level of danger.
  5. Implement a system of early detection and alarm.
  6. Provides a reliable means of firefighting.
  7. Provide a means for safe evacuation.
  8. Fire mitigation officer form.
  9. Melaksanankan fire prevention exercises.
  10. Hold inspection, testing, maintenance of fire protection systems on a regular basis.
THE REASONS FOR THE OCCURRENCE OF FIRES

To discuss the principles of fire prevention can we learn from cases of fires thatoccur include:

  1. Electric
  2. Smoking
  3. Mechanical friction
  4. Excess warming
  5. Open fire
  6. Hot surface
  7. Letikan coal burning
  8. Mechanical spark
  9. Welding
  10. Static electricity
  11. Lightning strikes
  12. The chemical reaction
  13. Radiation
  14. Broeing