Fires involving chimneys and ducting Flashcards
2.1 Operational personnel are likely to encounter the following hazards when attending fires involving chimneys or ducting?
- Working at height
- Falling Debris
- Explosion
- Heavy Fire Loading
- Unexpected fire or smoke spread
- Hearth fires
- Insulating materials
Chimneys are traditionally non load bearing vertical structures containing an?
internal flue with a hearth at the base.
Most modern buildings are designed to include services such a?
air-conditioning, heating, fume and dust extraction.
The incident commander (IC) should ensure appliances are?
sited in a safe location away from any possible collapse and falling debris.
The positioning of appliances should also?
Allow access and egress for aerial appliances and specialist vehicles.
The IC should locate the responsible person for the premises and?
gather all relevant information and where possible obtain plans of ducting routes or chimneys.
Where a fire involves ducting the IC should develop a tactical plan to inspect?
The full length of the ducting based on the information available from preplanning, early reconnaissance or details available from on-site staff.
The IC must make every effort to obtain building plans to assist with?
tracking the route of ducting and should consider requesting a fire safety officer to assist with interpretation of these plans.
The IC must ensure that the entire length of the ducting or flue is thoroughly checked for fire spread
Breathing apparatus (BA)crews should utilise thermal imaging camera to identify hidden fire spread