Thursday, February 26, 2009
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Thank yous and next step.
Jerry, Greg, Ryan and Pete: Thank you for conducting the safety training session for the day time staff on Feb 23, 9 am. Five library staff- Linda, Hilary, Margaret, Ching and Manisha attended the morning training.
Wyatt and Garnet: Tx for coming in at 7 pm on Feb 23 and for training a team of eight library and CAP team. Lorraine, Loretta, Jennifer, Carol, Courtney, Jacie and Ariel attended the evening session.
To: All library staff
I am in touch with Dennis to update our emergency plan procedure. I am coordinating with Tracey for the hands-on field training session and more information to follow. Fire alarm panel key is the one with the red ribbon.
Manisha Khetarpal
City Librarian
Wyatt and Garnet: Tx for coming in at 7 pm on Feb 23 and for training a team of eight library and CAP team. Lorraine, Loretta, Jennifer, Carol, Courtney, Jacie and Ariel attended the evening session.
To: All library staff
I am in touch with Dennis to update our emergency plan procedure. I am coordinating with Tracey for the hands-on field training session and more information to follow. Fire alarm panel key is the one with the red ribbon.
Manisha Khetarpal
City Librarian
Monday, February 23, 2009
Fire Safety Feedback (Staff)
I learned that there is water inside certain fire extinguishers. -Carol
I found it very interesting in reguards to there being different types of fire extinguishers. I would like to have a practice session with the actual fire extinguishers. -Lorraine
I didn't know that there were fire extinguishers for certain types of fires. It was very informative and i enjoyed it. -Jennifer
I learned that some fire extinguishers have water or powder inside. And if you don't hold the nozzle properly it will burn your hand. -Jacie
I learned that some of the covers of the casings are made of plastic or glass. -Courtney
I learnt a lot from the fire safety presentation. It was good. -Ariel
I found it very interesting in reguards to there being different types of fire extinguishers. I would like to have a practice session with the actual fire extinguishers. -Lorraine
I didn't know that there were fire extinguishers for certain types of fires. It was very informative and i enjoyed it. -Jennifer
I learned that some fire extinguishers have water or powder inside. And if you don't hold the nozzle properly it will burn your hand. -Jacie
I learned that some of the covers of the casings are made of plastic or glass. -Courtney
I learnt a lot from the fire safety presentation. It was good. -Ariel
Fire safety training
As a manager of the library and the given the history of fires at this facility in Summer 2008 and January 2009; I think the training was needed at our branch and all the staff benefited by the hands-on training and presentation about the fire extinguisher and a tour of the exit points and furnance rooms on the facility. We are know keeping the emergency and furnance room keys seperate from the ususal bunch of keys. Hilary, Linda, Margaret and Ching attended the 60 minute training on Feb 23, 9-10 am. The training was conducted by Jerry and his team (Greg, Ryan and Pete) from the Swift Current Fire Department.
Manisha Khetarpal
City Librarian
The fire training session was very helpful in reviewing where all the fire extinguishers are stored and their applications as to the sort of fire we might experience. Emergency procedures were covered in the presentation as well as practical hands-on practice with the alarm system. It was a good safety session for me.
Margaret Lottridge
It was good to learn how to tell if your fire extinguisher will work for the type of fire you have. We learned how there are three parts that make a fire: fuel, heat, and oxygen. Without one of these the fire will die. Also we learned PASS: how to use the fire extinguisher (Pull, Aim, Squeeze, and Sweep).
Hilary Stark
Manisha Khetarpal
City Librarian
The fire training session was very helpful in reviewing where all the fire extinguishers are stored and their applications as to the sort of fire we might experience. Emergency procedures were covered in the presentation as well as practical hands-on practice with the alarm system. It was a good safety session for me.
Margaret Lottridge
It was good to learn how to tell if your fire extinguisher will work for the type of fire you have. We learned how there are three parts that make a fire: fuel, heat, and oxygen. Without one of these the fire will die. Also we learned PASS: how to use the fire extinguisher (Pull, Aim, Squeeze, and Sweep).
Hilary Stark
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