Transcript Slide 1

Classroom Safety
Fire & Life Requirements
as per State Education Dept
• The following list relates to the classrooms
and adjacent areas. They are provided to
inform you regarding the various safety
issues, and to give guidelines for
classroom decorations throughout the
school year.
Rescue Windows
• Classroom “rescue” windows shall have a
minimum access clearance of 24 inches
and shall be labeled.
Rescue Windows
• All classrooms have a designated
emergency escape window commonly
known as Rescue Windows also.
• Acts as a secondary exit from the building.
• The rescue window is also used by
emergency personnel (fire dept) to gain
rapid entrance to the classroom.
Rescue Windows
• To be kept clear and unobstructed at all
times.
• Do not place any objects directly in front of
window- no tables, chairs, desks, boxes,
equipment, etc.
• No objects should be placed on the
window shelf.
Rescue Windows
• Do not place decorative materials, or
curtains on or above the rescue window
itself. Even if the curtains have been
treated for flame retardancy.
• Do not remove or cover the rescue
window stickers on the window or on the
shade if one is attached to your window.
Rescue Windows
• Essentially, the rescue window area is to
be left unblocked and undecorated.
• This will ensure that the window will be
available to the fire dept in an emergency
for student rescue from your classroom.
Combustibles
• Stored combustibles (cloth, paper, plastic,
wood, etc.) are at least 24 inches from the
ceiling, are orderly and of value. Space
under stairs & landings is not used for
storage unless separated by two-hour fire
rated construction.
• The above increases fire loading and
leads to poor housekeeping conditions.
Combustibles
• Combustibles stored in kiln rooms shall be
at least 3-feet away from the kiln(s).
• Combustibles shall not be stored in boiler
rooms, mechanical rooms (air handling
equipment), or electrical equipment rooms.
Electrical
• Unapproved (Underwriter’s Lab, etc),
multi-plug electrical outlet adapters are not
acceptable and should not be used.
Electrical
• Extension cords are not used as a
substitute for permanent wiring.
• Prefer use of surge suppressors and/or
power strips when needed.
• No splicing of wires.
• Limit extension cords use to only 1 length.
• Do not run under carpets, doorways, etc.
Electrical
• Decorative lighting, when used, shall be of
the type approved by Underwriters Labs.
Others
• Portable, unvented space heaters are
prohibited.
Paper on Walls & Doors
• Artwork and teaching materials are limited
to not more than 20% of corridor wall
space.
Paper on Walls & Doors
• Code requirements:
• Paper materials and artwork shall cover no
more than 20% of the wall surface, must
be 2 feet from the ceiling and 10 feet from
exits. Note that a classroom door is
considered an exit.
Exits
• Required capacity of egress is free of
obstructions, including exiting corridors.
• Key message here is KEEP EXITS AND
EXITWAYS UNBLOCKED AT ALL TIMES.
(means chairs, desks, tables).
Exits
• There is a minimum 10 foot clearance of
combustibles from primary exits (those
leading outside the building), and
classroom exits (corridor side) are free of
combustibles with a minimum 2-foot
clearance from the door on the corridor
side.
Curtains
• Curtains, drapes, hangings and other
decorative materials suspended from walls
or ceilings shall be fire resistant. Wires for
the purpose of hanging materials across a
classroom are prohibited.
Wedges
• The use of wedges to prop open fire
doors, smoke zone doors, or classroom
doors is prohibited.
Chemicals
• All hazardous materials (flammable &
corrosives) shall be stored in rated
cabinets when the chemicals are not in
use, and these cabinets shall be identified
(labeled).
• Inventory of chemicals should be made at
end of school year and removed if no
longer used or needed.
Open flames
• Open flames are prohibited except in
supervised science and technology labs.
Evacuation signage
• Evacuation route is posted inside
classroom at the door and the phone is
working.
• Review of Individual Classroom General
Safety Form (handout).
• Anyone for a short safety video?