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Version 6: January ‘06

Version 6: January 06. The Tasmania Fire Service wishes to acknowledge the contributions of the following, whose assistance has been invaluable in producing this guide: Australian Institute of Building Surveyors Building Standards and Regulation Fire Protection Association of Australia (Tas Branch). Version 8: April 07. INDEX. Introduction 1. Extinguisher Rating and Classification 2. Class of Buildings Relevant to the Guide' 3. Using the Guide' (Example One) 4. Using the Guide' (Example Two) 5. Extinguisher Location and selection Flow Chart 6. Mounting of Portable Fire Extinguishers 7. E' Class Extinguishers (Energized Electrical Equipment) 8. F' Class Extinguishers (Cooking Fats and oils ) 9. B' Class Extinguishers (Flammable Liquids) 10. A' Class Extinguishers for Light Hazard Fire Compartments <500m2 11. A' Class Extinguishers for Ordinary Hazard Fire Compartments <500m2 12.

Extinguisher Location and Selection Flow Chart 6 Mounting of Portable Fire Extinguishers 7 ... An extinguisher should be selected for its capacity to extinguish a perceived type and size of fire relevant to the ... paper, rubber and many plastics. Class B: fire involving flammable and combustible liquids, greases and oils. Class C: fire ...

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