Vehicle Fire Extinguishers
A safety talk discussing fire extinguisher placement, inspection, and use in work vehicles and fleet operations.
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Key Hazards
- Vehicle fires spreading rapidly
- Extinguishers inaccessible during emergencies
- Improper extinguisher maintenance
2–3 Minute Talk Script
Vehicle fire extinguishers are important for utility trucks, construction vehicles, maintenance fleets, and service vehicles. Fires involving engines, electrical systems, or transported materials can escalate quickly if extinguishers are unavailable or poorly maintained.
Workers should inspect extinguishers regularly to ensure pressure gauges are in the proper range and mounting brackets remain secure. Extinguishers should be easy to access without climbing through cluttered compartments.
Different operations face different vehicle fire risks. Utility crews transport fuel and electrical equipment, contractors operate heavy equipment under high heat, and maintenance vehicles may carry chemicals or flammable materials.
Workers should understand the limits of portable extinguishers and know when evacuation is the safer option. Quick reporting and emergency response remain essential.
Safety Reminders
- Inspect vehicle extinguishers regularly.
- Keep extinguishers accessible at all times.
- Replace discharged or expired extinguishers promptly.
- Report fuel leaks or electrical issues immediately.
Ask the Crew
- Does every work vehicle have an inspected extinguisher?
- Are extinguishers mounted where crews can reach them quickly?