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Revised 05/01/2016 <br />6. The hazards associated with fire watch duties; <br />7. The personal protective equipment (PPE) needed to perform fire watch <br />duties safely and how to use it; <br />8. The selection and use of any fire extinguishers and fire hoses likely to be <br />used by a fire watch in the work area; <br />9. The location and use of barriers; <br />10. The means of communication designated by the employerfor fire watches; <br />11. When and how to start fire alarm procedures; <br />12. The evacuation plan; <br />13. To alert others to exit the space whenever: <br />a. The fire watch perceives an unsafe condition; <br />b. The fire watch perceives that a worker performing hot work isindanger; <br />c. The employer orders an evacuation; or <br />d. An evacuation signal, such as an alarm, is activated. <br />14. The general principles of using fire extinguishers or hose lines, the <br />hazards involved with incipient firefighting, and the procedures used to <br />reduce these hazards; <br />15. The hazards associated with fixed and portable fire protection systems that <br />employees may use or to which they may be exposed during discharge of <br />those systems. <br />