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story a: grease fire in restaurant burns employee a fire erupted at sun…

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story a: grease fire in restaurant burns employee
a fire erupted at sunnys family restaurant tuesday night, critically injuring an employee and causing $100,000 worth of damage to the building. the fire was caused when a frying pan, filled with oil heating up on the stove, was left unattended. the fire rapidly spread to dish towels hanging nearby. an employee discovered the scene and attempted to put out the fire by pouring water on the stove, causing the burning grease to splatter all over his face, arms, and chest. a co - worker, hearing the commotion, called 911 and yelled for everyone to leave the restaurant immediately. the fire department arrived, extinguished the fire, and attended to the burned employee. the victim was taken to mercy hospital and is reported to be in serious but stable condition.

  1. what went right?
  2. what went wrong?
  3. what steps should be taken in this workplace to make sure employees are better protected and prepared next time?

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. A co - worker called 911 promptly and yelled for everyone to leave, which likely prevented more injuries. The fire department arrived quickly, extinguished the fire, and attended to the burned employee, getting the victim to the hospital in a timely manner.
  2. A frying pan with oil was left unattended, causing the fire. An employee tried to put out the grease fire with water, which is the wrong method and led to splattering and more severe burns.
  3. Implement fire safety training for all employees, including how to handle grease fires (using a fire extinguisher or baking soda, not water). Install more fire - safety equipment like fire extinguishers and smoke detectors. Have regular fire drills. Ensure employees are aware of safety protocols when cooking with oil and never leave cooking unattended.

Answer:

  1. Co - worker's quick action of calling 911 and evacuating, and fire department's prompt response.
  2. Unattended frying pan and incorrect fire - extinguishing method.
  3. Fire safety training, more equipment, fire drills, and better cooking supervision.