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Fire BlanketBusy kitchens and canteen areas use a host of hazardous equipment that could become dangerous if they were left unattended. Think of deep fat fryers and traditional chip pans and you`ll have some idea of the types of cooking equipment that could catch fire if the cook in charge of them isn`t paying attention. I`ve actually witnessed a chip pan fire and it can be a scary incident to be involved in. At first you sort of freeze not knowing what to do but then common-sense kicks in and you react to the situation. When my chip fan caught fire I used a
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