This vector illustration provides a clear, step-by-step visual guide for handling grease fires and burn injuries, designed for safety education, workplace training, and emergency preparedness materials. The clean, scalable format ensures sharp, easily recognizable graphics that maintain clarity in various print and digital formats.
The illustration is divided into two key sections:
1. Grease Fire Response
- Do’s and Don’ts, with clear iconography emphasizing safe vs. unsafe actions.
- Smothering the fire, showing the proper use of a metal lid or baking soda to extinguish flames.
- Fire extinguisher use, highlighting the importance of a Class K (kitchen) or Class B (flammable liquids) extinguisher over water, which worsens grease fires.
- Turning off heat sources, preventing further fuel ignition.
2. Burn Injury First Aid
- Severity classification, depicting first-degree, second-degree, and third-degree burns with simple, effective shading and labels.
- Immediate care instructions, such as cooling the burn with water, covering with a clean cloth, and seeking medical attention for severe burns.
- What to avoid, including ice application and popping blisters, reinforced with caution symbols.
The use of flat colors, bold lines, and intuitive pictograms ensures that the information is accessible, easy to understand, and visually engaging. Designed for kitchen safety posters, workplace training manuals, and public safety infographics, this illustration is both an educational tool and a vital resource for emergency preparedness.