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Fire Prevention

Fire Prevention

It is estimated that regular fire prevention training and drills can reduce the risk of workplace fires by up to 50%. The "Fire Prevention" course is designed to educate participants on how fires start, the potential dangers, and the necessary precautions to prevent workplace fires. This training provides practical insights into fire prevention tools, procedures, and responses in case of a fire. By understanding the key elements of fire and safety practices, employees can contribute to a safer work environment.

PRICE
$ 29.95
LANGUAGE
English
CEU
CEU 0.0
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Learning Objectives

  • Understand the Four Components of Fire: Learn about the essential elements needed to ignite and sustain a fire.
  • Recognize Leading Causes of Workplace Fires: Identify the common causes of fires, such as faulty electrical equipment, combustibles, and improper handling of flammable materials.
  • Learn Fire Prevention Tools and Practices: Understand the importance of fire detectors, alarms, sprinklers, and extinguishers in preventing fire incidents.
  • Follow Fire Drill and Evacuation Procedures: Recall and apply the standard procedures during fire drills and emergency evacuations.

Course Outline

  • 1. Introduction

    1. Welcome
    2. Introduction
    3. Learning Objectives
  • 2. Elements of Fire

    1. Activity: Four Components of Fire
    2. Learning Activity: Components of Fire
  • 3. Sources of Fire

    1. Household Fires
    2. Workplace Fires: Fuel
    3. Workplace Fires: Heat
    4. Learning Activity: Workplace Fires
  • 4. Fire Prevention Plans

    1. Fire Prevention
    2. Fire Prevention Plans
  • 5. Housekeeping

    1. Housekeeping
    2. Smoking, Hot Work and Sparks
    3. Combustibles
    4. Knowledge Check: Combustibles
    5. Flammable Liquids
    6. Knowledge Check: Flammable Liquids
  • 6. Electrical Equipment

    1. Electrical Equipment
    2. Electrical Equipment Safety
    3. Learning Activity: Electrical Equipment
  • 7. Fire Prevention Tools and Practices

    1. Detectors and Alarms
    2. Sprinklers and Extinguishers
    3. Inspections
    4. Knowledge Check: Workplace Fire Prevention
  • 8. Evacuations

    1. Fire Exits
    2. Evacuation Routes
    3. Fire Drills and Evacuations
    4. Knowledge Check: Fire Drills and Evacuations
  • 9. Summary

    1. Summary

VIDEO TESTIMONIAL

DANIEL DOWELL

SOUTH CAROLINA

RUSTY WOODARD

TEXAS

MARCO ASCENCIO

ILLINOIS

JEFF STARR

SOUTH CAROLINA

ROBERT HEALY

MASSACHUSETTS

EDDY ESTRADA

TEXAS

DANIEL DOWELL

SOUTH CAROLINA

CHIKEITHA HARIS

MICHIGAN

JOSE BEDOLLA

CALIFORNIA



FAQ

What are the four components needed to start a fire?

What are the leading causes of workplace fires?

What fire prevention tools should be used in the workplace?

Why is housekeeping important in preventing fires?

What should I do during a fire drill or evacuation?

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