Fire Prevention
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English
CEU
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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
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1. Introduction
- Welcome
- Introduction
- Learning Objectives
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2. Elements of Fire
- Activity: Four Components of Fire
- Learning Activity: Components of Fire
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3. Sources of Fire
- Household Fires
- Workplace Fires: Fuel
- Workplace Fires: Heat
- Learning Activity: Workplace Fires
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4. Fire Prevention Plans
- Fire Prevention
- Fire Prevention Plans
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5. Housekeeping
- Housekeeping
- Smoking, Hot Work and Sparks
- Combustibles
- Knowledge Check: Combustibles
- Flammable Liquids
- Knowledge Check: Flammable Liquids
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6. Electrical Equipment
- Electrical Equipment
- Electrical Equipment Safety
- Learning Activity: Electrical Equipment
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7. Fire Prevention Tools and Practices
- Detectors and Alarms
- Sprinklers and Extinguishers
- Inspections
- Knowledge Check: Workplace Fire Prevention
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8. Evacuations
- Fire Exits
- Evacuation Routes
- Fire Drills and Evacuations
- Knowledge Check: Fire Drills and Evacuations
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9. Summary
- Summary
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FAQ
What are the four components needed to start a fire?
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What fire prevention tools should be used in the workplace?
Why is housekeeping important in preventing fires?
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