Site evacuation exercises are required at least once every 12 months to test internal procedures. Fire & Evac Solutions can devise different scenarios specific to your site. An evacuation exercise can involve the whole site or specific fire compartments/areas as requested by the client
Site evacuation exercises are required at least once every 12 months to test internal procedures. Fire & Evac Solutions can devise different scenarios specific to your site. An evacuation exercise can involve the whole site or specific fire compartments/areas as requested by the client.
Alarm activation is achieved by setting off smoke detector heads at set locations, whilst we observe the response by building occupants. A de-brief is conducted immediately following the evacuation and a written report regarding the outcome of the evacuation will be supplied shortly after.
At Fire & Evac Solutions we are providers of practical emergency management and fire protection solutions for business and organisations. We provide consultancy, documentation, training and equipment maintenance for your workplace.
It covers an understanding of the permit system and the limitations of each permit, and making decisions regarding the need for and correct use of each permit. This unit includes the issue of any and all permits
Manual Handling training is offered by Optec Training. Our training staff have accredited industry training credentials. We have extensive experience in either the operation of Power Generation, Transmission or Distribution activities within the energy & allied industries.
Successful completion of this course results in nationally a recognised Unit of Competency TLID0020 Shift materials safely using manual handling methods.
This unit specifies the skills and knowledge required to safely operate a vehicle loading crane with a Maximum Rated Capacity (MRC) of 10 metre tonnes or more. Vehicle loading crane means a crane mounted on a vehicle for loading and unloading the vehicle.
The Work Safely at Heights course focuses on the training and assessment in skills to perform work with a harness at heights. This may include working on an elevated work platform, roof, structure or any area where a fall hazard exists.
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