Many companies require their employees to discharge a fire extinguisher as part of their hazardous materials training. In this half-day course, you will learn all about fires, how they start and what kind of fire extinguisher you can use for different types of fires.
Many companies require their employees to discharge a fire extinguisher as part of their hazardous materials training. In this half-day course, you will learn all about fires, how they start and what kind of fire extinguisher you can use for different types of fires.
Your safety training will also include operation of a fire extinguisher as you’re faced with a real live fire, under controlled conditions of course. A competency exam is required for certification. This course can be completed on-site or at our facility.
Once you complete the fire extinguisher training course you will appreciate the fact that you can apply what you have learned at home. Every home should have a fire extinguisher near and entrance/exit. Make sure you have the correct fire extinguisher for the kinds of fires that could start at home and workplace.
Learn the skills you need to save a life. To advance your career. To maintain your certification. Whatever your reasons for taking safety, first aid or CPR training, you’ll find a course that fits your needs, your budget, your schedule – and that you’ll actually enjoy!
Since 1992, Second Chance CPR & First Aid and Spectrum Safety Services have been leading training providers in Edmonton, Alberta. Trust us to provide you sound advice on required training for advancing your career or moving down a new path. We have direct access to the requirements of governing agencies (ie. Workplace Health and Safety), as well as the latest information on certification and frequency of training.
Our Fire Extinguisher Training Program is designed to inform, demonstrate and provide confidence to employees in the safe and effective use of fire extinguishers in the workplace.
This Firefighting & Fire Extinguisher course provides the basic knowledge and skills required to fight a small fire. Topics covered in this course include types of fires, fire extinguishers, and extinguishing agents; fire extinguisher operation; and firefighting procedures.
This course meets requirements of Standard 1031 of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Learners will develop the knowledge and skills to conduct thorough fire inspections and determine whether the risk of fire in buildings is minimized, or if, in the event of a fire
Fire safety responsibilities under building fire safety plan. Emphasis on the tenants' responsibilities, including fire safety and prevention, and evacuation based on an emergency. For building managers, superintendents, anyone responsible for building protection systems.
Fire Safety course is offered by Langlois safety. Our trainers and consultants are health and safety professionals. Here are some of our designations: Certified Ergonomic Specialist (CES), Certified Health and Safety Consultant (CHSC)
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