Make sure your staff know how to use a fire extinguisher, which one to use and even have a go at putting out a small (controlled) fire! Our training session takes about 1-1.5hrs, depending on how many are training, and takes place on your premises.
Make sure your staff know how to use a fire extinguisher, which one to use and even have a go at putting out a small (controlled) fire! Our training session takes about 1-1.5hrs, depending on how many are training, and takes place on your premises. ‘It’ll never happen to me’… Yeah, Nah! Be prepared! Book your training session now!
‘She’ll be alright’ doesn’t quite cut it with workplace safety anymore. At Fire Safety and Testing we offer testing and tagging services for your electrical appliances, fire extinguisher supply and testing.
And fire extinguisher training for your Hamilton or Waikato business. Ensure your workplace is safe and know that all your electrical appliances will definitely ‘be alright’.
This course teaches the duties of a Fire and Emergency Warden and the evacuation requirements for a workplace or site. It can be completed in conjunction with the Fire Extinguisher training for a full day fire safety training course.
This training is aimed ensuring workplaces are compliant. Department Heads, Section Leaders, Shift Managers and appointed Evacuation Wardens gain an appreciation of the risks of fire and their responsibilities. They will learn about the causes of fire, the action to be taken and correct evacuation...
In the event of a building evacuation as a result of a fire, the role of Fire Warden is crucial to the safety of all building occupants. During an evacuation, the Building or Chief Warden represents the New Zealand Fire Service until their arrival and therefore has authority over occupants.
At the successful completion of the course the trainee will be able to demonstrate knowledge of the fire classes and fire suppression techniques, select and implement a strategy to deal with fire.
Fire Warden training includes responsibilities of the Chief Warden, Deputy Chief Warden, and Area/Search Warden, and consists of floor clearance and reporting procedures, action to be taken if you discover a fire, what to do if the alarms are activated, persons requiring assistance, and more.
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