Using handheld fire-fighting equipment to extinguish a fire can be an extremely dangerous and daunting task for the first time and if not used correctly can actually cause a fire to spread.
Using handheld fire-fighting equipment to extinguish a fire can be an extremely dangerous and daunting task for the first time and if not used correctly can actually cause a fire to spread.
NZ Fire and Compliance have created a mobile training unit to assist in the training of employees on site in the correct use of handheld fire-fighting equipment, causing minimal disruption to the normal working day.
NZ Fire and Compliance is a family owned and operated company established in 2005. As a company we endeavour to continuously keep our highly skilled team up to date with the ever changing industry of Building WoFs and Passive Fire Protection.
The Fire and Emergency Warden Duties course gives learners the necessary skills and knowledge to carry out an effective fire and emergency plan. After completion of this course you will be able to demonstrate knowledge of evacuation requirements for your workplace.
Fire extinguishers can help staff tackle smaller fires and work well alongside your fixed fire suppression systems. During fire extinguisher training your team will learn how to operate the different types of fire extinguishers in your workplace.
This fire extinguisher course will provide you with an understanding of the different types of fire extinguishers and give you the practical skills to put out a fire using the correct equipment, whilst learning about new developments relating to effective fire suppression.
This course will give you an in-depth understanding of the duties of a Fire and Emergency Warden in accordance with the law, as well as the practical skills to effectively evacuate the workplace in event of a fire or emergency.
This course not only provides them with essential warden safety knowledge but also includes extinguisher training and the skills necessary to evaluate other emergency situations such as gas leaks, spills and earthquakes.
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