Safe and confident use of fire first response equipment is essential for all staff in a workplace. Fire extinguisher trainingĀ is designed to provide staff with knowledge and understanding of extinguishing equipment such as fire blankets
Safe and confident use of fire first response equipment is essential for all staff in a workplace. Fire extinguisher training is designed to provide staff with knowledge and understanding of extinguishing equipment such as fire blankets, hose reels & extinguishers that they may be required to utilise in their workplace.
Our hands on training sessions let your staff use an extinguisher to build their confidence and enhance their understanding.
Fire Extinguisher Training:
Relevant standards
Theory of fire
Classes of fire
Safety signs & pictographs
Fire extinguishers
Fire hose reel
Fire blanket
Use of fire extinguishers, blankets and hose reels
Objectives:
Participants will obtain the practical knowledge and skills needed to undertake basic fire fighting techniques. Participants will be able to identify and select appropriate fire extinguishers and equipment in order to control small fires.
Perth Fire is a proudly supports Backpacker Medics. Backpacker Medics is a platform for Paramedics and other pre-hospital workers to engage with the world of humanitarian work. Their goal is simple: to take effective medical care to those who need it most.
Backpacker Medics are a wholly volunteer and donation-based project which endeavours to provide paramedical services in the truest sense: by working “beside” existing organisations and authorities to deliver mobile pre-hospital healthcare and community education.
This self-paced online series covers the basics of fire alarm systems. The series focuses on the wiring requirements, circuit design, power supplies, and detector appliances outlined inĀ NFPA 72:Ā National Fire Alarm Code. Complete all nine modules and qualify for .9 CEU.
Our training course is structured to ensure participants have the understanding of how to use a fire extinguisher and the knowledge required to select the correct extinguisher for a particular type of fire. The course also covers the use of hose reels and fire blankets.
Training designed for the practical application of firefighting equipment. In class training also touches on preparing for fire situations, understanding fire hazards, emergency response, and personal safety when fighting fires.
Training in the use of firefighting equipment is not required under any legislation unless the organisation has a specific requirement for employees to protect life or property. QuickFire EM can offer two types of training in the use of firefighting equipment.
This course covers the training requirements as listed in Australian Standard 3745-2010 Planning for emergencies in facilities. Our nationally accredited Fire Warden training program will equip your personnel with the skills required to safely evacuate your workplace.
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