Fire and its consequences pose a significant risk to any business, organization and community.
Fire and its consequences pose a significant risk to any business, organization and community. The fact that fire hazards are present in virtually every workplace makes it essential that everyone is informed about how to minimize or eliminate the triggers for a potential fire disaster.
Who Should Take This Course?
Anyone who may work in conditions where fire hazards are present or a fire situation is possible.
Course Outline
Key topics addressed in this course include:
Anatomy of a fire
Flash point theory
Fire classification
Safe-storage of combustibles
Recognizing common fire hazards in the workplace
Fire extinguishers and the PASS strategy
Fire drills and evacuation procedures.
Levitt-Safety offers a comprehensive range of instructor-led occupational health & safety training programs tailored to meet your specific needs.
Generally lasting from one half-day to two full days, our instructors are ready to deliver training programs on or off-site to your managers, supervisors, safety representatives, JHSC, employees, or contractors.
This course satisfies Canada's requirements for the classroom portion of safety training. Quiz questions along the way prepare you for the final exam. Upon completion, gain access to and print off your certificate, and a checklist which can be used by your employer to observer you applying in the f
This course follows the established and accepted guidelines, principles and recommendations of internationally recognized fire safety organizations. This training is intended to supplement employer training programs
To provide students with some basic tools and skills to coordinate training in a small fire/EMS organization. A training function in a smaller department typically may include conducting training drills and coordinating training with a nearby larger city or state training function.
A fire safety plan is a document that informs building occupants about fire prevention, as well as proper procedures should a fire start, or an incident that requires the building to be evacuated.
Participants receive instruction in areas such as duties and responsibilities of an OSSA Fire Watch, what is meant by “hot work,” correct record keeping, use of safety equipment, emergency preparedness, how fire develops and transfers heat, fire suppression.
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