Fire Extinguishers have become so common in the workplace that we tend to forget that employees who may one day use one need to be properly trained.
Fire Extinguishers have become so common in the workplace that we tend to forget that employees who may one day use one need to be properly trained.
Do you know where your extinguishers are? Have they been inspected recently? Have you chosen the right extinguisher for your workplace? LaborTek Fire Extinguisher Training answers precisely these questions and provides learners with the knowledge to develop an emergency action plan.
Course Requirement:
CSA-certified safety boots and eye protection.
Be dressed for outdoor hands-on training.
Course outline:
Distinguish between different classes of fires and fire characteristics.
Develop techniques to prevent fires before they occur.
Differentiate between the types of extinguishers and how to use them.
Perform basic inspection and maintenance of fire extinguishers.
Develop an emergency action plan.
Extinguish a fire triggered by a Control Live Fire device.
LaborTek Safety Training is the National Capital Region leader in occupational health and safety training and consulting. In today's occupational health and safety landscape, it becomes very important to have a reliable source of safety information for companies and employees.
Successful safety practices are measured on two major scales: the improvement of employee wellness and accident reduction, and the bottom line savings.
At the end of the course, delegates will be able to explain the duties and responsibilities of a fire watcher, and demonstrate basic fire fighting skills.
This program is approximately 3 hours and was designed to give students an introduction to fire hazard awareness and to provide an introduction to fire extinguishment with handheld fire extinguishers.
Our Keystone Academy training is beginner-friendly and will teach you the fundamental skills you need to kickstart your education. Additionally, our academy instructors will help you connect with industry experts in the field.
The Fire Safety course is based on information from the National Building Code and the National Fire Code.
The Ontario Fire Code requires employers to ensure fire safety prevention measures are in place in every business establishment.
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