This course covers the duties of the Fire Watch position who oversees work posing a fire risk.
Oil and gas workers often work near flammable substances, and sometimes that work requires welding or other operations posing fire hazards. If not managed properly, the risk of an accident and injury under these conditions can be severe.
This course covers the duties of the Fire Watch position who oversees work posing a fire risk. Participants will learn the roles and responsibilities of a Fire Watch before, during and after hot work including reviewing permits, hazard identification, communication and emergency response.
In collaboration with Canada’s oil and gas industry, we develop health and safety courses to meet the needs of our evolving industry. Energy Safety Canada works with hundreds of Authorized Training Providers (ATPs) across the country to deliver safety training and services.
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.
This training equips participants to identify and assess hazards that can give rise to fires. The Fire Watch training program is designed to provide participants with knowledge and information necessary to perform fire watch duties.
Fire extinguisher training teaches you about fires, fire hazards, and how to extinguish them using a fire extinguisher. This course is offered in a convenient online format, to save you time and money, and still ensure your workers are trained.
This may include specific duties in an evacuation, but it could also mean specific responsibilities for ongoing safety or fire prevention. Proper fire warden training for these individuals to ensure they have the knowledge they need to carry out their duties.
Fire Prevention and Public Education training is offered bySaskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies (SIIT). Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies (SIIT) is a First Nations-governed educational institution, one of only four credit-granting post-secondary institutions in the province
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