Fire Safety Awareness – 12 Modules | One Day USD: 150/- and Two Day USD: 250/- Per Pax.

Course level:All Levels
Course Duration: 0

Description

Module 1: Introduction to Fire Safety

  • Importance of fire safety in the workplace
  • Fire statistics and common causes of workplace fires
  • Legal and regulatory requirements (OSHA, NFPA, ISO 45001)

Module 2: Fire Science and Behavior

  • The fire triangle and fire tetrahedron
  • Stages of fire development (incipient, growth, fully developed, decay)
  • Heat transfer methods: conduction, convection, radiation

Module 3: Fire Hazards in the Workplace

  • Electrical, chemical, and mechanical fire sources
  • Flammable liquids, gases, and combustible materials
  • Housekeeping and ignition control

Module 4: Fire Prevention and Control Measures

  • Eliminating and controlling ignition sources
  • Safe storage of flammable materials
  • Preventive maintenance and inspection routines

Module 5: Fire Detection and Alarm Systems

  • Smoke, heat, and flame detectors
  • Fire alarm systems and their functions
  • Testing and maintenance requirements

Module 6: Firefighting Equipment and Extinguishers

  • Types of fire extinguishers (A, B, C, D, K classes)
  • Fire hose reels, blankets, and suppression systems
  • How to use an extinguisher (PASS method – Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep)

Module 7: Emergency Evacuation Procedures

  • Developing and implementing evacuation plans
  • Fire drills and muster point management
  • Roles of fire wardens and marshals

Module 8: Roles and Responsibilities

  • Duties of employers, supervisors, and employees
  • Responsibilities of fire wardens and emergency teams
  • Reporting and responding to fire hazards

Module 9: Special Fire Risks and Controls

  • Electrical panels and battery rooms
  • Welding, cutting, and hot work areas
  • Kitchens, server rooms, and fuel storage

Module 10: Fire Protection Systems

  • Sprinkler systems and fire pumps
  • Fixed foam, CO₂, and clean agent systems
  • Routine inspection, testing, and recordkeeping

Module 11: Post-Fire Actions and Incident Reporting

  • Actions to take after a fire incident
  • Accident/incident reporting and root cause analysis
  • Recovery, cleanup, and investigation procedures

Module 12: Fire Safety Culture and Continuous Improvement

  • Promoting fire awareness among employees
  • Conducting regular fire safety audits
  • Continuous training and behavioral reinforcement

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