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

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Description

Module 1: Introduction to Fire Watch Duties

  • Purpose and importance of fire watch personnel
  • Legal requirements and industry standards (OSHA, NFPA 51B)
  • Role of fire watch in overall fire prevention strategy

Module 2: Understanding Fire Hazards

  • Common fire hazards in hot work areas
  • Combustible materials, ignition sources, and confined spaces
  • Environmental and situational risk factors

Module 3: Hot Work Operations Overview

  • Definition and examples (welding, cutting, grinding, brazing)
  • Hot Work Permit System
  • Responsibilities of authorized personnel and permit issuers

Module 4: Fire Watch Duties Before Hot Work

  • Area inspection and hazard identification
  • Removal or protection of combustible materials
  • Verification of permit and safety readiness

Module 5: Fire Watch Duties During Hot Work

  • Monitoring sparks, flames, and heat transfer
  • Maintaining visibility and proximity to the work area
  • Communicating with the hot work operator and supervisor

Module 6: Fire Watch Duties After Hot Work

  • Post-work monitoring for hidden or smoldering fires
  • Minimum watch duration (typically 30 minutes or as per permit)
  • Final area inspection and documentation

Module 7: Firefighting Equipment Readiness

  • Types of extinguishers suitable for hot work areas
  • Fire hose, sand buckets, and blankets
  • Equipment inspection and placement requirements

Module 8: Emergency Response and Alarm Procedures

  • When and how to raise an alarm
  • Evacuation assistance and fire reporting process
  • Coordination with emergency responders

Module 9: Communication and Reporting

  • Clear communication protocols with work crew and supervisors
  • Incident reporting and permit documentation
  • Maintaining logs and records for compliance

Module 10: Fire Prevention Best Practices

  • Importance of housekeeping and area cleanliness
  • Spark containment and shielding methods
  • Preventing oxygen enrichment and fuel accumulation

Module 11: Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for Fire Watch

  • Required PPE: helmet, gloves, goggles, flame-resistant clothing
  • Ensuring proper fit and condition of PPE
  • PPE limitations and maintenance

Module 12: Continuous Improvement and Safety Culture

  • Learning from incidents and near misses
  • Participating in refresher training and safety meetings
  • Promoting a proactive fire safety mindset

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