Fire Warden Training – 12 Modules | One Day USD: 150/- and Two Day USD: 250/- Per Pax.
Description
Module 1: Introduction to Fire Safety
- Importance of fire safety in the workplace
- Common causes of fire and workplace fire statistics
- Regulatory requirements and standards (OSHA, NFPA, local codes)
Module 2: Roles and Responsibilities of a Fire Warden
- Duties during normal operations and emergencies
- Evacuation coordination and accountability
- Communication with management and emergency services
Module 3: Fire Risk Assessment
- Identifying fire hazards in the workplace
- Evaluating risk levels and vulnerable areas
- Maintaining fire hazard registers
Module 4: Fire Prevention Measures
- Housekeeping and storage practices
- Safe handling of flammable and combustible materials
- Electrical safety and hot work precautions
Module 5: Fire Detection and Alarm Systems
- Smoke and heat detectors, alarm panels, and signals
- Monitoring and responding to fire alarms
- Coordination with emergency response teams
Module 6: Fire Extinguishers and Suppression Systems
- Types of extinguishers and their appropriate use
- Fire hoses, sprinklers, and suppression systems
- Hands-on training for fire fighting equipment
Module 7: Evacuation Procedures
- Safe evacuation routes and exits
- Assembly points and headcount procedures
- Assisting vulnerable personnel and maintaining calm
Module 8: Emergency Communication
- Alarm signals, PA systems, and radios
- Reporting fires and incidents to management and emergency services
- Coordinating with ERT and first responders
Module 9: Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Fire-resistant clothing, gloves, helmets, and breathing apparatus
- Proper usage, inspection, and maintenance
- Specialized PPE for fire warden duties
Module 10: Fire Drills and Practice Sessions
- Conducting and participating in fire drills
- Role-playing emergency scenarios
- Evaluating performance and response times
Module 11: Post-Fire Procedures
- Incident reporting and documentation
- Investigation of fire causes and near misses
- Recovery and continuity planning
Module 12: Continuous Improvement and Safety Culture
- Reviewing fire incidents and drill results
- Updating fire safety procedures and training programs
- Promoting a proactive fire safety culture among staff
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