Description
Fire safety is everyone’s job. It is the employer’s responsibility to ensure that all workers are aware of fire hazards and the facility’s fire emergency plan. If you want your workers to evacuate, you should train them on how to escape. If you expect your workers to use firefighting equipment, you should give them appropriate equipment and train them to use the equipment safely. (See Title 29 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 1910 Subparts E and L; and Part 1926 Subparts C and F.) The fire safety plan should outline the assignments of key personnel in the event of a fire and provide an evacuation plan for workers on the site. This training serves as a starting point for fire emergency training and works best when used in conjunction with workplace-specific plans and drills.
Fire Safety Training Class Topic Overview:
- Fire and Its Hazards
- How Fire Works
- Preventing Fires
- Classes of Fires
- Preparing for a Fire
- Fire Extinguisher Training
- Fire Emergency Procedures
Our easy-to-use video kit provides all the necessary materials for running a successful training, including:
- 11-minute Fire Safety Training Video developed by industry professionals
- Fire Safety PowerPoint Presentation for classroom use
- OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910 Subparts E & L
- Printable documents, including:
- Training outline
- Compliance Manual
- Fire Safety Certificate & Wallet Cards / ID card
- Attendance Log / Sign-In Form
- Employee Quiz and Answer Key
- Fire Safety Training supplement printout
Course Outcomes
After completing this training, your employees will be certified in understanding concepts covered in OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910 Subparts E & L. They should exhibit understanding of the importance of fire prevention in the workplace and what to do in a fire emergency.
Who should take this course?
This training is suitable for all workplaces and staff of all levels. It is suitable for orientation, refresher courses and to train the trainer.
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