Most fires are avoidable. Every firm is responsible for doing a comprehensive evaluation of the risk of fire, deciding on adequate fire measures, and developing an action plan in the case of a fire. Assigning Fire Warden duties to a responsible individual who has received Level 2 Fire Safety training helps guarantee that your business maintains excellent health and safety standards. It will also demonstrate your concern for your employees' health and safety. The tasks of a Fire Marshal or Fire Warden include recognizing and reporting any fire dangers at the workplace to the proper person. A Fire Marshal or Fire Warden ensures that the premises are evacuated in a timely way in the case of a fire.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
To describe the Classifications of fire
To outline Principles of Heat Transmission And Fire Spread
To outline the Common causes and consequences of fire
To explain the various fire prevention methods
To Identify, Select & Operate of various types of extinguishers
To understand fire emergency evacuation.
a) Introduction
b) Principles of Fire
c) Source of ignition/Heat
d) Static Electricity
e) Source of Fuel
e) Classification of Fire
f) Principles of Heat Transmission
g) Causes and Consequences of Fires in Workplaces
a) Control Measures to Minimize the Risk of Fire in a Workplace
b) Storage of Flammable Liquids in Workrooms and Other Locations
c) LPG Fire Presentation Arrangements
d) Precautions for Control Of Hot Work
e) Electrical Equipment Safety
f) Cooking Oils And Fats
a) Fire Detection
b) Heat Detectors
c) Smoke Detectors
d) Flame Detectors
e) Fire Fighting Equipments
f) Fire Extinguisher
g) How To Use Fire Extinguisher
a) Means of Escape
b) Assembly Point
c) Fire Marshals
d) Fire Drill
e) Rules for fighting fire
f) What should you do if your clothes catch on fire?
g) Burns first aid
This qualification is externally set and assessed by a 20-question multiple-choice examination that must be completed within 45 minutes. Successful learners will have to demonstrate knowledge across the unit content and correctly answer 12 questions or more to achieve a pass.