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Safety: Fire Safety in the Workplace Training CBT

Price: $150.00
CBT Course Overview:
The Self Study Store Computer Based Training Safety: Fire Safety in the Workplace covers the basic causes of workplace fires and rules for fire prevention. Beginning with the causes for workplace fires, the course then looks at characteristics of fire and different classes of fire. The course also covers various fire protection systems, employee evacuation planning, and the responsibilities of an employee for fire prevention.
Total Training Duration:
40 hours
Training Course Topics:
- Learn common fire hazards.
- Learn special fire hazards.
- Learn general rules that apply to fire prevention procedures.
- Define the physical science of fire.
- Match fire classes with normal extinguishing methods.
- Learn the importance of inspection, testing, and maintenance of fire protection equipment.
- Learn elements of emergency evacuation planning.
- Learn fire protection responsibilities of employees.
- Learn emergency actions that employees need to take in a fire situation.
The Self Study Store Computer Based Training Safety: Fire Safety in the Workplace course is for all employees working in manufacturing or office environment.
CBT Course Objectives:
Unit 1: Fire Safety 0.5 hours
- Identify common fire hazards.
- Identify special fire hazards.
- Identify general rules that apply to fire prevention procedures.
- Identify general rules for housekeeping that help prevent fires.
- Identify fire prevention measures for electrical equipment and flammable liquids.
Unit 2: Fire and Extinguisher Characteristics 0.5 hours
- Define the physical science of fire.
- Match fire classes with normal extinguishing methods.
- Identify the importance of inspection, testing, and maintenance of fire protection equipment.
Unit 3: Course Overview Specs 1 hour
- Identify elements of emergency evacuation planning.
- Identify fire protection responsibilities of employees.
- Identify emergency actions that employees need to take in a fire situation.
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