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Fire Fighting & Prevention Course – (Optional) Fire Warden Included
Friday, 6th April 2018 @ 1:30 pm - 5:00 pm
Suitability: This course is suitable for anyone who would like learn what to do in the event of a fire. It also provides information for people who are assigned with fire safety duties of what needs to be done in controlling fire hazards, in fulfilling their fire safety duties and in ensuring the safety of all people in the building.
Pre requisite: Basic Fire Fighting & Prevention
Validity: 3 years
Course Duration: 4 hours
Course Assessment: At the end of the Fire Fighting & Prevention course, participants are assessed by a multiple choice assessment sheet in order for the tutor to assess understanding of main topics and address any weaknesses in understanding.
Certification: Upon successfully completing the Fire Fighting & Prevention Course, each participant will be issued with a Fire Fighting & Prevention Certificate.
St Bernard’s First Aid & Safety Training Institute is licensed by the National Commission for Further and Higher Education to conduct First Aid Courses to the general public. Our license number is 2014-FHI-002
We are accredited by the Safety Training Awards (STA) of UK, to conduct Fire Fighting & Prevention Courses. Our Fire Fighting & Prevention certificates are worldwide recognized
The Fire Fighting & Prevention Course is made up of 6 sections, which are:
Section 1: Introduction to Fire Safety
Section 2: Fire Spread Methods
Section 3: Stopping Fires from Occurring
Section 4: Saving Lives and Minimizing Damage
Section 5: Extinguishing a Fire
Section 6: Fire Warden
Main Course Topics:
Introduction to Fire Safety
- Costs to Businesses and Individuals
- Causes of Workplace Fires
- Fire Hazards & Human Health Risks
- The Fire Triangle
Fire Spread Methods
- Direct Contact
- Radiation
- Conduction
- Convection
- Flashover
- Back draught
Stopping Fire from Occurring
- Housekeeping
- Electrical Equipment and Wiring
- Portable Heaters
- Smoking
- Arson
Saving Lives and Minimizing Damage
- Fire Safety Signs
- Means of Escape
- Internal Fire Doors
- Escape Routes and Fire Exits
- Emergency Lighting
- Signing In and Out
- Alarms and Detectors
- Fixed Fire Fighting Equipment
Extinguishing a Fire
- Breaking the Fire Triangle
- Fire Blankets
- Classes of Fire
- Fire Extinguisher Checks
- Commonly Used Fire Extinguishers
- Use of a Fire Extinguisher to Extinguish a Fire
- Actions on Discovering a Fire
- Actions when Hearing the Fire Alarm
Fire Warden
- Definition of a Fire Warden
- Duties of the Fire Warden
- Fire Legislation
- Reporting and Recording
- Investigating and Analyzing
- Pre-planning in the eventuality of a Fire
- Evacuation of people during a Fire Evacuation
- Evacuation of special needs people during a Fire Evacuation
- Safe checking of a Building during Evacuation
- Roll Call Procedures
- Reporting to the Fire Brigade Chief
- Periodic Fire Safety Checks
- Fire Drills
- Fire Safety Risk Assessment
- The Emergency Plan
- Fire Safety Duties