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Fire: Fire Prevention Safety
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Continuing Education Units (CEUs) ?
0.175
Delivery Formats
Web LAN CD
Training Time ?
68 to 136 minutes
Language(s)
en
Product ID
smaxfpsa
Interactive Producer
Mastery Technologies, Inc.
Original Content Producer
Samax Productions
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Overview

Online Fire Safety Training course

In this fire safety training course your workers will learn the four elements required for a fire. They will learn the different classes of fires. In this fire safety training course, your workers will learn how to choose the right fire extinguisher and how to extinguish a fire using the PASS method. Your workers will learn about the causes of fires and how to properly store flammable, combustible, and reactive materials. Other hazards are covered such as cutting, welding, and electrical hazards. This fire safety training also thoroughly covers emergency procedures and the importance of preparation.

Audience

Fire safety training is required for all employees.

Topics
The course presents interactive instruction covering the following topical areas:
  • Elements of Fire
    • Fire elements
    • Heat
    • Fuel
    • Oxygen
    • Flashpoint
  • Fire Classes
    • Determining fire classes
    • Class A fires
    • Class B fires
    • Class C fires
    • Class D fires
  • Extinguishing Fires
    • Using the right extinguisher
    • Putting out a fire
    • The P.A.S.S. method
    • How long fire extinguishers last
  • Handling Flammable Materials
    • Causes of industrial fires
    • Storing flammable liquids
    • Spontaneously combustibles
    • Shock-sensitive materials
    • Reactive materials
  • Hazards
    • Static Electricity
    • Sparking tools and equipment hazards
    • Welding and cutting hazards
    • Electrical hazards
    • Smoking Hazards
  • Emergency Preparation
    • Fire alarms and smoke detectors
    • Emergency Action Plan
    • Evacuation
    • Reporting area
    • Using doors during a fire
    • Staying away from smoke
    • STOP, DROP, and ROLL
  • First Aid
    • Treating serious burns
    • Treating minor burns
    • Treating smoke inhalation
Performance Objectives
This course will measure mastery on each of the following performance objectives:
  • Recognize elements that cause fire.
    • Identify the three elements that make a fire.
    • List items that can generate heat.
    • Choose fuel types.
  • Use caution when working with flammable materials.
    • Define flashpoint.
    • Differentiate between flammable and combustible materials.
    • Choose activities that cause a fire to grow.
  • Identify fires by Class.
    • Select class D as the most dangerous fire.
    • Choose materials that cause a Class B fire.
  • Use the proper materials to put out fires.
    • Select the proper material to put out a Class A fire.
    • Select the proper material to put out a Class C fire.
  • Properly extinguish fires.
    • Agree that the class of fire extinguisher must match the class of fire.
    • List features of an automatic sprinkler system.
    • Analyze actions used to extinguish fires.
    • Describe the PASS fire extinguisher method.
    • Recall the length of time it takes to empty a fire extinguisher.
  • Safely handle flammable materials.
    • Recall the cause of many industrial fires.
    • Select proper storage procedures for flammable liquids.
    • Recognize the dangers of spontaneously combustible materials.
    • List storage requirements for shock-sensitive materials.
    • Explain the danger of water-reactive materials.
  • Eliminate potential fire hazards.
    • Define static electricity.
    • List items that can cause static electricity.
    • Describe how static is generated.
    • Explain how to control a container's static electricity.
    • Identify the fire hazards of hand tools and equipment.
    • List causes of electrical fires.
  • Weld safely.
    • List safe work practices to follow when welding.
    • Recall the need for the fire watch to stand guard 30 minutes after the work is finished.
  • Keep surroundings clear of fire hazards.
    • Agree to never smoke around ignitable materials.
    • List safe ways to extinguish a cigarette.
  • Be prepared for a fire emergency.
    • Describe the areas where fire and smoke detectors should be placed.
    • Recall information contained in an Emergency Action Plan.
    • Agree that each employee should know two escape routes.
    • Restate the need to keep evacuation routes uncluttered and exit doors opened.
    • Explain the procedure to follow if anyone is missing after an evacuation.
  • Follow evacuation guidelines when escaping a fire.
    • List proper evacuation guidelines.
    • Select procedures to check whether a door can be used during a fire.
    • List procedures to follow to avoid inhaling smoke.
  • Use basic first aid for fire injuries.
    • Describe burn treatment procedures.
    • Select ways to help someone who has inhaled smoke from a fire.

Mastery awards 0.175 CEUs to participants who successfully complete this program.

Mastery Technologies, Inc. has been reviewed and approved as an Authorized Provider by: The International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET)
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