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Cal/OSHA Fire Prevention And Response

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Product ID
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Training Time ?
11 to 20 minutes
Language(s)
English,Spanish
Video Format
High Definition
Required Plugins
None
Number of Lessons
10
Quiz Questions
9
Closed Captioning
Question Feedback
Wrong Answer Remediation
Lesson Bookmarking
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Overview

Cal/OSHA Fire Prevention And Response

A fire in the workplace can cause significant property damage and can even result in serious injuries or deaths if employees don’t follow proper safety procedures. Based on the California Occupational Safety and Health Administration regulations (CAL/OSHA), this Fire Prevention And Response course demonstrates the basic tenets of fire prevention and hazard mitigation.

The course covers the three requirements for a fire and how a fire starts, the various classes of fire, the importance of good housekeeping, storage of hazardous and flammable materials, controlling electrical hazards, and precautions around hot work.

Present this course to your staff to ensure everyone is trained on CAL/OSHA fire prevention regulations and the important measures to take for fire hazard prevention and appropriate handling of fire to reduce injury or death.

Video on Demand   This course is in the Video On Demand format, to read about Video On Demand features click here.

  • Install on any SCORM LMS
  • Full-screen video presentation
  • Print certificate and wallet card
  • You have 30 days to complete the course
Audience

The course is mainly aimed at those who are chiefly concerned about appropriate mitigation efforts with fire, and basic precautions to take to prevent injury or death.

Topics
The course presents the following topical areas:
  • Introduction
  • How A Fire Starts And Burns
  • Classes Of Fire
  • Good Housekeeping
  • Storage Of Hazardous And Flammable Materials
  • Controlling Electrical Hazards
  • Hot Work Precautions
  • Responding To A Fire
  • Safe Evacuation Of The Premises
  • Conclusion

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