Fire Prevention
- Continuing education credit hours 0.04
- Mobile-Friendly, Self-Paced Format
- Nationally-Accredited, Regulatory-Approved
Course Objectives
Know the four components needed to start and sustain a fire;
Recognize the leading causes of fires in the workplace;
Recall common workplace fire prevention tools and practices;
Recall typical requirements for fire drills and evacuations
Course Description
Fire is a terrible way to die or be injured. You cannot assume that having a fire department keeps you safe. Most workplace fires are completely preventable. Take this course to find out how to reduce the risk of fires in your workplace. Ideal learners are all employees.
Regulations/Board Approvals
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.39: Fire Prevention Plans;
OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart F: Fire Protection and Prevention
Introduction to Course- An Overview
A course on fire prevention training will help you to get an idea about preventing workplace fire hazard. Most of such accidents are completely preventable if you know the right steps to take. This training course will allow you to understand the crucial steps like fire prevention tools and practices along with fire drills and evacuations. A good understanding can help you reduce the fire hazard risk in your workplace. Learn about our fire prevention training program and enroll today.
Benefits of the Course
Fire prevention training is beneficial for your employees for numerous reasons.
Ensuring Safety of Visitors & Employees
When you take the fire safety training, you can reduce the risk of such incidents and ensure safety of the visitors and all the other staff.
Quick Response During Emergency
In the event of a fire hazard, you can take prompt actions and save lives. This training will allow you to learn all the necessary steps.
Protect All Business Assets
A well-trained workforce with fire prevention training can help protect all the business assets and minimize damage.
Staying Compliant With the Law
Fire safety training is an obligation for many organizations to provide to their employees. With the training, your company will stay compliant to law.
Course Overview / Offerings
Find out the benefits this course offers. Those are:
The course is nationally accepted
CE Credits Available
Recognized by 100+ Brands
You can attend the classes from anywhere at any time
Who Needs This Training?
Our fire prevention program is beneficial and suitable for a diverse range of people.
Every employee should enroll in this training.
Employees
Lab workers
Clerks
Security Guards
Managers
Teamleaders
Safety training is the basic requirement for all the employees that companies must provide.
How Does This Training Work?
Follow a few easy steps and enroll in our fire prevention training program.
Simple One-Step Registration- You can sign up on our website and register. Make sure to select a payment method.
Access to Courses- You can now view all the courses and the detail that we provide. Select the fire training prevention course.
Convenient Timing- All our courses are online, so you can choose your time and attend the classes according to your convenience.
Learning Module Accessibility- You can read from the learning module and access those for a year.
Accreditations and Certifications
Our course is recognized by 100+ boards. Some other recognitions are:
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.39: Fire Prevention Plans board certified;
OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart F: Fire Protection and Prevention board certified
FAQS
1- What Is Included in Fire Safety Training?
The training for safety will teach you about the evacuation process, escape routes, fire assembly points, calling fire and rescue service. These steps are extremely important for saving lives.
2- How Often Should the Training be Conducted?
The proper way is to conduct this training from any organization at least once a year when every new employee can join.
3- Do I Need a Fire Extinguisher Training Separately?
You will learn how to handle fire extinguishers in our training program. If you want, you can take a separate course to learn everything in more detail.
4- What Is An Evacuation Assembly Point or EAP?
This is a common place where all the people must gather after the evacuation. It should be away safe and away from the building that is affected. Choose an open area to assist the people with trauma or injury.
5- What Preventive Measures Should I Take to Prevent Fire?
In our safety program, you will learn everything regarding prevention. However, as small tips, you can safely handle the combustible items, make sure to set fire alarms properly.
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