Fire safety training is crucial for preventing and managing fires in various settings. Here's a summary of key points typically covered in fire safety training:
Understanding Fire: Trainees learn about the fire triangle (combustible material, heat, and oxygen), different classes of fires (A, B, C, D, and K), and how fires spread.
Fire Prevention: Emphasizes practices to prevent fires, including proper storage of flammable materials, maintenance of electrical systems, and safe handling of chemicals.
Fire Extinguishers: Covers types of fire extinguishers and their appropriate use for different types of fires. This includes the PASS technique (Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep) for extinguisher operation.
Emergency Evacuation Procedures: Teaches individuals how to safely evacuate a building in the event of a fire, including identifying primary and secondary escape routes, assembly points, and assisting others during evacuation.
Alarm Systems: Familiarizes participants with fire alarm systems, including how to recognize alarm signals, when to initiate an alarm, and the importance of responding promptly to alarms.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Discusses the importance of wearing appropriate PPE such as fire-resistant clothing, helmets, gloves, and goggles to protect against heat and smoke inhalation.
Emergency Communication: Provides guidance on how to communicate during a fire emergency, including whom to contact, what information to provide, and the importance of clear and concise communication.
Fire Safety Regulations and Standards: Educates participants about relevant fire safety regulations, codes, and standards applicable to their workplace or jurisdiction.
Fire Drills and Training Exercises: Involves practical exercises such as fire drills to reinforce training and ensure that individuals can effectively implement emergency procedures.
Response to Specific Hazards: Addresses specific fire hazards relevant to the workplace or environment, such as kitchen fires, chemical fires, or electrical fires, and the appropriate response measures.
First Aid and Medical Response: Covers basic first aid techniques for treating injuries resulting from fires, including burns, smoke inhalation, and other related injuries.
Continuous Education and Review: Emphasizes the importance of ongoing education, regular reviews, and updates to fire safety protocols to ensure preparedness and compliance with evolving standards.
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Fire safety Training / Guidelines presentation
1. FIRE SAFETY
TRAINING
FOR ALL STAFF
Zaheer Abbas HR Generalist 03452296009
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2. FIRE SAFETY TRAINING FOR ALL STAFF
INTRODUCTION
The Hotel has established and implemented a
program for the prevention, early detection,
suppression, abatement, and safe exit from the
facility in response to fires and non-fire
emergencies.
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3. IMPLEMENTATION OF PROGRAM & FIRE PREVENTION
• Fire Safety Program
• Good Housekeeping
• Do not use multi plug un less approved by the electrical dept.
• Report any naked/taped loose wiring connections
• Follow No Smoking Policy
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4. EARLY DETECTION
Fire Detection and Response
Smoke Detector
Inspection, testing, and maintenance of elements of the
fire protection system
Fire Compartment, Fire Rated Doors
Fire Extinguishers, Fire Blanket, Fire Hose
Fire Response Team
SUPPRESSION & ABATEMENT
Fire Evacuation Plan
Fire Response Team
Staff Awareness Session
Conduct Fire Drill
SAFE EXIT
5. HOW TO EXTINGUISH FIRE
1- Starvation – Removing Fuel
2- Smothering – Removing Oxygen
3- Cooling – Removing Heat
“Oxygen, Heat
and Fuel (Burning
Products) Are
needed for fire to
exist”
7. DCP FIRE EXTINGUISHER APPLICABLE ON BELOW
TYPES OF FIRE
SAFE USE OF DCP (POWDER+OXYGEN) FIRE EXTINGUSHER
ON THE FOLLOWING EQUIPMENT:
•(Type A)- Wood, Paper & Textiles.
•(Type B)- Flammable Liquids.
•(Type D)- Combustible Metal.
•(Type K)- Oils & Fats.
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8. CO2 FIRE EXTINGUISHER APPLICABLE ON
BELOW TYPE OF FIRE
SAFE USE OF CO2 (Carbon + Oxygen(2) = Carbondioxide)
- FIRE EXTINGUSHER ON THE FOLLOWING EQUIPMENT:
•(Type C)- (Preferred on Energized
Electric Equipment
9. IN CASE OF FIRE FOLLOW RACE
Rescue – Those who are in
danger.
Alarm – Fire Alarm and Dial 000,
Inform them the exact
location.
Contain – Close doors and
windows when make sure no
one is inside the room/ward.
Extinguish – If safe to do so,
otherwise Evacuate To
respective Assembly Area
mentioned in evacuation map.
12. HOW TO USE A FIRE BLANKET
Suitable For Burning Clothing & Small Burning Liquid Fires
1. Pull tapes down until blanket is released.
Open blanket fully ensuring it protects your
hands.
2. For a Liquid/Substance fire. Turn off power
supply immediately. Place blanket gently
over flames to seal the fire from the air.
3. For a person in flames. Wrap the blanket
around him/her, to seal the fire from air but
avoiding the nose and mouth.
4. Immediately seek medical assistance
Not To Be Used On Live Electrical Equipment
Especially Where High Voltage Is Involved
13. HOW TO USE MCP (MANUAL CALL POINT)
•MCP enables the occupants of the building
to raise the alarm within the building.
•Activation of an MCP occurs when the glass
is broken.
•Press & apply reasonable force
on the dot indicated by arrows
& the glass will break to set the
alarm.
14. IN CASE OF
EMERGENCY CALL ON
EXT#. 000
OR
ACTIVATE MCP &
FOLLOW RACE
“CODE RED”
FOR FIRE EMERGENCY
“CODE GREEN”
FOR EVACUATION
17. SAMPLE EVACUATION MAP
• Follow the
evacuation
procedure
displayed on the
map.
• Human Image
showed on the
map is the
current location
you are on “You
Are here”.
• Follow the green
Arrows to
evacuate the
building.
18. PURPOSE OF ASSEMBLY AREA
•Leave the building by nearest Safe &
available Exit.
•Do not use the lift, use the stair cases
instead.
•Report to assembly point soon.
•Do not return to the building until
authorized to do so.
•Report to the person in charge of assembly
point and follow his instructions.
19. LEVELS OF EVACUATION
1. LEVEL I – Moving from one room/area to
another within the same fire compartment.
2. LEVEL II – Moving from one compartment to
another compartment(Horizontal
Evacuation).
3. LEVEL III – Moving from one Floor to another
Floor downwards(Vertical Evacuation).
4. LEVEL IV – Evacuating outside the building to
assembly area.
20. DECLARATION OF EMERGENCY ACCORDING TO
LEVELS OF EVACUATION
LEVEL I – Designated Team Leaders
LEVEL II – Fire Supervisor/Manager (Safety & Security)
LEVEL III – Manager Safety & Security/COO
LEVEL IV – COO(Morning)/Administrator(Evening/Night)
Nursing Manager is authorized for UTILITIES
(Electric/Gas/Water) & OXYGEN SHUTOFF in consultation with
Manager Security.
21. YOUR ROLE IN FIRE SAFETY MANAGEMENT
Do’s
1. Keep clear all Exits/
Walk ways all the time.
Be familiar with
Locations of Safe &
Nearest Exits.
2. Report any incident/
fire, smoke smell, naked
wiring.
3. Make sure of No
Smoking Compliance is
within the Hospital.
Dont’s
1. Don't park vehicles in front
of the emergency exit.
2. Use of Extensions, Multi
Plugging Sockets, Electric
Heaters, Blowers, without
basic precautionary
measures is strictly
prohibited.
3. SIH is “SMOKE FREE ZONE”
Contd..
22. YOUR ROLE IN FIRE SAFETY MANAGEMENT
Do’s
4. Be familiar with Locations
of Fire Extinguisher.
5. Be familiar with Location
of Assembly Area.
6. Store items below 18”
inch from ceiling.
7. Conduct & participate in
training, drills and learn
how to use fire
extinguisher.
Dont’s
4. Do not take risks.
5. Do not stop to collect
personal belongings.
6. Do not use the lift, use the
stairways instead.
7. Do not return to the
building until authorized to
do so.
23. THANK YOU
Please proceed to TAKE QUIZ and click on the link below
• Zaheer Abbas HR Generalist 03452296009
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