Fire Prevention Plans
Fire Prevention Plans, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4, with 8 lectures, based on 1 reviews, and has 3 subscribers.
You will learn about To define a framework to proactively eliminate/reduce fires at work. To comply with 29 CFR 1910.39 Fire Prevention Plans (OSHA). To list the major fire hazards at work along with controlling ignition sources in the workplace. To reduce the accumulation of combustible waste along with fire doors and emergency exits. This course is ideal for individuals who are This course is intended for personnel who want to proactively eliminate/reduce fire potential at work such as Safety Professionals, Supervisors, Plant Managers, Office Managers, Facility Managers and facility technicians. It is particularly useful for This course is intended for personnel who want to proactively eliminate/reduce fire potential at work such as Safety Professionals, Supervisors, Plant Managers, Office Managers, Facility Managers and facility technicians.
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Summary
Title: Fire Prevention Plans
Price: $19.99
Average Rating: 4
Number of Lectures: 8
Number of Published Lectures: 8
Number of Curriculum Items: 8
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 8
Original Price: $22.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- To define a framework to proactively eliminate/reduce fires at work.
- To comply with 29 CFR 1910.39 Fire Prevention Plans (OSHA).
- To list the major fire hazards at work along with controlling ignition sources in the workplace.
- To reduce the accumulation of combustible waste along with fire doors and emergency exits.
Who Should Attend
- This course is intended for personnel who want to proactively eliminate/reduce fire potential at work such as Safety Professionals, Supervisors, Plant Managers, Office Managers, Facility Managers and facility technicians.
Target Audiences
- This course is intended for personnel who want to proactively eliminate/reduce fire potential at work such as Safety Professionals, Supervisors, Plant Managers, Office Managers, Facility Managers and facility technicians.
The student will learn the principles behind creating fire prevention plans. The key is to prevent a fire from happening and not the reactive response to a fire event. Even small fires cost the company a lot of money from the direct cause (fire and associated response) as well as the indirect cost (increase of insurance, lost downtime, investigation results, decreased employee morale, etc.). The key is to not have a fire.
An easy-to-use modifiable template is included for the student to start the fire prevention plan for their workplace. Many of the same principles can be transferred to other work sites and even your own home.
The fire tetrahedron is used to illustrate that fire can only exist if oxygen, fuel and heat are present to form a chemical chain reaction (fire). The correct proportions must exist for a fire to start. By removing just one of the elements of the fire tetrahedron, a fire cannot exist. Oxygen at ambient sea level is about 20.9% of the atmosphere and a fire generally needs 14% oxygen to burn.
Housekeeping, storage requirements along with type of fire protection are discussed. In general, the five classes of fire along with the basics of using a portable fire extinguisher. Gaseous CO2 is discussed for areas that cannot be exposed to water or any powders (such as computers, server rooms, etc.) to help extinguish a fire and not damage equipment.
Successful completion of the course will earn the student 0.1 CEUs.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction-Course Goals
Lecture 1: Introduction-Course Goals
Chapter 2: Purpose of Fire Prevention Plans
Lecture 1: Purpose of Fire Prevention Plans
Chapter 3: List of Major Fire Hazards
Lecture 1: List of Major Fire Hazards
Chapter 4: Accumulation of Combustible and Flammable Waste
Lecture 1: Accumulation of Combustible and Flammable Waste
Chapter 5: Maintenance of Heat Producing Equipment
Lecture 1: Maintenance of Heat Producing Equipment
Chapter 6: Fire Exits and Emergency Doors
Lecture 1: Fire Doors and Emergency Exits
Chapter 7: Practical Example
Lecture 1: Practical Example
Chapter 8: Conclusion
Lecture 1: Conclusion
Instructors
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David Ayers
Occupational Safety Professional
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