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The Basic Fire Fighting / Fire Marshal Course equips learners with the knowledge to identify, contain, prevent and extinguish different types of fires using basic firefighting equipment. Learners are taught basic firefighting techniques and how to apply them in a safe and correct manner.
This training program is designed to provide you with the knowledge that is necessary to respond to incipient fires, as defined by the National Fire Protection Association in its Standard on Industrial Fire Brigades.
Know about free online training and learning platform Fire Safety Academy, designed by The Fire Safety Research Institute (FSRI), part of UL Research Institutes to increase firefighter knowledge and safety.
Fire Fighter 1 & 2 is an online fire service training program designed to provide an engaging learning experience for incumbent firefighters who seek continuing education material at the Firefighter I and II level.
Fire safety training is a structured program designed to teach individuals how to prevent, respond to, and reduce the risks associated with fires. The curriculum encompasses fire hazard identification, safe practices, and prompt emergency responses, from correctly using fire extinguishers to organized evacuations.
Practicing and using the basics of PPE use and firefighting tactics are key to avoiding injury. Our basic training is what saves us from the harsh realities of fighting fire. This...
Identify, select and check appropriate fire fighting and safety equipment. Fight containable/extinguishable fires. Retreat from fire site and hand over to appropriate personnel. Report/record status of fire and equipment. Identify different types of fires. Explain and practice fire prevention.
This document provides an overview of basic fire safety training. It discusses the fire triangle of fuel, oxygen, and heat; types of fires; fire extinguishing methods like cooling, smothering, and starvation; common fire causes; what to do in an emergency; and establishing an emergency response team.
As such, Job Performance Requirements (JPRs), Medical Qualifications and Training Certificates move a firefighter from basic fireground operations to positions of advanced leadership and ...