FIRE SAFETY & PREVENTION TRAINING
Fire Prevention & Safety Training
OSHA mandates that employers must develop and implement a fire prevention plan to ensure employee safety in the event of a fire emergency. Fire safety training is a crucial component of this plan.
The training aims to educate employees about fire hazards in the workplace, proper use of fire extinguishers, evacuation procedures, and emergency response protocols. By providing fire safety training, employers ensure that employees are adequately prepared to respond effectively to a fire incident, reducing the risk of injuries, fatalities, and property damage.
Compliance with this OSHA standard not only protects employees but also helps employers fulfill their legal obligation to provide a safe and healthful working environment. Regular fire safety training fosters a safety-conscious workplace culture and enhances overall emergency preparedness.
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Employers should provide fire safety and prevention training to ensure employee safety during emergencies, minimize damage, comply with regulations, and enhance overall emergency preparedness. Training empowers employees to respond effectively to fire incidents, reduces fire hazards, and fosters a safer and more confident work environment.
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Hazards
Flammable Storage
Labeling Systems
Signage
PPE
Fire Protection Equipment
Emergency Planning and Prepardness
Fire Prevention Plan
Portable Fire Extinguisher
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The amount of time you spend taking this training will vary depending on the learning format. However, the estimated time for this training is approximately 90 - 120 minutes.
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It is recommended that all employees take fire safety and prevention training to ensure they are equipped with the knowledge and skills to respond effectively to fire emergencies, minimize risks, and protect themselves and others in the workplace.
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Live Virtual Classroom
E-Learning Course
At Your Location
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This course meets the following OSHA standards:
1910.39(b) – Written and Oral Fire Prevention Plans
1910.38(b) – Written and Oral Emergency Action Plans
1910.36(d) – An Exit Door Must be Unlocked
1910.157(d)(1) – Portable Fire Extinguishers Shall be Provided
1910.157(e)(1) – “The employer shall be responsible for the inspection, maintenance and testing of all portable fire extinguishers.”
1910.106(a)(19) – “Flammable liquid means any liquid having a flashpoint at or below 199.4 °F (93 °C).”
Training Options
Onsite Training
$59 per/person*
Training done at your location (travel fees may apply)
Quantity discounts available
Minimum class size may apply
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Virtual Classroom Training
$49 per/person*
Training done with a live instructor in a virtual classroom
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E-Learning Training
$39 per/person*
Self-paced online course that can be completed at anytime, anywhere
E-certificate upon completion
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FAQs
Who should take Fire Safety training?
Fire safety and prevention training should be taken by all employees in a workplace to ensure that everyone is equipped with the necessary knowledge and skills to respond to fire emergencies, prevent fires, and minimize risks to themselves and others. This includes all staff members, from executives and managers to frontline workers, as everyone has a role to play in maintaining a safe work environment and being prepared for potential fire incidents.
Why is Fire Safety and Prevention training necessary?
Fire safety training is necessary to ensure the safety and well-being of individuals in the workplace. It equips employees with the knowledge and skills to respond effectively during a fire emergency, reducing panic and confusion. The training includes essential life-saving techniques, such as using fire extinguishers and evacuation procedures, to protect themselves and others.
By implementing fire safety measures, organizations can prevent fires from occurring or spreading, minimizing potential damage to buildings, equipment, and valuable assets. Compliance with fire safety regulations, such as those set by OSHA, is a legal requirement for employers to provide a safe work environment.
Overall, fire safety training is a proactive approach that not only saves lives but also safeguards property, enhances emergency preparedness, and creates a safer work environment. It is an essential investment in the protection of both employees and the business as a whole.
How long will this training take to complete?
The amount of time you spend taking this training will vary depending on the learning format. However, the estimated time for this training is 90-120 minutes.
How frequently should this training be completed?
Workers should be trained upon initial hire. Retraining is recommended annually.
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TRAINING AVAILABLE IN A LIVE ONLINE CLASS
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TRAINING AVAILABLE VIA E-LEARNING
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INSTANT CERTIFICATE AFTER COMPLETION
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TRAINING AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH AND SPANISH
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