Fire Fighting
- Risk Assessment and Fire Prevention methods
- Fire Emergencies case studies and solutions
- What is Fire? Chemistry of Fire
- Methods of Fire fighting
- Fire spreading and preventing
- Types of different medias and fire extinguishers
- Operation of Fire Extinguishers in demonstration with live fires
Advanced Fire Safety
- Introduction
- Understanding Accident, Emergencies and Disaster
- Emergency Preparedness Process
- Case Studies
- Theory of Fire Hazards in the work place
- Theory of Fire Spread
- Risk Assessment and Fire Prevention methods
- Fire Response Team structure and their responsibilities
- Communication and Co-ordination during Fire Fighting
- Co-ordination with Fire Brigade
- Method of Fire Fighting
- Fire Fighting – Portable type
- Fire Fighting – Fixed type (Fire Hydrant System, Sprinkler System, Smoke Detector &
Fire Alarm System, FM 200 and other Fire Suppression System)
- Management of ventilation to enclosed spaces
- Details of Fire Hydrant Hoses and different types of Nozzles
- Rescue Techniques
First Aid & CPR
- Role and Responsibilities of a First Aid provider.
- Understanding the available resources and make use of it
- Identifying Medical Emergencies
- CPR (Artificial Respiration and Chest Compression using Mannequin)
- Providing first aid for Electrocution, Shock and unconscious victim
- Providing first aid for Injuries, fractures, burns, etc.
- Mobilization of injured person by rescue techniques.
- Risk Assessment and Fire Prevention methods
Evacuation Drill
- Review and Updation of Onsite Emergency Plan
- Review / Forming Emergency Response Team (ERT)
- Identifying potential emergencies
- Process of Emergency Preparedness and Response
- Emergency Response Procedures for different emergencies
- Preparatory meeting with ERT members, Table top Exercise - Emergency Evacuation
Planning
- Assessing ERT response at incident site
- Evacuating the building occupants with Emergency Management equipments
- Assembly and Head count process at Safe Assembly Point
- Evacuation observations and recommendations
- Preparing Evacuation Mock Drill report and certificate
- Risk Assessment and Fire Prevention methods
Women Safety
- Self Confidence
- Understanding self strength
- Situational Awareness
- Risk Assessment and Fire Prevention methods
- Emergency Numbers
- Emergency Apps
- Legal Aspects
- Knowing the Facilities Available
- Explaining Various different Situations
- Understanding your Private space
- Understanding the anatomy and using it to our advantage
- Paanch ka Punch
- Travel Safety
- ATM Safety
- Role Plays
Electrical Safety
- Electrical hazards in workplace
- Arc flash – hazard categories, approach boundaries & PPE
- Safe work practice for electrical work
- Case studies on electrical accidents
- Electrical work at height & confined space entry – hazards & related PPE
- LOTO – Types, procedures & application in industries
- Electrical shock / burns, First Aid
- Risk Assessment and Fire Prevention methods
Chemical Safety Training
- Introduction
- Case Studies
- Chemical Hazards
- Chemical Properties
- Understanding M.S.D.S
- Safety In Handling, Storing & Transportation of Chemical
- Chemical Emergency Preparedness – Splash, Spill, Leak.
- Risk Assessment and Fire Prevention methods
- Fire Prevention & Fighting
- First Aid for Chemical Medical Emergencies
- Hazards Waste Management & Disposal
General safety Audit
- It is recommended that a team be established to conduct safety audit. Each team
should be comprised of at least three to five people representing a variety of
departments.
- To ensure neutrality and objectivity, it is suggested that team members should not
audit their own department. Audits may also be conducted by qualified consultants.
Audit Team members should review all existing safety program material in advance of
the safety audit.
- Safety Audits are conducted for the purpose of health, safety, and fire hazard
identification. During these surveys, assessments are made for compliance to
applicable regulations and fire codes as well as the detection of unsafe hazards.
- Audits also provide an evaluation of workplace compliance to Occupational Safety and
Health Administration (OSHA) standards relating workplace and worker safety.
- Risk Assessment and Fire Prevention methods
Fire Safety Audit
- The fire safety audit is an examination of the buildings / structures and relevant
documents to ascertain how the buildings are being managed regarding fire safety.
- In other words it is aimed to assess the building for compliance with the National
Building Code of India, relevant Indian Standards and the legislations passed by
various state governments and local bodies, on fire prevention and life safety
measures.
- Safety Audit is a form of risk analysis and evaluation in which a systematic
investigation is carried out in order to determine the extent to which the
conditions are present that provide for the development and implementation of an
effective and efficient safety policy.
- The main objective of safety audit is to carry out a systematic, critical appraisal
of all potential hazards involving personnel, plant services and operation method,
and to ensure that safety and health system fully satisfy the legal requirements.
- Depending on the requirements of the occupancy, the audit can focus attention on
various aspects of a safety system such as fire and explosion prevention, protection
and emergency management.
- Risk Assessment and Fire Prevention methods