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- Fire Fighting and Safe Evacuation Design and Implementation
- Advanced Safety Practices
Info:
- 20 hours
- 5 days
- 10/27/2024
- 12/15/2024
- Institute of Engineering Sciences
Brief summary:
The Fire Fighting and Safe Evacuation Procedures course focuses on the basic principles of designing and implementing fire fighting systems and evacuation procedures. The course aims to provide participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to deal with fire emergencies and ensure the safety of people and property. The course covers aspects of designing different fire fighting systems, evacuation planning, risk assessment, and how to use fire fighting equipment effectively.
Course objectives:
- Understand the basic principles of fire fighting and extinguishing systems.
- Identify the types of fires and their risks.
- Gain skills in designing and implementing fire fighting systems.
- Develop effective evacuation plans and train personnel on them.
- Strengthening the capacity to assess risks and prepare emergency response strategies.
- Learn about the equipment and techniques used in firefighting.
Training content:
- Introduction to firefighting basics.
- Types of fires and their causes.
- Design of fire fighting systems: sprinkler systems, gas systems, and foam systems.
- Safe evacuation procedures and route planning.
- Preparing and implementing evacuation plans.
- Risk assessment and necessary precautions.
- Use of fire fighting equipment: fire extinguishers, fire hoses, and alarm systems.
- Case studies and practical applications in dealing with fires.
Target group:
The course is aimed at professionals working in the fields of safety and security, such as:
- Fire safety and prevention engineers.
- Security and safety personnel in facilities.
- Project managers and supervisors.
- Emergency and first aid workers.
- Anyone wishing to increase their knowledge of fire fighting and safe evacuation procedures.