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Basic Fire Fighting : 1 Day

 

Basic fire fighting involves understanding the elements of fire, using fire extinguishers, and knowing how to safely evacuate a building during a fire. It’s crucial to be aware of fire hazards, implement preventative measures, and be prepared to respond effectively in an emergency.

1. Understanding the Elements of Fire:

The Fire Triangle: Fires require three elements to ignite and burn: fuel, heat, and oxygen. 

Extinguishing Methods: To extinguish a fire, you need to remove one of these elements. Common methods include: 

~ Cooling: Reducing the temperature of the fuel, often by using water. 

~ Starving: Removing the fuel source

~ Smothering: Cutting off the oxygen supply. 

~ Chemical Inhibition: Using certain chemicals to interfere with the chemical reaction of combustion. 

2. Using Fire Extinguishers: 

Types of Extinguishers:
Different types of fire extinguishers are designed for different classes of fires (A, B, C, D, and K). Common types include water, foam, carbon dioxide, and dry chemical extinguishers. 
~ Operating an Extinguisher:
Most extinguishers use the PASS method: 
  • P: ull the pin. 
  • A: im at the base of the fire. 
  • S: queeze the handle.
  • Sweep from side to side.
    ~ Safety:
    Always stand with an exit at your back when using an extinguisher and be aware of the fire’s behavior.
     
    3. Fire Safety and Prevention:
    ~ Fire Hazards: Be aware of common fire hazards, such as faulty electrical wiring, unattended cooking, and flammable materials. 
    ~ Fire Prevention: Implement preventative measures, such as proper storage of flammable materials, regular electrical inspections, and safe handling of heat sources. 
    ~ Evacuation Plans: Establish and practice fire evacuation plans for your home and workplace. 
    4. Responding to a Fire Emergency:

    ~ Alerting Others: If you discover a fire, immediately alert others in the area and activate the building’s fire alarm system. 

    ~ Evacuation: If safe to do so, evacuate the building using the designated exit routes. 
    ~ Calling for Help: Once safely outside, call the fire department immediately. 
    ~ Fighting the Fire (if safe): If you are trained and the fire is small, you may attempt to extinguish it using a fire extinguisher, but only if it is safe to do so. 
    5. Training and Resources:
    By understanding the basics of fire fighting, you can help prevent fires, respond effectively in emergencies, and potentially save lives and property.

    ~ Basic Fire Fighting Courses:

    Consider taking a basic fire fighting course to learn more about fire safety and prevention. 

    ~ Fire Safety Resources:
    Utilize resources like the fire department website or your employer’s safety guidelines for more information.

    Purpose

    The fire fighting training provides participants with greater awareness and understanding of the dangers of fire and helps them to identify and reduce the risk that fire presents in the workplace. Participants will understand the actions to take in the event of discovering a fire or hearing the fire alarm sound in the workplace.

    Fire Fighting Training is  designed to equip learners with the knowledge and necessary skills to manage and extinguish a fire in the home or office environment, using a variety of techniques covered in the course. 

    Objectives

    By the end of this fire fighting training the participants will have:

    • A greater awareness of the dangers of fire and smoke
    • Awareness of all fire safety measures in the workplace
    • An understanding of their actions in the event of fire
    • Confidence in identifying and operating fire fighting equipment
    • Awareness of potential fire hazards in the workplace

    Syllabus

    Theory Fire Fighting

    • Chemistry of Fire
    • Extinguishing Methods
    • Classes of Fire
    • Types & Uses of Extinguishers
    • Physical Properties of Matter
    • Heat
    • Thermal Expansion
    • Chemistry
    • Basic Hazards
    • Basic Elements of Construction & Safety Practice

    Practical 

    • Use of Fire Blanket
    • Use of Various Fire Extinguishers
    • Ventilation
    • Smoke Room Experience

    FIRE RESPONSE
    Response to any fire scenario, regardless of the form of the response, should have these three basic priorities listed by importance:

    1. Life Safety and Personal Protection. The most important thing to accomplish in any fire incident is to protect life and avoid injury. Property, product, processes and material can be replaced and rebuilt. Human life and health is most precious and cannot be replaced. If nothing else is accomplished in a fire incident other than the complete safety of all persons involved, then the first and the most important goal in a response to fire has been accomplished.

    2. Incident Stabilization. Once the first priority has been accomplished, the second goal is to stabilize the incident – keep it from growing or getting worse. By stabilizing the incident and not allowing it to change, grow in intensity or grow in size, the incident cannot threaten more lives and property, even if the area or property involved becomes a total loss.

    3. Property conservation. Only after item 1 and item 2 have been established, the focus may turn to extinguishing the fire quickly with the least amount of damage to the property involved. The role of portable extinguishers and pre-engineered systems in response to a fire incident has the same priorities listed above. Together with a fire plan, alarm notification, evacuation, quick and safe response, portable extinguishers and pre-engineered systems may be key factors in the outcome of any fire incident.

    Fire Warden / Fire Marshall

    Where in any installation, number of people are more or there is large crowd, the need for a Fire Warden or Fire Marshall was often felt. By a thumb rule, if the installation has more than 100 people, a designated fire warden should be there.

    The role of the fire warden is to guide all personnel to the designated muster / safe area, guide them with putting on the PPE and communicate any instruction / command received from the emergency control room.

    Course curriculum:

    1. The emergency response plan
    2. Location of PPE
    3. PPE to be worn
    4. Uses, care and limitation of PPE
    5. Assigned muster point
    6. Preparation of muster point
    7. Communications equipment
    8. Establishing communications
    9. Maintaining communications
    10. Head counting
    11. Control methods
    12. Communication methods
    13. Alternative muster points and routes
    14. Emergency control team commands
    15. Arrangements for devolved command
  • Course In-Charge & Admin : Ashok Parpat Singh
  • Training Manager : Shrawan Choudhary
  • Training Practical : Mohammad Shavaj Hossain

6 reviews for Basic Fire Fighting

  1. Arif Khan

    Global offshore training Center charges very less money as compared to other Institute

  2. Ravi kumar

    Good institute and placement company

  3. Arjun chouhan

    Ashok sir good man

  4. Manish

    Global Offshore training center bahut badiya hai . ashok sir bahut help karte hai . mene ashok sir se joining liya tha 2 sal pehle abhi mere ko malta me joining kara diya hai . 14 month bad mere ko india se malta bhej diya hai abhi mera salary 1.10 lack hai india me mera salary 14000 tha . 60000 joining ka liya . malta europe mere ko free me bhej diya

  5. Vijay kumar

    GOOD

  6. Rakesh

    Agar India me Ashok sir ji jese sbhi log ho to kisi ke sath dhokha nhi hota sbhi acha jagaha kam karte Thankyou So much Ashok sir ji, mere ko India me job dila diya hai 18000 salary bola tha lekin 22000 salary mil rha hai india offshore me best life ban gaya hai sir ji thanks

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