Introduction
Fire safety is a vital part of workplace health and safety. This course helps participants understand common fire hazards, methods of fire prevention, and the correct actions to take during a fire emergency. Through simple guidance and practical examples, learners will gain awareness of evacuation procedures, safe behavior, and the importance of acting quickly and responsibly. The program also emphasizes prevention, preparedness, and teamwork during fire incidents.
Course Objectives
- Understand the basics of fire safety in the workplace.
- Recognize common fire hazards and prevention measures.
- Improve knowledge of evacuation procedures.
- Develop confidence in responding to fire emergencies.
- Promote safe behavior and fire awareness at work.
Target Audience
- All employees requiring fire safety awareness.
- New staff in office and operational settings.
- Supervisors needing basic fire safety knowledge.
- Administrative and support teams.
- Anyone requiring introductory fire safety training.
Course Outline
- 5 Sections
- 0 Lessons
- 5 Days
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- Day 1: Introduction to Fire Safety• Understanding fire safety basics.
• Why fire prevention matters.
• Common causes of workplace fires.
• Fire risks in different work areas.
• Building fire safety awareness.0 - Day 2: Fire Hazards and Prevention• Identifying fire hazards.
• Safe handling of electrical equipment.
• Good housekeeping for fire prevention.
• Safe storage of flammable materials.
• Reporting fire risks promptly.0 - Day 3: Fire Protection Equipment• Understanding fire alarms and detectors.
• Types of fire extinguishers.
• Basic extinguisher awareness.
• Emergency signs and safety markings.
• Knowing workplace fire protection systems.0 - Day 4: Evacuation Procedures• Emergency evacuation routes.
• Assembly points and accountability.
• Responding to alarms correctly.
• Assisting others during evacuation.
• Staying calm and acting quickly.0 - Day 5: Fire Awareness and Course Review• Safe behavior during a fire incident.
• Learning from fire drills.
• Supporting a fire-safe workplace culture.
• Personal action planning.
• Course review and simple assessment.0







