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Fire safety involves taking proper precautions to reduce the likelihood of a fire, and also knowing how to react if a fire should occur. Knowing the class of fire, choosing the correct extinguisher, and using proper firefighting techniques are vital during the incipient stage of a fire. A Firewatch is trained to perform these essential duties on the worksite.
In the oil and gas industry, frequent hot work produces sparks and flames which create fire hazards. A Firewatch identifies unsafe work conditions and uses aggressive fire prevention techniques to reduce or eliminate potential dangers.
Our DVD, Fire Safety and Firewatch, reviews the major hazards associated with performing hot work at the jobsite. Available with an optional Training Kit, this film serves as a helpful introduction or refresher to proper Fire Safety and Firewatch procedures. The DVD menu separates the below training points into chapters, allowing for easy navigation, making the individual chapters ideal for daily safety meetings or behavior-based safety programs.
Training Points:
Classes of Fires
Fire Prevention
Extinguishing a Fire
The P.A.S.S. System
Portable Fire Extinguishers including Their Inspections and Maintenance
Extinguishing Agents & Methods of Use
Hot Work
Hot Work Permits
Firewatch Responsibilities & Requirements
Atmospheric Testing with a Multi-Gas Meter
Responding to Fire
Incipient Stage Fire
Burn Degrees and First Aid
Available as DVD only or as a Full Training Package.
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