Over 150 major fires occur in workplaces on an annual basis. Fire is the third leading cause of accidental deaths in the United States. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) estimates that most of these accidents can be prevented if proper safety precautions at job sites are initiated. The OSHA Fire Prevention Standards establish uniform requirements to ensure that fire hazards in U.S. workplaces are evaluated, safety procedures implemented, and that the proper fire prevention information is transmitted to all affected workers. This PowerPoint® training program will help you to meet these requirements.
Program Discussion & Objectives Include the Following:
How to Prevent Fires
How Fires are Initiated
How Fires are Classified
How to Extinguish Small Fires
OSHA Training Requirements
OSHA Training Requirements
Facility Evacuation Requirements
How to Use a Portable Fire Extinguisher
How to Inspect a Portable Fire Extinguisher
What to Do if Trapped in a Burning Building
How to Identify the Proper Fire Extinguisher
The Requirements of an Emergency Action Plan
This Fire Prevention Training Program will ensure your employees are trained to OSHA standards: