Objectives
This course is designed to provide delegates with hands on training on the principles and practices during a Fire Emergency by
● Understanding the demands of immediate response
● Understanding the proper actions to be taken
● Understanding relevant procedures of fire emergency
● Understanding the use and functionality of fire emergency equipment and tools
Target Audience
The Duty of The Fire Emergency Fire Response Team course is suitable for Emergency Response Team members, Crisis Management Team members, & Safety and Health committee members.
Learning Outcomes
● Knowledge on fire and its demands during an emergency and crises
● Knowledge to abide to respective procedures during an emergency or crises
● Knowledge to on fire protection system and ways of managing and application
Course Outlines:
DAY 1
Session 1: Fire Life Safety Standards
● BOMBA requirements – Uniform Building By – Laws 1994 Act 133/Fire Services Act 1988 Act 341
● National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) requirements
● Inspection – In-House and by Authority
● Enforcement of standards by in-house team
Session 2: 3M – Man, Machine and Method
● Man – Staff knowledge and skill on FLS
● Machine – Equipment readiness and effectiveness
● Method – FLS Operating procedures/Guidelines/Instructions
Session 3: Fire Prevention System
● Prevention Basics – Loss and crisis management
● Associated Risks
● Managing Risks
● Maintenance process
● Staff competency
Session 4: Staff Training
● Competence – FLS equipment/Compliance to standards
● Contingency Plan – Emergency and Crises management teams
● Contingency plan – Defined Roles & Responsibilities
● Fire Evacuation – Logics
DAY 2
Session 5: Fire Life Safety Systems – Readiness
● Chemistry of Fire/Storage of combustibles and flammables/Awareness
● Fire Protection System – Detection and Extinguishments
● FLS Equipment Maintenance – Preventive and Planned program
● FLS Equipment Testing – In-House/Contractor
● Fire Fighting equipment – Active and Passive
● Vertical transportation – Elevators/Lifts
● Fire Tripping interfaces – during a fire mode phase
Session 6: Fire Prevention System
● Existing guidelines/Corporate requirement
● Fire Procedures – Defining roles and responsibilities
● Staff training needs
● Loss Prevention Manuals
● Crises Management Manuals
Session 7: Conducting the Fire Evacuation Drill
● Purpose of Drill
● Frequency of Drill
● Communication process
● Documentation – Checklists/Records/Reports
● External Coordination – Authorities/Contractors/Vendor
Session 8: Evaluation – Q&A
