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Fire can be useful when controlled, but in industrial settings it can quickly become dangerous if hazards are not managed properly. In this Fire Prevention and Safety in Industrial Environments course, you’ll learn how fires start, how different types of fires behave, and how to respond safely if a fire occurs.
This course explains the basic elements needed for a fire to burn and how removing one element can stop it. You’ll learn about different classes of fires and why using the correct extinguishing method is critical. The course also covers sprinkler systems, fire extinguishers, and safe handling of flammable and combustible materials.
You’ll explore common workplace fire hazards, including electrical risks, clutter, hot work, and improper storage. Emergency response steps such as evacuation procedures, exit routes, and safe behavior during a fire are also discussed. By the end of this course, you’ll be better prepared to help prevent fires and respond calmly and safely during a fire emergency.
It is designed for people working in industrial environments who want to help prevent fires and respond safely if a fire occurs.
It covers how fires start, the classes of fires and how they burn, extinguishing methods, sprinkler systems and fire extinguishers, safe handling of flammable and combustible materials, common workplace fire hazards, and emergency response steps such as evacuation procedures and exit routes.
You will build skills in fire prevention, hazard identification, emergency response, workplace safety, and firefighting.
The course is organized into lessons covering classes of fire and how they burn, extinguishing fires, handling flammable materials safely, how to prevent fires, dealing with a fire emergency, and a review.
The course explains the basic elements needed for a fire to burn and builds up to prevention and emergency response, so no specific prerequisites are stated in the course data.