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Construction sites have changing conditions, temporary power, mobile equipment, and flammable materials, which can raise fire risk. In this Fire Prevention and Safety in Construction Environments course, you’ll learn how fires start, how fire classes guide safe response, and how to use fire extinguishers correctly. You’ll also learn how to prevent common jobsite fire hazards and what to do during a fire emergency
This course explains the fire triangle so you understand how removing heat, fuel, or oxygen can stop a fire. You’ll learn the main fire classes and why the wrong extinguishing method can spread a fire or create electrical hazards. You’ll also practice safe extinguisher use using the PASS method—pull, aim, squeeze, sweep—and learn when to evacuate if a fire cannot be controlled quickly
You’ll also cover key prevention habits, such as controlling clutter, keeping equipment clean, storing and handling flammables safely, following hot work rules, and using electrical equipment correctly to avoid overloads. Finally, you’ll learn how to follow the site emergency action plan, identify multiple evacuation routes, and evacuate safely during smoke and low visibility situations
It is designed for people working in construction environments, where changing conditions, temporary power, mobile equipment, and flammable materials can raise fire risk.
It covers how fires start, the fire triangle, fire classes and matching control methods, correct fire extinguisher use with the PASS method, prevention of common jobsite fire hazards, and emergency response and evacuation.
PASS stands for pull, aim, squeeze, sweep, and the course has you practice it for safe fire extinguisher use, along with learning when to evacuate if a fire cannot be controlled quickly.
You will learn to control clutter, keep equipment clean, store and handle flammables safely, follow hot work rules, and use electrical equipment correctly to avoid overloads.
It is organized into lessons covering fire prevention and safety in construction environments, 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.