Overview
Ensuring a safe workplace involves more than just having rules - it's about acquiring KSA (knowledge, skills & right attitude) amongst the workforce. In emergencies, the response to emergencies is not good vs. bad but it's preventing the bad from getting worse with a dedicated ER Team, précised directions, and organized evacuation plans, crucial to the intent of saving lives, environment, reputation & property.
Duration
2 Days
Objective
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Enable proper responses to emergencies through structured & coordinated approaches.
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Equip participants with practical techniques to encounter diverse emergency scenarios.
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Hands-on simulations provide practical understanding & better decision-making.
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Being prepared with resilient & confident responders during emergencies.
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Emphasize the importance of teamwork & proper communication.
Participants
Assigned ERT Members, S&H Committee Members, Frontliner/Supervisory, and Security assigned by the Company.
Course Outline
Module 1 - Regulatory
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Fire Services Act 1988 & OSH Act 94
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Uniform Building by Laws 1984
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Building Fire Protection - Active & Passive
Module 2 - Role & duties of ERT
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Introduction & the Objectives
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Components & Role of ERT
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Contingency plan
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Understand the Inherent Hazard and importance of Situational Awareness, Communication Barriers, Decision Making & Teamwork
Module 3 - Fire Theory
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Fire Tetrahedron & Classes of fire
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Fire Spread & Suppression Techniques
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Range of Flammability (Flash Point, Fire Point & Spontaneous Combustion)
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BLEVE and Dust Explosion
Module 4 - Fire Suppression Equipment
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Hose Reel / Fire Hose & Fittings
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Hose handling & care
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Water Supplies, Standpipes / Hydrant
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Miscellaneous Accessories / Equipment
Module 5 - Basic Foot Drill
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acquiring skills of synchronization & self-discipline (Abang BOMBA style)
Module 6 - PHHFE Hands On
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Types / Class, size & capacity of PHHFEs & their application on Class A & B fires
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Care & Maintenance of PHHFEs
Module 7 - Fire Hose & Fittings Hands On
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Various methods of carrying, laying, connecting & storing of fire hose
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Command & Signalling Instructions
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Hydrant Drills (wet)