Fire Safety and Fire Extinguisher Training
Equip your team with the tools and training they need to act correctly in the event of a fire emergency.
At First-Line Fire, we specialize in helping businesses comply with fire safety regulations and stay safe in the event of an emergency.
Every business owner and job site manager hopes that their employees will respond correctly in the event of a fire emergency. But without the proper training and instruction, you’re leaving it up to chance.
At First-Line Fire, we specialize in providing comprehensive fire safety training of all levels. Whether you want to hire a fire extinguisher trainer to teach a new group of workers, need fire extinguisher safety training to refresh the skills of your existing team, or are looking for comprehensive guidance on fire safety, we can help.
All of our courses are taught by experienced fire safety professionals and can be customized to fit the needs of your business.
Don’t wait until it’s too late to train your employees on how to respond to a fire emergency. Schedule training with First-Line Fire today.
Why Your Team Should Take Our Fire Safety Class
When you sign up for our fire safety training course, you’re putting your employees in the best possible position to respond if an emergency occurs. We’ll cover everything they need to know, from how to use a fire extinguisher correctly to evacuation procedures.
Ensuring your employees are properly trained in fire safety can help prevent fires from occurring in the first place, and can help minimize damage and fire-related injuries if workplace fires do occur.
First-Line Fire offers fire safety and certified fire extinguisher training to ensure that your employees are properly prepared in the event of a workplace fire emergency. Participants will learn how to prevent and address fire emergencies, as well as identify critical risks.
Workplace Fire Safety Training: Do Your Team Members Know How to Operate Fire Extinguishers Properly?
Fire safety is a critical part of any workplace. Not only is it essential to protect the safety of employees, but it's also required by law. That's why all businesses should ensure their employees receive proper fire safety training from an accredited provider.
Fire Extinguisher Training: OSHA Requirements
While there are no official OSHA fire extinguisher training requirements, businesses must provide their workers with information relating to the use of fire extinguishers, as well as the hazards of early stage fires.
Providing fire extinguisher training to your workforce can ensure you meet all OSHA standards and equip your employees with the knowledge and tools they need to be safe in an emergency.
In-House Safety Course
We’ll make sure that everyone on your team knows how to use the fire protection equipment you’ve invested in so that you can protect what’s most important - your business and your people.
Our team will visit your facility and work directly with your staff in order to make sure that everyone is comfortable and prepared to respond quickly and decisively in order to keep everyone as safe as possible.
What You Will Learn Through Our Fire Safety Workshop
Taking a course on fire safety promotes the development of effective safety procedures in any industry. When you complete a fire safety class, you can rest easy knowing that you and your employees know exactly what to do in an emergency to prevent damage and save lives.
Identifying Fire Hazards
The first step in preventing workplace fires is to identify and address potential fire hazards. We will teach you how to identify potential fire hazards in the workplace so that you can take steps to mitigate them. Some of the most common fire hazards include:
Flammable or combustible materials
Electrical equipment and wiring
Poorly maintained or blocked fire exits
Dust and debris
Eliminating Fire Risks
In addition to learning how to identify fire hazards, you will also learn about the steps you can take to address them. Some of the most effective ways to address fire hazards include:
Conducting regular inspections of the workplace
Eliminating flammable materials or ensuring proper storage
Ensuring electrical equipment and wiring are up to code
Keeping fire exits clear of obstructions
Implementing a housekeeping policy to prevent clutter build-up
Teaching your employees to be aware of their surroundings and how to recognize risks are key elements of effective fire prevention.
Detecting a Fire
One of the most important aspects of fire safety is early fire detection. The sooner a fire is detected, the easier it is to extinguish and the less damage it will cause. Some of the signs that a fire might be present include:
Smoke or an unusual smell
Flickering lights
Sparks or flames
An increase in room temperature
Using Fire Extinguishers
Fire extinguishers are a key part of any fire safety plan. Learning how to use one is critical information that can help you control or extinguish a small fire before it has a chance to spread.
There are different types of fire extinguishers for different types of fires. It is important to know which type of fire extinguisher to use for each type of fire.
There are several different classes of fire extinguishers, each designed for a specific type of fire. There are five classes used for different types of fires:
Class A: Combustible materials such as wood, paper, and cloth
Class B: Flammable liquids such as gasoline, kerosene, and oil
Class C: Electrical equipment
Class D: Combustible metals such as magnesium, titanium, and aluminum
Class K: Cooking oils and fats
How to Use a Fire Extinguisher
When using a fire extinguisher, remember the acronym PASS:
P - Pull the pin at the top of the extinguisher
A - Aim the nozzle at the base of the fire
S - Squeeze the handle to release the extinguisher agent
S - Sweep the nozzle from side to side until the fire is extinguished
Maintaining Fire Protection Systems and Alarms
Protection systems such as sprinklers and alarms are critical to keeping your workplace safe. We will show you how to properly maintain these systems so that they will be ready to operate in the event of an emergency.
We offer fire alarm training as well as installation, inspections, and maintenance to ensure your protective system works the way it should. Learning how to use and maintain an alarm system can be immensely valuable in helping your staff stay safe.
Running an Effective Fire Drill
One of the best ways to ensure your employees are prepared for a fire is to conduct regular drills. We will conduct fire drill training for employees to help you plan and execute an effective drill so that your employees know what to do in the event of an actual emergency.
Putting Evacuation Plans in Place
Having an evacuation plan in place before an emergency situation occurs is critical. Being prepared ensures that everyone knows what to do and where to go so that your employees can keep themselves and your customers safe. We can help you develop an evacuation plan tailored to your specific workplace.
When developing an evacuation plan, there are a few key things to keep in mind:
Identify all possible exits
Designate a meeting place outside of the building
Make sure everyone knows the plan
Practice the plan regularly
How Much is Fire Safety Training?
The cost of working with our fire safety trainers will vary depending on the scope of the training, the size of your business, and the specific risks associated with your workplace.
We offer a variety of safety services, so we can work with you to determine the best approach and price point that suits your needs.
Whether you're looking to receive certified training on the use of fire extinguishers or thorough fire safety training, we can provide the tools, information, and guidance you need to keep your team, customers, and business protected.
Schedule Fire Safety Training for Your Business Today
Our safety and fire extinguisher training programs are designed to give your employees the knowledge and confidence they need to act quickly and correctly in the event of an emergency.
Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you protect your business.