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  • After-Action Review and Improvement Planning
    Describe conducting after-action reviews, drafting improvement plans, and implementing organizational changes to strengthen future readiness and resilience.
  • Initial Firefighting Tactics: When to Fight or When to Exit
    Provide decision guidance on whether to attempt initial firefighting or prioritize evacuation, considering fire size, location, occupant density, and available trained personnel.
  • Fire Growth Stages and Safe Approach
    Explain ignition, growth, and potential flashover, and how to approach an incipient fire safely if escalation is unlikely. Emphasize personal safety and maintaining a defensive stance.
  • Personal Protective Equipment and Safety Considerations
    Outline PPE requirements for firefighting tasks, including helmet, eye protection, gloves, boots, and respiratory protection. Discuss limitations and the importance of risk assessment before entry.
  • Evacuation Planning Fundamentals
    Cover the objectives of an evacuation plan, the role of leadership, clear lines of authority, muster points, and assignment of roles to facilitate orderly egress.
  • Evacuation Routes, Exits, and Assembly Points
    Explain safe egress route design, signage, door operations, and the importance of unobstructed paths. Discuss assembly point management and headcount procedures after evacuation.
  • Evacuation Drills and Performance Metrics
    Describe how to conduct drills, set objectives, measure performance, identify bottlenecks, and implement improvements. Emphasize practice and feedback to heighten readiness.
  • Emergency Response Roles and Incident Command
    Introduce the incident command structure, roles (Incident Commander, Safety Officer, Liaison, Public Information Officer), and the importance of defined responsibilities for coordinated action.
  • Communication Protocols During Emergencies
    Discuss formal and informal communication channels, call trees, templates, and real-time updates. Highlight multilingual and accessible communications to ensure clarity under stress.
  • Extinguisher Selection and Limitations
    Discuss when firefighting with an extinguisher is inappropriate, factors leading to extinguisher failure, and the importance of calling for help and evacuating when in doubt.
  • PASS Technique: Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep
    Demonstrate the correct steps for using a portable extinguisher, with emphasis on staying near a safe exit, keeping an appropriate distance, and continuing until the fire is out or you must evacuate.
  • Portable Fire Extinguishers: Types and Applications
    Introduce extinguisher classes (A, B, C, D, K), their appropriate uses, and limitations. Provide guidance on selecting the right extinguisher for different fire scenarios and environments.
  • Heat Transfer and Fire Growth
    Explore the three modes of heat transfer—conduction, convection, and radiation—and how they influence ignition, flame spread, and hot gas movement. Learn how enclosure design, materials, and ventilation affect fire behavior and safety decisions.
  • How Fires Start and Spread
    Identify common ignition sources in workplaces, typical ignition sequences, and the progression from an incipient fire to a fully developed fire. Recognize early indicators and the factors that accelerate or slow the spread of flames.
  • Fire Hazard Identification and Assessment
    Learn systematic approaches to spotting fire hazards, evaluating exposure, and prioritizing corrective actions. Use tools like checklists, walk-throughs, and hazard maps to support proactive prevention.
  • Fire Prevention Controls: Engineering and Administrative
    Differentiate engineering controls (automatic suppression, proper storage, compartmentation) from administrative controls (training, maintenance, rules). See how to select and implement controls based on practical risk assessments.
  • Fire Risk Assessment Process
    Follow a step-by-step approach: identify hazards, evaluate risk, determine controls, and document residual risk. Learn how to review assessments periodically and keep them up to date.
  • Fire Detection Principles
    Understand detection options such as smoke, heat, and flame detectors, plus placement strategies and coverage. Distinguish between addressable and conventional systems and their impact on response time.
  • Alarm Systems and Notifications
    Explore how alarms inform occupants through audible, visual, and digital alerts. Emphasize clear messaging, multilingual considerations, and accessibility to ensure timely warnings for everyone.
  • Maintenance and Testing of Detection Systems
    Cover routine inspections, functional tests, calibration, and record-keeping. Discuss common failure modes and the importance of timely service to maintain system reliability.
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    This program delivers a comprehensive, interactive curriculum on fire prevention, evacuation planning, alarm systems, firefighting equipment, and emergency communication. Learners practice through real-world scenarios, checklists, and assessments to build repeatable safety habits that protect people and property.
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