Fire training First Intervention Team
4 hour(s)
Objectives
According to Luxembourg regulations (Articles L.312-1, 2, 3 and 4 of Book III of the Labor Code of April 26th, 2019), the employer must train a minimum of personnel in the use of first intervention means in case of a fire.
It is also asked to ensure the safety and security of its staff: therefore, he must train employees and make the appropriate and necessary equipment available so that they can carry out their relief actions.
This training allows the learner to understand how a fire works (outbreak of a fire, spreading methods, etc.). They will learn to control the beginning of a fire with the fire-fighting equipment available on site: extinguishers, fire blankets, etc.
Content
CONTENT OF THE FIRE MODULE:
- The beginning and causes of a fire
- The effects of fire on human beings
- The triangle of fire
- Spreading methods
- Extinguishing processes
- The classes of fire
- The dangers of smoke
- Behavior to adopt in the event of a fire
- The consequences of smoke
- Fire extinguishers
- The distances of use
- Regulation and standardization of fire extinguishers
- Operating rules and precautions for use
- Use of different types of extinguishers
- Other ways of extinction
- Fire pictograms
- Alarm equipment
- Means of alert
- Fire prevention
- Practice on real fires
Teaching methods
- Theoretical talk
- Technical training
- Scenarios
- Exchanges between participants
- Practice on real fires
- Debriefing
Target group
Who is the course aimed at?
Anyone wishing to acquire the skills mentioned in the previous chapters.
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Prerequisites
No prerequisite is mandatory, however, it is desirable but not essential that learners have some understanding of the subject.
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Assessment
Assessment methods
Knowledge is validated throughout the training through real-life and analysis exercises. A constant exchange between learners and trainer takes place and allows continuous assessment.
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Certficate, diploma
The participation certificate will be issued at the end of the training if successful.
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Additional information
Training limited to 12 attendees in order to guarantee a quality service as well as better interactivity.
A 2 hour session (see the First Witness of a Fire training) can be scheduled but will not allow learners to deepen their knowledge.