Introduction To Fire Safety

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INTRODUCTION TO FIRE SAFETY

By P. Nagaraju , MCA, DIS

WHT IS SAFETY?
refers to your freedom from
danger injury and damage and to your personal security.
Safety can also be defined to be the control of recognized hazards to achieve an acceptable level of risk. This can take the form of being protected from the event or from exposure to something that causes health or economical losses

WHAT SAFETY MEANS


1. Safety means a complete understanding of your work and knowledge of every step that must be taken (TSTI/AHA) and the realization that mistakes could be costly to yourself and to the company. 2. Safety means good judgment. Never rely on luck; always be prepared to cope with unexpected situations and being alert when following your routine. 3. Safety means consideration for the family that depends on you, for the company that employs you, and for your own welfare. 4. Safety means remembering the safety rules set up by your company and applying them every minute when you are on the job.

Why safety?
Safety increases Productivity to prevent accidents in the plant by reducing the hazard to minimum To eliminate accident caused work stoppage and lost production To prevent loss of life

TOPICS IN FIRE SAFETY COURSE

FIRE SAFETY
FIRST AID St. John Ambulance CHEMICAL SAFETY ELECTRICAL SAFETY - St. John Ambulance CONSTRUCTION SAFETY

TOPICS IN FIRE SAFETY


FIRE PREVENTION FIRE FIGHTING FIRE SUPPRESSION

AFTER COMPLETING THE COURSE JOB OPPORTUNITIES


Every industry needs a fire Officer / safety officer You will get positions like o Fire Safety officer o Safety Officer o Fire Safety Supervisor

o Site Supervisor
o Safety Engineer o Safety Steward o Safety executive o Jr. Safety Officer o ERT Member

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