Firefighting level (1)Safety / Firefighting level (1)
| Start : July 24-2024 |
| End : July 26-2024 |
| Trainer : Eng.Saad hamad |
| Course Fee : 0.00$ |
| No. Of Places : 5 Of 12 |
| Location : Apt #7 ,Floor 11, Tower 4, Empire Business Towers, Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. |

who should attend?
Deal for office worker, general labourers, farm workers, conservation staff
objective
Learn basic fire fighting skills in order to minimise loss of life and property.
Learn the best methods of stopping and extinguishing fires in their early stages.
content
The purpose of this basic fire fighting training is to give participants skills, knowledge and expertise that will enable them to identify the conditions capable of causing fire, know how to use a fire extinguisher, respond appropriately to fire emergencies and follow the fire evacuation plan, adequately implement fire emergency procedures. Upon completion of this course participants will be able to:
Successfully extinguish fires with the use of a fire extinguisher.
Successfully evacuate an installation on fire.
Apply the theory of the fire triangle in preventing fires at worksites.
Carry out a simple fire risk assessment on the premises.
Understand and use the principles of fire suppression.
Explain the meaning of flash point and auto ignition.
Understand the behavior of fire during its propagation.

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