Introduction
Welcome and Introductions
o Trainer introduction and participants’ brief introductions
o Overview of the course objectives and agenda|
Module 1: Understanding Fire
• The Fire Triangle
o Elements of fire: Heat, fuel, and oxygen
• Classes of Fire
o Different types of fire (A, B, C, D, K)
• Causes of Fire
o Common causes and how to prevent them
Module 2: Fire Warden Responsibilities
Role of a Fire Warden
o Duties before, during, and after an emergency
• Legal Obligations
o Overview of relevant fire safety legislation and regulations
• Fire Safety Policies and Procedures
o Company-specific fire safety protocols
Module 3: Fire Prevention
• Fire Risk Assessments
o Conducting and understanding fire risk assessments
• Fire Safety Inspections
o Regular inspection and maintenance of fire safety equipment
• Good Housekeeping
o Importance of maintaining a clean and safe work environment
Module 4: Emergency Procedures
Evacuation Procedures
o Developing and practicing evacuation plans
• Assembly Points
o Identifying and managing assembly points
• Assisting Vulnerable Individuals
o Procedures for assisting people with disabilities or special needs
Module 5: Fire Detection and Alarm Systems
Types of Fire Alarms and Detectors
o Different alarm systems and their functions
• Responding to Alarms
o Actions to take when an alarm sounds
• Testing and Maintenance
o Regular testing and upkeep of alarm systems
Module 6: Fire Extinguishers and Equipment
Types of Fire Extinguishers
o Identifying and using different types of fire extinguishers
• Other Firefighting Equipment
o Use of fire blankets, hoses, and other equipment
• Practical Demonstration
o Hands-on practice with extinguishers (if possible)
Module 7: Practical Skills and Drills
Evacuation Drills
o Conducting and participating in fire drills
• Scenario-Based Training
o Role-playing different fire scenarios and responses
• Communication Skills
o Effective communication during an emergency
Module 8: Post-Evacuation Procedures
Head Counts and Roll Calls
o Ensuring everyone is accounted for
• Reporting and Documentation
o Recording incidents and debriefing
• Returning to Building
o Safe re-entry procedures
Conclusion and Assessment
Review and Q&A
o Recap of key points and questions from participants
• Assessment
o Short quiz or assessment to test knowledge gained
• Certification and Feedback