FSI Exit Routes, Emergency Planning, and Fire Protection
Individuals requiring training to comply with occupational safety regulations, or anyone desiring training to improve the overall safety of their environment.
Class Overview
First Safety Institute Exit Routes, Emergency Planning, and Fire Protection is a program to provide employees with a general awareness of the emergency safety features in the workplace and how to respond during emergency situations. It is intended to help meet Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) training regulations.
Topics Covered
Topics covered in this course include:
Core Knowledge Objectives
- Set up and maintain exit routes.
- Implement the requirements of the Emergency Action and Fire Prevention Plans.
- Recognize alarm signals.
- Implement evacuation procedures.
- Protect yourself from fire and other hazards.
- Evacuate an area in an emergency.
Core Skill Objectives
- There are no skill objectives identified.
Class FAQ
How long is this course?
The Exit Routes, Emergency Planning, and Fire Protection course is competed when the participants have mastered the course information. Typically, this takes 4 hours/ ½ a day.
Will I receive a certificate?
Yes, you will receive a certificate that is valid for 12 months.
What are the pre-requisites?
There are no pre-requisites for this course.
Do you offer this course in any language other than English?
This course is offered in both English and Arabic.
How many students will be in the classroom?
The maximum number of students per instructor for this course is 20.