Fire Prevention Plans – Can You Stand the Heat?
Picture this scenario. The fire alarm is going off, people are milling around, you see and smell smoke, and you hear someone may be trapped or missing. You know a fire prevention plan is required. You have been meaning to get it done, but with budget and staff cuts it just has not been a priority. Now, what are you going to do when Cal/OSHA enforcement comes knocking and turns up the heat?
The purpose of a fire prevention plan is to promote fire safety. Well-written fire prevention plans and proper employee training can result in fewer injuries and reduced financial and reputational risk. This webinar will help you evaluate your current fire prevention plan against Cal/OSHA requirements. We will focus on the following:
• Potential fire hazards
• Potential ignition sources
• Control procedures
• Fire protection equipment or systems
• Maintenance of equipment and systems
• Accumulation of flammable and combustible materials
• Housekeeping
• Training
Target Audience:
Managers, supervisors, Human Resources, facility managers, Safety Committee members, Emergency Coordinators, and other personnel who are responsible for facility fire prevention