Fire Safety (FRS-1.2)

Fire Safety (FRS-1.2)

Learning objectives

  • Identify the proper use of a portable fire extinguisher
  • Recognize the basics of how fires work
  • Identify evacuation routes and procedures
  • Identify alarm signals and their meanings
  • Recognize employee responsibilities for fire safety

Course overview

Fire emergencies can happen anytime, anywhere, in any industry. Fires are one of the most common emergencies to contend with in workplaces, and can be one of the most harmful if not dealt with properly. This course will give employees the knowledge to safely react and respond to a fire emergency in their workplace. Employees will learn the basics of how fires work and common fire hazards, techniques for fire prevention, and procedures for fire response and evacuation.. This course is intended for general industry employees who are required to understand their responsibilities in a fire emergency. This course is presented in English, Spanish, German, Portuguese and Mandarin. NOTE: German, Mandarin and Portuguese based on older 2016 rebuild

The individuals involved in the development and promotion of this course do not receive any compensation or financial benefits outside of their regular employment for their work on this course.


  • 20 minutes
  • Format: Online Interactive
  • Tier: 2
  • Course ID: 13493
Language Icon English, Spanish, Chinese (Simplified), German, Polish, Brazilian Portuguese, Dutch
Regulations
  • 29 CFR Subpart E - Exit Routes and Emergency Planning and Subpart L - Fire Protection
  • National Fire Code of Canada (NFC) 2020
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