Fire Safety On Campus (UNV-7.2)

Fire Safety On Campus (UNV-7.2)

Learning objectives

  • Recognize the major components of a combination evacuation plan
  • Recognize correct fire extinguisher use
  • Identify evacuation route procedures
  • Recognize different types of alarm signals
  • Recognize employee responsibilities in fire safety plans

Course overview

Fire emergencies can happen anytime, anywhere, even on campus. Fires are one of the most common emergencies to contend with in both homes and workplaces, and can be one of the most harmful if not dealt with properly. This course should give students and employees the knowledge to safely react and respond to a fire emergency on campus. Learners will find out about their responsibilities in a fire emergency, how to identify different alarm signals, evacuation routes and procedures, and fire extinguisher use. This course is intended for college and university employees, students and volunteers who are required to understand their responsibilities in a fire emergency. This course assists employers in meeting fire safety standards required by OSHA, however there may also be a site-specific training component required that must be fulfilled by an employer.
  • 31 minutes
  • Format: Online Interactive
  • English
Regulations
  • 29 CFR 1910.33 - 39
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