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DVD training
23 January 2013
The Fire Protection Association (FPA) has revised and updated its long-running and popular DVD 'Action in the Event of Fire' which drums home the basic fire safety and evacuation message, within the induction or refre
The Fire Protection Association
(FPA) has revised and
updated its long-running
and popular DVD 'Action
in the Event of Fire' which
drums home the basic fire
safety and evacuation
message, within the
induction or refresher
training process.
The video describes the proper sequence of actions to take should a fire break out in the workplace: raise the alarm, call the fire and rescue services, evacuate the building, and fight the fire, if you are trained and it is safe to do so. It also highlights the positive difference that fire safety training can make to staff reactions when confronted with the outbreak of fire. The main requirements of current fire legislation are identified as well as typical hazards in the workplace and preventative measures.
The video describes the proper sequence of actions to take should a fire break out in the workplace: raise the alarm, call the fire and rescue services, evacuate the building, and fight the fire, if you are trained and it is safe to do so. It also highlights the positive difference that fire safety training can make to staff reactions when confronted with the outbreak of fire. The main requirements of current fire legislation are identified as well as typical hazards in the workplace and preventative measures.
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