Objective of this Advance Fire Fighting Training
This advance fire fighting training will transform your participants to formidable onsite fire fighters, fire team leaders and members. they will understand and predict fire behaviour, fight and extinquish complicated fires both offshore and onshore. Upon completion of the advance fire fighting course, trainee will be competent to:
- Work as onsite incident commander during fire incident.
- Carry out quantitative and qualitative fire risk assessment
- Organize fire teams
- Fight fires
- Train fire parties and control fire-fighting operations
Training Duration:
This advance fire fighting training will be organised in three days including classroom exercises and videos practical fire fighting situation with the use of fire hoses SCBA and other fire fighting equipment. We can organised the training in our Cameroon office or on site upon client request
Training Prerequisite:
To attend this advance fire fighting training, participants must have completed a training course on basic fire fighting and prevention or be expirience in structural fire fighting
Who will benefit from this Advance Fire Fighting Training
This Advance fire fighting training course is designed for fire fighting squad of companies having an on-site fire response team. Other workers in the Oil & Gas, Mining, Petrochemical, Manufacturing, Chemicals companies wishing to become onsite fire fighter will need to take this course.
Advance Fire Fighting Training Course Outline
- The theory of Fire
- Cause of fire on offshore vessels, hydrocarbon and chemical processing installations
- Fire risk assessement
- Basic fire prevention
- Breathing apparatus donning and use
- Search and rescue techniques during fires
- Theory of combustion
- Hydrocarbon Fires
- Fire hazards and risks in hydrocarbon and chemical processes
- Protective Clothing and other PPE
- Fire Hose, coupling, fittings and manipulation
- Fire streams
- Understanding and prediction of fire behaviour
- Fire Extinguishers
- Fire suppression systems
- Command and control
- Fire investigation