Course Objective
At the conclusion of this session, the fire-fighter, operating as a health and safety officer will be able to list the general duties of the incident scene safety officer, identify scene safety concerns, fire behaviour considerations, special operations incidents, the role of the safety officer prior to an incident, during an incident and after the incident.
Course Contents:
- Introduction
- Scene Safety considerations
- Potential hazards for all types of incidents
- Role prior to the incident
- Identify high hazard and risk locations
- Review and develop pre-incident plans
- Review and develop standard operating procedures
- Challenges for the Safety Officer
- Role during the incident
- Risk evaluation
- Incident safety size-up
- Evacuation procedures
- Establishing control zones
- Placement of apparatus
- Use of supply and attack lines
- Ventilation procedures
- Target hazards and fire load potential
- Hazardous materials
- Emergency medical and mass casualty
- Role following the incident
- Post incident analysis and reports
- Injury or death reports
- Identification of corrective action for future incidents
- Course summary
Targeted Audience
- Fire Officers
- Safety representatives
- Incident commanders & Managers
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Saeed Jaber Al Ghamdi
A Fire and Rescue Specialist holding a Bachelor degree in Technical Sciences from King Faisal Air Academy and more than 40 diplomas and certificates from both the united states and the united kingdom most prestigious fire training centers... Read More