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Take time out for Fire Prevention Week
2021-08-04T05:00:00Z
The week of October 3-9, 2021, is a great time for some fire safety training. Whether you talk with your employees about home or workplace fire safety, everyone can benefit from a reminder of the devastating hazards of a fire emergency.
Sponsored by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), this year’s Fire Prevention Week is themed “Learn the Sounds of Fire Safety!” The campaign’s goal is to educate everyone about the different sounds smoke and carbon monoxide alarms make and what actions to take.
Your instruction can include:
- Holding classes at the trainees’ designated head count locations, and having follow-up training with any employees who can’t find you;
- Displaying maps of your facility showing the evacuation routes, and emphasizing that everyone should always be aware of at least two exit routes from wherever they are in the building;
- Reminding workers not to use elevators to evacuate, and reviewing the locations of any applicable areas of refuge;
- Practicing procedures you have in place to help persons with disabilities evacuate safely;
- Identifying workers who serve as evacuation wardens and conducting refresher training for them;
- Conducting fire drills on each shift and placing fire wardens at some exits to indicate they’re blocked so workers must use alternate routes;
- Emphasizing how and when workers are to report a fire and demonstrating how the fire alarm sounds; and
- Explaining your policy for portable fire extinguisher use and holding separate classes for employees who are allowed to use them.