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www.360i-group.com© 360 International Limited, Level 8, Pavilion KL, 168 Jalan Bukit Bintang, 55100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Michael Cadotte has a long career in virtually all areas
of fire fighting, training & fire prevention. With over 25
years experience as a Professional Firefighter, Michael
has the background knowledge and hands-on
experience to ensure that Delegates receive only the
most up-to-date and professional training available.
Professional Qualifications:
· Certificate in Fire Service Management
· Teaching and Training Adults Certificate Program
· Certificate in Fire Service Leadership
· Ontario Management Certificate Program
· Paramedic Studies Diploma Program
· Bachelor of Arts, Criminology
· Law and Public Protection Administration Program
· Ontario Fire Marshal's Company Officer
Certification Program
1 Certified Instructor in CRP, Defibrillation. First Aid
and First Response training, proven ability to
provide full training in both English & French.
2 Experienced in all aspects of fire fighting and
rescue, including advanced medical responses, fire
suppression, rescue, hazardous material response,
vehicle extrication and fire prevention.
3 Comprehensive working knowledge of the Fire,
Building and NFPA codes.
4 Advanced working knowledge of fire and police
dispatching.
5 Affiliations & Memberships:
- Ontario Association of Fire Engineers
- Municipal Fire Service Instructor's Association
- Ontario Firefighter Association
- International Firefighter Association
YOUR INTERNATIONAL
COURSE FACILITATOR
Michael E. Cadotte
Chief Instructor
PROFILE
PROGRAM PREREQUISITES:
Ensure fire fighters meet professional qualifications with the updated NFPA 1001.
NFPA 1001: Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications identifies the
minimum job performance requirements for career and volunteer fire fighters
whose duties are primarily structural in nature. In a major change, the 2008 edition
moves from Fire Fighter II to Fire Fighter I, the minimum requirement for
Competencies for First Responder at the Operational Level for Responders to
Hazardous Materials Incidents. This edition also includes the addition of a Skills
Maintenance requirement.
Ensure competency and document the two important levels of progression for fire
fighters with the 2008 NFPA 1001. (Softbound, 22 pp. 2008)
Prior to commencement of the Program all candidates must be in medically and
physically fit condition.
The strength of this program will not only lie in the high quality of the curriculum
but in the dedication and commitment of our Professional Instructor. An active
Advisory Committee, made up of respected professionals from within the fire
service, will ensure the currency and relevancy of all aspects of this dynamic
program.
The Practical Fire Fighting Training Workshop is specifically designed for your Fire & HSE
teams who may be called upon to handle & manage an emergency or disaster situation.
With the higher risks associated with expanding industry there is a real need for more
people to be trained in fire fighting & incident management to prevent the loss of life
and damage to infrastructure.
This training is a 5 day course consisting of classroom and hands-on field application
training. Training is conducted through student participation, operational classes, case
studies, field exercises and scenarios, classroom exercises and discussions.
COURSE OVERVIEW
COVERAGE
· Fire Behavior/Chemistry of Combustion
· Firefighter Personal Protective Equipment
· Fire Streams-Class B/Foam Systems
· Incident Management System
· Fire Detection, Alarm, and Suppression Systems
· Fire Suppression
· Hazardous Materials Awareness & Operations (Specific to Class B Firefighting and
Pressurized tanks)
About the Certification:
1. This course is based on the Standard set by the National Fire
Protection Association (NFPA) Standard 1001, FF1 and 2.
2. This Certification has a 3 Year Validity.
3. Certified ISO 9001.
SAFETY SERIES
PRACTICAL
FIRE FIGHTING
TRAINING
WORKSHOP
29 SEPT - 3 OCT 2013
EMIRATES TECHNICAL &
SAFETY DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
MUSSAFAH
ABU DHABI, UAE
Jointly delivered with
an Arabic speaking co-trainer.
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PRACTICAL FIRE FIGHTING
TRAINING WORKSHOP
COURSE CONTENT
ALL SESSIONS WILL BE
THEORY AND PRACTICAL BASED
DAY2
· List methods that are used with fire streams to reduce the heat from a fire
and provide protection to firefighters and exposures.
· Discuss the extinguishing properties of water.
· Describe friction loss.
· Define water hammer.
· Distinguish among characteristics of fire stream sizes.
· Discuss types of streams and nozzles.
· Discuss handling handline nozzles.
· Describe types of nozzle control valves.
· List checks that should be included in nozzle inspections.
· Operate a solid-stream nozzle, fog-stream nozzle & broken-stream nozzle.
· Describe the suppression characteristics of fire fighting foam.
· Define terms associated with types of foam and the foam-making process.
· Discuss how foam is generated.
· Discuss foam concentrates.
· Describe methods by which foam may be proportioned.
· Discuss foam proportioners.
· Discuss foam delivery devices.
· List reasons for failure to generate foam or for generating poor-quality foam.
· Describe foam application techniques.
· Discuss hazards associated with foam concentrates.
· Place a foam line in service — In-line eductor.
FIRE STREAMS-CLASS B/FOAM SYSTEMS
· Describe physical and chemical changes of matter related to fire.
· Discuss modes of combustion, the fire triangle, and the fire tetrahedron.
· Explain the difference between heat and temperature.
· Describe sources of heat energy.
· Discuss the transmission of heat.
· Explain how the physical states of fuel affect the combustion process.
· Explain how oxygen concentration affects the combustion process.
· Discuss self-sustained chemical reaction involved in the combustion process.
· Describe common products of combustion.
· Distinguish among classifications of fires.
· Describe the stages of fire development within a compartment.
· Summarize factors that affect fire development within a compartment.
· Describe methods used to control and extinguish fire.
DAY1 FIRE BEHAVIOR/CHEMISTRY OF COMBUSTION
· Describe the purpose of protective clothing and equipment.
· Describe characteristics of protective clothing and equipment.
· Summarize guidelines for the care of personal protective clothing.
· List the four common respiratory hazards associated with fires and other
emergencies.
· Distinguish among characteristics of respiratory hazards.
· Describe physical, medical, and mental factors that affect the firefighter’s
ability to use respiratory protection effectively.
· Describe equipment and air-supply limitations of SCBA.
· Discuss effective air management.
· Distinguish among characteristics of air-purifying respirators, open-circuit
SCBA, and closed-circuit SCBA.
· Describe basic SCBA component assemblies.
· Discuss storing protective breathing apparatus.
· Summarize recommendations for the use of PASS devices.
· Describe precautionary safety checks for SCBA.
· Discuss general donning and doffing considerations for SCBA.
· Summarize general items to check in daily, weekly, monthly, and annual
SCBA inspections.
· Summarize safety precautions for refilling SCBA cylinders.
· Discuss safety precautions for SCBA use.
· Describe actions to take in emergency situations using SCBA.
· Discuss operating in areas of limited visibility while wearing SCBA.
· Discuss exiting areas with restricted openings under emergency conditions
while wearing SCBA.
· Don PPE and SCBA for use at an emergency.
· Doff PPE and SCBA and prepare for reuse.
· Inspect PPE and SCBA for use at an emergency incident.
· Clean and sanitize PPE and SCBA.
· Fill an SCBA cylinder from a cascade system and a compressor/purifier.
· Perform emergency operations procedures for an SCBA.
· Exit a constricted opening while wearing standard SCBA.
FIREFIGHTER PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
INCIDENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
· Discuss emergency scene preparedness.
· Discuss emergency scene safety.
· Summarize general guidelines for scene
management including highway incidents, crowd
control, and cordoning off emergency scenes.
· Explain the importance of personnel accountability.
· Summarize basic interior operations techniques.
· Describe emergency escape and rapid intervention.
· Respond to an incident, correctly mounting and
dismounting an apparatus.
FIRE DETECTION, ALARM AND
SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS
· List functions of fire detection, alarm, and
suppression systems.
· Discuss general automatic sprinkler protection and
types of coverage.
· Describe control valves and operating valves used
in sprinkler systems.
· Describe major applications of sprinkler systems.
· Discuss operations at fires in protected properties.
· Operate a sprinkler system control valve.
· Manually stop the flow of water from a sprinkler.
· Connect hoseline to a sprinkler system FDC.
· Describe types of heat detectors.
· Describe types of smoke detectors/alarms.
· Explain how flame detectors and fire-gas detectors
operate.
· Discuss combination detectors and indicating
devices.
· Describe types of automatic alarm systems.
· Discuss supervising fire alarm systems and auxiliary
services.
· Describe the operation of an automatic fire
sprinkler system.
· Discuss water supply for sprinkler systems.
DAY 3
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· This is simply the best option when you need to
enhance safety and improve the skills of your
employees.
· Classes are tailored to your activities and work
environment, allowing your team to ask relevant
questions about applying the code.
· An expert, NFPA qualified instructor assisted by
an Arab speaking trainer will guide you through
the code they helped develop.
· There will be Step-by-step exercises and
hands-on Practical scenarios.
· Valuable CEUs - All attendees earn continuing
education units. NFPA has been approved as an
Authorized Provider by the International
Association for Continuing Education and
Training (IACET)
· Top-flight Training Materials - Informative,
easy-to-follow workbooks and copies of the
relevant code for all participants.
WHY THIS EVENT
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PRACTICAL FIRE FIGHTING
TRAINING WORKSHOP
COURSE CONTENT
ALL SESSIONS WILL BE
THEORY AND PRACTICAL BASED
· Explain the gas cooling technique.
· Describe direct attack, indirect attack, and combination attack.
· Discuss deploying master stream devices.
· Describe aerial devices used to deliver elevated master streams.
· Discuss structure fires in properties protected by fixed systems.
· Deploy and operate a master stream device.
· Turn off building utilities.
· Summarize considerations for hoseline selection.
· Discuss stream selection.
· Discuss suppressing Class B fires.
· Explain why bulk transport vehicle fires are difficult incidents.
· Discuss control of gas utilities.
· Extinguish an ignitable liquid fire.
· Control a pressurized flammable gas container fire.
DAY4 FIRE SUPPRESSION
· Summarize Awareness-Level and Operations-Level responsibilities at
hazardous materials incidents.
· Describe types of respiratory protection.
· Summarize respiratory equipment limitations.
· Describe types of protective clothing.
· Discuss U.S. EPA levels of protective equipment.
· Describe NFPA® 1994 PPE ensemble classifications.
· Discuss PPE selection factors.
· Discuss health and safety issues when wearing PPE.
· Explain proper procedures for inspection, testing, and maintenance of
protective clothing and equipment.
· Describe health and physical hazards that may be present at hazmat
incidents.
· Describe physical properties of hazardous materials.
· Explain how the General Hazardous Materials Behavior Model (GEBMO) can
help firefighters understand the likely course of an incident.
· Explain locations or occupancies clues to the presence of hazardous
materials.
· Explain container shapes clues to the presence of hazardous materials.
· Explain transportation placards, labels, and markings clues to the presence of
hazardous materials.
· Explain other markings and colors (non-transportation) clues to the presence
of hazardous materials.
· Explain how written resources can be used to assist firefighters in identifying
hazardous materials.
· Explain how the senses can provide clues to presence of hazardous materials.
· Explain how monitoring and detection devices can provide clues to the
presence of hazardous materials.
· Obtain information about a hazardous material using the Emergency
· Response Guide (ERG).
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AWARENESS
(SPECIFIC TO CLASS B FIREFIGHTING AND PRESSURIZED TANKS)
· Summarize incident priorities for all haz mat and terrorist incidents.
· Discuss the management structure at haz mat or terrorist incidents.
· Describe the problem-solving stages at haz mat and terrorist incidents.
· Explain how the strategic goal of isolation and scene control is achieved.
· Explain how the strategic goal of notification is achieved.
· Explain how the strategic goal of ensuring the safety of responders and the
public is achieved.
· Summarize general guidelines for decontamination operations.
· Describe the three types of decontamination.
· Discuss implementing decontamination.
· Discuss rescue at haz mat incidents.
· Explain how the strategic goal of spill control and confinement is achieved.
· Discuss crime scene management and evidence preservation.
· Explain actions taken during the recovery and termination phase of a haz mat
or terrorist incident.
· Perform emergency decontamination.
· Perform defensive control functions – Absorption.
· Perform defensive control functions – Diking.
· Perform defensive control functions – Damming.
· Perform defensive control functions – Diversion.
· Perform defensive control functions – Retention.
· Perform defensive control functions – Dilution.
· Perform defensive control functions – Vapor dispersion.
DAY5 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS OPERATIONS
(SPECIFIC TO CLASS B FIREFIGHTING AND PRESSURIZED TANKS)
8.00
8.30
10.00 - 10.20
12.30 - 13.30
14.40 - 15.00
16.00
COURSE SCHEDULE
Registration & Coffee / Tea
Workshop commences
Morning coffee / tea
Lunch
Afternoon coffee / tea
End of day
· All Emergency Dispatch Personnel
· Security Directors, Head, Managers
· Building & Facility Managers, Owners
· Risk Managers
· Emergency Response Team
· Plant Security Head, Managers, Incharge
· Security vendors and houses
· Investigation officers & others
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
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Payment is required within 5 days upon receipt of
the invoice.
Bank transfer:
360 INTERNATIONAL LIMITED
Standard Chartered Bank
P.O.Box – 999 Al Fardan Building,
Al Mankhool Area, Bur Dubai, Dubai, U.A.E
Account No: 02-2077311-01 USD
Swift No: SCBLAEADXXX
IBAN No: AE920440000102207731101
All payments must be received prior to the event date
* Save up to 50% for In-house Training program
The fee does not include any taxes (withholding or otherwise). In case of any taxes applicable
the client has to ensure that the taxes are paid on top of the investment fee paid for the course.
Compliance with the local tax laws is the responsibility of the client.
USD 3,895 per delegate
USD 9,900 SPECIAL FOR GROUP OF 3
USD 15,000 SPECIAL FOR GROUP OF 5
PAYMENT DETAILSFEES (please tick as appropriate)
Thank you for your registration!
1 Fees include lunch, breaks, training materials & certificate.
2 Official confirmation will be sent, once registration has been
received.
3 Participants will need to arrange their own accommodation.
4 Personal protective equipment (PPE) is provided on-site.
General Information:
Development Centre, Mussafah, Abu Dhabi, UAE.
Scheduled daily transport to & from the training venue will be
provided from Sands Hotel only.
Venue Details:
Substitutions are welcome at any time. Please notify us at
least 2 working days prior to the event. All cancellations will
carry a 10% cancellation fee, once a registration form is
received. All cancellations must be in writing by fax or email at
least 2 weeks before the event date. Cancellations with less
than 2 weeks prior to the event date carry a 100% liability.
However, course materials will still be couriered to you.
Cancellations/Substitutions
Advanced Fire Office 1
Behavioural Based Safety & Safety Leadership
Root Cause Analysis
Crowd Management and Riot Control
Emergency Dispatch & Control Center Operations
Critical Infrastructure Security: Risk Management
& Investigation
OTHER RELATED PUBLIC COURSES
360 BSI is passionate about providing strategic safety
programs and high potential training solutions across the
region to build personal competencies and organizational
capability.
You will receive practical, jargon-free writing training from a
professionally qualified educator with over twenty years of
teaching and training experience.
Please feel free to mix-and-match topics from the areas listed
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Practical Fire Fighting Training Workshop

  • 1. www.360i-group.com© 360 International Limited, Level 8, Pavilion KL, 168 Jalan Bukit Bintang, 55100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Michael Cadotte has a long career in virtually all areas of fire fighting, training & fire prevention. With over 25 years experience as a Professional Firefighter, Michael has the background knowledge and hands-on experience to ensure that Delegates receive only the most up-to-date and professional training available. Professional Qualifications: · Certificate in Fire Service Management · Teaching and Training Adults Certificate Program · Certificate in Fire Service Leadership · Ontario Management Certificate Program · Paramedic Studies Diploma Program · Bachelor of Arts, Criminology · Law and Public Protection Administration Program · Ontario Fire Marshal's Company Officer Certification Program 1 Certified Instructor in CRP, Defibrillation. First Aid and First Response training, proven ability to provide full training in both English & French. 2 Experienced in all aspects of fire fighting and rescue, including advanced medical responses, fire suppression, rescue, hazardous material response, vehicle extrication and fire prevention. 3 Comprehensive working knowledge of the Fire, Building and NFPA codes. 4 Advanced working knowledge of fire and police dispatching. 5 Affiliations & Memberships: - Ontario Association of Fire Engineers - Municipal Fire Service Instructor's Association - Ontario Firefighter Association - International Firefighter Association YOUR INTERNATIONAL COURSE FACILITATOR Michael E. Cadotte Chief Instructor PROFILE PROGRAM PREREQUISITES: Ensure fire fighters meet professional qualifications with the updated NFPA 1001. NFPA 1001: Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications identifies the minimum job performance requirements for career and volunteer fire fighters whose duties are primarily structural in nature. In a major change, the 2008 edition moves from Fire Fighter II to Fire Fighter I, the minimum requirement for Competencies for First Responder at the Operational Level for Responders to Hazardous Materials Incidents. This edition also includes the addition of a Skills Maintenance requirement. Ensure competency and document the two important levels of progression for fire fighters with the 2008 NFPA 1001. (Softbound, 22 pp. 2008) Prior to commencement of the Program all candidates must be in medically and physically fit condition. The strength of this program will not only lie in the high quality of the curriculum but in the dedication and commitment of our Professional Instructor. An active Advisory Committee, made up of respected professionals from within the fire service, will ensure the currency and relevancy of all aspects of this dynamic program. The Practical Fire Fighting Training Workshop is specifically designed for your Fire & HSE teams who may be called upon to handle & manage an emergency or disaster situation. With the higher risks associated with expanding industry there is a real need for more people to be trained in fire fighting & incident management to prevent the loss of life and damage to infrastructure. This training is a 5 day course consisting of classroom and hands-on field application training. Training is conducted through student participation, operational classes, case studies, field exercises and scenarios, classroom exercises and discussions. COURSE OVERVIEW COVERAGE · Fire Behavior/Chemistry of Combustion · Firefighter Personal Protective Equipment · Fire Streams-Class B/Foam Systems · Incident Management System · Fire Detection, Alarm, and Suppression Systems · Fire Suppression · Hazardous Materials Awareness & Operations (Specific to Class B Firefighting and Pressurized tanks) About the Certification: 1. This course is based on the Standard set by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standard 1001, FF1 and 2. 2. This Certification has a 3 Year Validity. 3. Certified ISO 9001. SAFETY SERIES PRACTICAL FIRE FIGHTING TRAINING WORKSHOP 29 SEPT - 3 OCT 2013 EMIRATES TECHNICAL & SAFETY DEVELOPMENT CENTRE MUSSAFAH ABU DHABI, UAE Jointly delivered with an Arabic speaking co-trainer. 1
  • 2. www.360i-group.com© 360 International Limited, Level 8, Pavilion KL, 168 Jalan Bukit Bintang, 55100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. PRACTICAL FIRE FIGHTING TRAINING WORKSHOP COURSE CONTENT ALL SESSIONS WILL BE THEORY AND PRACTICAL BASED DAY2 · List methods that are used with fire streams to reduce the heat from a fire and provide protection to firefighters and exposures. · Discuss the extinguishing properties of water. · Describe friction loss. · Define water hammer. · Distinguish among characteristics of fire stream sizes. · Discuss types of streams and nozzles. · Discuss handling handline nozzles. · Describe types of nozzle control valves. · List checks that should be included in nozzle inspections. · Operate a solid-stream nozzle, fog-stream nozzle & broken-stream nozzle. · Describe the suppression characteristics of fire fighting foam. · Define terms associated with types of foam and the foam-making process. · Discuss how foam is generated. · Discuss foam concentrates. · Describe methods by which foam may be proportioned. · Discuss foam proportioners. · Discuss foam delivery devices. · List reasons for failure to generate foam or for generating poor-quality foam. · Describe foam application techniques. · Discuss hazards associated with foam concentrates. · Place a foam line in service — In-line eductor. FIRE STREAMS-CLASS B/FOAM SYSTEMS · Describe physical and chemical changes of matter related to fire. · Discuss modes of combustion, the fire triangle, and the fire tetrahedron. · Explain the difference between heat and temperature. · Describe sources of heat energy. · Discuss the transmission of heat. · Explain how the physical states of fuel affect the combustion process. · Explain how oxygen concentration affects the combustion process. · Discuss self-sustained chemical reaction involved in the combustion process. · Describe common products of combustion. · Distinguish among classifications of fires. · Describe the stages of fire development within a compartment. · Summarize factors that affect fire development within a compartment. · Describe methods used to control and extinguish fire. DAY1 FIRE BEHAVIOR/CHEMISTRY OF COMBUSTION · Describe the purpose of protective clothing and equipment. · Describe characteristics of protective clothing and equipment. · Summarize guidelines for the care of personal protective clothing. · List the four common respiratory hazards associated with fires and other emergencies. · Distinguish among characteristics of respiratory hazards. · Describe physical, medical, and mental factors that affect the firefighter’s ability to use respiratory protection effectively. · Describe equipment and air-supply limitations of SCBA. · Discuss effective air management. · Distinguish among characteristics of air-purifying respirators, open-circuit SCBA, and closed-circuit SCBA. · Describe basic SCBA component assemblies. · Discuss storing protective breathing apparatus. · Summarize recommendations for the use of PASS devices. · Describe precautionary safety checks for SCBA. · Discuss general donning and doffing considerations for SCBA. · Summarize general items to check in daily, weekly, monthly, and annual SCBA inspections. · Summarize safety precautions for refilling SCBA cylinders. · Discuss safety precautions for SCBA use. · Describe actions to take in emergency situations using SCBA. · Discuss operating in areas of limited visibility while wearing SCBA. · Discuss exiting areas with restricted openings under emergency conditions while wearing SCBA. · Don PPE and SCBA for use at an emergency. · Doff PPE and SCBA and prepare for reuse. · Inspect PPE and SCBA for use at an emergency incident. · Clean and sanitize PPE and SCBA. · Fill an SCBA cylinder from a cascade system and a compressor/purifier. · Perform emergency operations procedures for an SCBA. · Exit a constricted opening while wearing standard SCBA. FIREFIGHTER PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT INCIDENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM · Discuss emergency scene preparedness. · Discuss emergency scene safety. · Summarize general guidelines for scene management including highway incidents, crowd control, and cordoning off emergency scenes. · Explain the importance of personnel accountability. · Summarize basic interior operations techniques. · Describe emergency escape and rapid intervention. · Respond to an incident, correctly mounting and dismounting an apparatus. FIRE DETECTION, ALARM AND SUPPRESSION SYSTEMS · List functions of fire detection, alarm, and suppression systems. · Discuss general automatic sprinkler protection and types of coverage. · Describe control valves and operating valves used in sprinkler systems. · Describe major applications of sprinkler systems. · Discuss operations at fires in protected properties. · Operate a sprinkler system control valve. · Manually stop the flow of water from a sprinkler. · Connect hoseline to a sprinkler system FDC. · Describe types of heat detectors. · Describe types of smoke detectors/alarms. · Explain how flame detectors and fire-gas detectors operate. · Discuss combination detectors and indicating devices. · Describe types of automatic alarm systems. · Discuss supervising fire alarm systems and auxiliary services. · Describe the operation of an automatic fire sprinkler system. · Discuss water supply for sprinkler systems. DAY 3 2
  • 3. www.360i-group.com© 360 International Limited, Level 8, Pavilion KL, 168 Jalan Bukit Bintang, 55100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. · This is simply the best option when you need to enhance safety and improve the skills of your employees. · Classes are tailored to your activities and work environment, allowing your team to ask relevant questions about applying the code. · An expert, NFPA qualified instructor assisted by an Arab speaking trainer will guide you through the code they helped develop. · There will be Step-by-step exercises and hands-on Practical scenarios. · Valuable CEUs - All attendees earn continuing education units. NFPA has been approved as an Authorized Provider by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) · Top-flight Training Materials - Informative, easy-to-follow workbooks and copies of the relevant code for all participants. WHY THIS EVENT 3 PRACTICAL FIRE FIGHTING TRAINING WORKSHOP COURSE CONTENT ALL SESSIONS WILL BE THEORY AND PRACTICAL BASED · Explain the gas cooling technique. · Describe direct attack, indirect attack, and combination attack. · Discuss deploying master stream devices. · Describe aerial devices used to deliver elevated master streams. · Discuss structure fires in properties protected by fixed systems. · Deploy and operate a master stream device. · Turn off building utilities. · Summarize considerations for hoseline selection. · Discuss stream selection. · Discuss suppressing Class B fires. · Explain why bulk transport vehicle fires are difficult incidents. · Discuss control of gas utilities. · Extinguish an ignitable liquid fire. · Control a pressurized flammable gas container fire. DAY4 FIRE SUPPRESSION · Summarize Awareness-Level and Operations-Level responsibilities at hazardous materials incidents. · Describe types of respiratory protection. · Summarize respiratory equipment limitations. · Describe types of protective clothing. · Discuss U.S. EPA levels of protective equipment. · Describe NFPA® 1994 PPE ensemble classifications. · Discuss PPE selection factors. · Discuss health and safety issues when wearing PPE. · Explain proper procedures for inspection, testing, and maintenance of protective clothing and equipment. · Describe health and physical hazards that may be present at hazmat incidents. · Describe physical properties of hazardous materials. · Explain how the General Hazardous Materials Behavior Model (GEBMO) can help firefighters understand the likely course of an incident. · Explain locations or occupancies clues to the presence of hazardous materials. · Explain container shapes clues to the presence of hazardous materials. · Explain transportation placards, labels, and markings clues to the presence of hazardous materials. · Explain other markings and colors (non-transportation) clues to the presence of hazardous materials. · Explain how written resources can be used to assist firefighters in identifying hazardous materials. · Explain how the senses can provide clues to presence of hazardous materials. · Explain how monitoring and detection devices can provide clues to the presence of hazardous materials. · Obtain information about a hazardous material using the Emergency · Response Guide (ERG). HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AWARENESS (SPECIFIC TO CLASS B FIREFIGHTING AND PRESSURIZED TANKS) · Summarize incident priorities for all haz mat and terrorist incidents. · Discuss the management structure at haz mat or terrorist incidents. · Describe the problem-solving stages at haz mat and terrorist incidents. · Explain how the strategic goal of isolation and scene control is achieved. · Explain how the strategic goal of notification is achieved. · Explain how the strategic goal of ensuring the safety of responders and the public is achieved. · Summarize general guidelines for decontamination operations. · Describe the three types of decontamination. · Discuss implementing decontamination. · Discuss rescue at haz mat incidents. · Explain how the strategic goal of spill control and confinement is achieved. · Discuss crime scene management and evidence preservation. · Explain actions taken during the recovery and termination phase of a haz mat or terrorist incident. · Perform emergency decontamination. · Perform defensive control functions – Absorption. · Perform defensive control functions – Diking. · Perform defensive control functions – Damming. · Perform defensive control functions – Diversion. · Perform defensive control functions – Retention. · Perform defensive control functions – Dilution. · Perform defensive control functions – Vapor dispersion. DAY5 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS OPERATIONS (SPECIFIC TO CLASS B FIREFIGHTING AND PRESSURIZED TANKS) 8.00 8.30 10.00 - 10.20 12.30 - 13.30 14.40 - 15.00 16.00 COURSE SCHEDULE Registration & Coffee / Tea Workshop commences Morning coffee / tea Lunch Afternoon coffee / tea End of day · All Emergency Dispatch Personnel · Security Directors, Head, Managers · Building & Facility Managers, Owners · Risk Managers · Emergency Response Team · Plant Security Head, Managers, Incharge · Security vendors and houses · Investigation officers & others WHO SHOULD ATTEND
  • 4. www.360i-group.com© 360 International Limited, Level 8, Pavilion KL, 168 Jalan Bukit Bintang, 55100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Payment is required within 5 days upon receipt of the invoice. Bank transfer: 360 INTERNATIONAL LIMITED Standard Chartered Bank P.O.Box – 999 Al Fardan Building, Al Mankhool Area, Bur Dubai, Dubai, U.A.E Account No: 02-2077311-01 USD Swift No: SCBLAEADXXX IBAN No: AE920440000102207731101 All payments must be received prior to the event date * Save up to 50% for In-house Training program The fee does not include any taxes (withholding or otherwise). In case of any taxes applicable the client has to ensure that the taxes are paid on top of the investment fee paid for the course. Compliance with the local tax laws is the responsibility of the client. USD 3,895 per delegate USD 9,900 SPECIAL FOR GROUP OF 3 USD 15,000 SPECIAL FOR GROUP OF 5 PAYMENT DETAILSFEES (please tick as appropriate) Thank you for your registration! 1 Fees include lunch, breaks, training materials & certificate. 2 Official confirmation will be sent, once registration has been received. 3 Participants will need to arrange their own accommodation. 4 Personal protective equipment (PPE) is provided on-site. General Information: Development Centre, Mussafah, Abu Dhabi, UAE. Scheduled daily transport to & from the training venue will be provided from Sands Hotel only. Venue Details: Substitutions are welcome at any time. Please notify us at least 2 working days prior to the event. All cancellations will carry a 10% cancellation fee, once a registration form is received. All cancellations must be in writing by fax or email at least 2 weeks before the event date. Cancellations with less than 2 weeks prior to the event date carry a 100% liability. However, course materials will still be couriered to you. Cancellations/Substitutions Advanced Fire Office 1 Behavioural Based Safety & Safety Leadership Root Cause Analysis Crowd Management and Riot Control Emergency Dispatch & Control Center Operations Critical Infrastructure Security: Risk Management & Investigation OTHER RELATED PUBLIC COURSES 360 BSI is passionate about providing strategic safety programs and high potential training solutions across the region to build personal competencies and organizational capability. You will receive practical, jargon-free writing training from a professionally qualified educator with over twenty years of teaching and training experience. Please feel free to mix-and-match topics from the areas listed IN-HOUSE TRAINING : : : : ( ) : : Name Job Title Email Tel Organization Address AUTHORIZATION (This form is invalid without a signature) Signature : Date: / / Name Name on tag Job Title Email Mobile : : : : : 3 Name Name on tag Job Title Email Mobile : : : : : 2 Name Name on tag Job Title Email Mobile : : : : : 1 DELEGATES 29 SEPT - 03 OCT 2013 EMIRATES TECHNICAL & SAFETY DEVELOPMENT CENTRE MUSSAFAH ABU DHABI, UAE PRACTICAL FIRE FIGHTING TRAINING WORKSHOP : kris@360bsi.com : +6016 3326 360 : +603 9205 7770 : +603 9205 7779 Email Mobile Office Fax (FF-KRI) REGISTRATION FORM 4