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Fire Safety at Work
Prevent Fires. Protect People. Stay Compliant.
Overview
This course teaches employees how to recognize fire hazards, prevent workplace fires, and respond quickly in emergencies. Using real-world scenarios, it covers evacuation procedures, extinguisher use, and communication strategies — helping teams meet OSHA expectations and protect lives.
Course Objectives
  1. Understand common fire risks in various workplace environments.
  2. Identify potential ignition sources and fire hazards.
  3. Learn safe storage practices for flammable materials.
  4. Review proper extinguisher use and evacuation procedures.
  5. Build confidence in responding to real-time fire emergencies.
  6. Understand the employer’s and employee’s role in fire prevention.
  7. Align staff with OSHA regulations and emergency preparedness.
  • Infection Prevention at Work
  • Infection Prevention in Long-Term Care
  • Abuse & Neglect in Long-Term Care
  • Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation Awareness
  • Resident Rights and Responsibilities
  • Resident Rights and Responsibilities in Long-Term Care
  • QAPI in Long-Term Care: Quality That Works
  • Director of Nursing: Leadership, Oversight, and Compliance in LTC
  • OSHA Fire Safety
  • Fire Safety at Work
  • OSHA Fire Safety in Long-Term Care
  • Bloodborne Pathogen Safety
  • Bloodborne Pathogen Safety in Long-Term Care
  • Emergency Preparedness
  • Emergency Preparedness in Long-Term Care
  • HIPAA: Resident Privacy
  • HIPAA Compliance: Protecting Patient Privacy
  • Fall Prevention
  • Fall Prevention in Long-Term Care
  • Dementia Care
  • Dementia Care in Long-Term Care
  • Communication Skills in Long-Term Care
  • Communication Skills for Healthcare Teams
  • Communication Skills at Work
  • Critical Thinking in Long-Term Care
  • Critical Thinking for Healthcare Teams
  • Antipsychotic Reduction in Long-Term Care
  • Immunization Awareness
  • Immunization Awareness at Work
  • Depression in Long-Term Care
  • Enhanced Barrier Precautions (EBP)
  • Enhanced Barrier Precautions in Long-Term Care
  • Diabetes
  • Managing Diabetes in Long-Term Care
  • Sepsis
  • Sepsis Recognition in Long-Term Care
  • Wound Care in Long-Term Care
  • Infection Prevention on Campus
  • Immunization Awareness for Students
  • Infection Prevention in Healthcare
  • HIPAA: Privacy & Security in Healthcare
  • Specialized ESRD & Dialysis Center Training
  • Fire Safety in Healthcare Settings
  • Emergency Preparedness in Healthcare
  • Sepsis Awareness & Prevention in Healthcare
  • Immunization Awareness in Healthcare
  • Diabetes Management in Healthcare
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Built for Every Work Environment
This training includes fire safety examples across office settings, warehouses, manufacturing, and remote locations. It’s practical, fast, and easy to implement for full teams or new hires.
  • Who Should Take This Course - This course is designed for organizations of all sizes, and is especially helpful for:
    • All employees – Learn what to do in case of a fire
    • Managers and supervisors – Promote safe workplace habits
    • Safety coordinators – Reinforce emergency procedures and OSHA compliance
    • New hires – Fast onboarding with essential fire protocols
  • Infection Prevention at Work
  • Infection Prevention in Long-Term Care
  • Abuse & Neglect in Long-Term Care
  • Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation Awareness
  • Resident Rights and Responsibilities
  • Resident Rights and Responsibilities in Long-Term Care
  • QAPI in Long-Term Care: Quality That Works
  • Director of Nursing: Leadership, Oversight, and Compliance in LTC
  • OSHA Fire Safety
  • Fire Safety at Work
  • OSHA Fire Safety in Long-Term Care
  • Bloodborne Pathogen Safety
  • Bloodborne Pathogen Safety in Long-Term Care
  • Emergency Preparedness
  • Emergency Preparedness in Long-Term Care
  • HIPAA: Resident Privacy
  • HIPAA Compliance: Protecting Patient Privacy
  • Fall Prevention
  • Fall Prevention in Long-Term Care
  • Dementia Care
  • Dementia Care in Long-Term Care
  • Communication Skills in Long-Term Care
  • Communication Skills for Healthcare Teams
  • Communication Skills at Work
  • Critical Thinking in Long-Term Care
  • Critical Thinking for Healthcare Teams
  • Antipsychotic Reduction in Long-Term Care
  • Immunization Awareness
  • Immunization Awareness at Work
  • Depression in Long-Term Care
  • Enhanced Barrier Precautions (EBP)
  • Enhanced Barrier Precautions in Long-Term Care
  • Diabetes
  • Managing Diabetes in Long-Term Care
  • Sepsis
  • Sepsis Recognition in Long-Term Care
  • Wound Care in Long-Term Care
  • Infection Prevention on Campus
  • Immunization Awareness for Students
  • Infection Prevention in Healthcare
  • HIPAA: Privacy & Security in Healthcare
  • Specialized ESRD & Dialysis Center Training
  • Fire Safety in Healthcare Settings
  • Emergency Preparedness in Healthcare
  • Sepsis Awareness & Prevention in Healthcare
  • Immunization Awareness in Healthcare
  • Diabetes Management in Healthcare
Get Started

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