Quality, Health, Safety, Security, Environment

Course Description

Both the general industry and the construction industry conduct numerous work tasks that require entry into confined spaces. Confined spaces are subject to contain many hazards that must be eliminated or controlled prior to entry. Workers must know and follow established confined space entry (CSE) procedures and follow all safety procedures. Identifying the CSE hazards and then controlling them is the most essential part of this course. The course will educate participants on the definition of a confined space and the minimum site safety requirements and procedures to be implemented when opening, entering, exiting, and/or performing work within these spaces.

Outlines

  • Introduction
  • Define and identify various types of confined spaces.
  • Define confined space entry (CSE)
  • Limited openings for entry/exit.
  • Increase the awareness of personnel.
  • Recognize common hazards in entering confined space.
  • Describe the importance of PPE, safety harness, standby/ rescue procedures.
  • State the requirements of the Confined Space Entry program
  • Define the requirements to plan and prepare a Confined
  • Space Entry (CSE)
  • Identify work hazards and control measures
  • CSE permits
  • Define CSE roles and responsibilities
  • Testing the atmosphere.
  • Isolation (lockout/Tagout).
  • Standby/rescue.
  • Communication
  • CSE Entry Log
  • CSE Stop Work and Emergency Response
  • CS restoration (Handover)

NEFT Firefighting Course is designed to help in preventing and protecting the assets, environment, employees, and the general public in emergency situations that can occur as a result of fire. The course will highlight various topics including classes of Fire, causes of fire, and optimum rescuing procedures. In addition to learning to how combat a fire within a team or simply when alone. The course will also highlight the roles and responsibilities of Fire team members, emergency escape plans and proper risk assessment on how to deal with a fire should it occur. The course will educate participants on how to identify the risks and hazards and how to properly deal with it.

Outlines

  • Introduction To Fire and Fire Prevention
  • The Burning Process
  • Fire triangle, tetrahedron
  • How Fire Spreads
  • Classes Of Fire
  • Heat Sources
  • Fire Prevention
  • Extinguishing Mediums and Extinguishers
  • Firefighting Equipment Requirements
  • Methods Of Operation
  • Operating Procedure
  • Care And Maintenance of Fire Equipment
  • Fire Hose Reels
  • Fire Buckets
  • Fire Blankets
  • Lifting And Carrying Techniques
  • Fire Suppression with Hose And Hydrant Operations
  • Means of Escape
  • Role of Fire Marshall
  • Hands on use of different types of fire extinguishers