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Did you know that as an owner, manager, or user of a building, facility, or area, you are responsible for violating fire safety regulations and are obligated to familiarize employees with fire safety regulations? Therefore, if you are such a person, you should organize fire protection training. Of course, it’s not that simple – fire protection training should be conducted by a certified trainer.
Fortunately, you are in the right place – at EHS Consulting, we will conduct fire protection training for your employees in Warsaw and the surrounding areas in a convenient form.
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LEGAL REQUIREMENTS REGARDING FIRE SAFETY TRAINING
Fire safety training aims to increase employees’ awareness of fire safety, skills in preventing fires, and responding to fire situations.
During fire safety training, employees can learn how to recognize potential fire hazards, use firefighting equipment, respond to a fire outbreak, organize evacuations, follow safety procedures, and provide first aid in case of injuries caused by fire.
ARE FIRE SAFETY TRAININGS MANDATORY FOR EMPLOYEES?
Yes, this is regulated, among others, by the Act of August 24, 1991, on Fire Protection.
Art. 4.1. The owner of a building, construction facility, or area, ensuring their fire protection, is obliged to:
- comply with fire safety technical, construction, installation, and technological requirements;
- equip the building, construction facility, or area with required fire protection devices and extinguishers;
- ensure the conservation and repair of fire protection devices and extinguishers in a way that guarantees their efficient and reliable operation;
- ensure the safety and evacuation capability for people in the building, construction facility, or area;
- prepare the building, construction facility, or area for rescue operations;
- familiarize employees with fire safety regulations;
- establish procedures for dealing with fires, natural disasters, or other local threats.
WHAT DOES THE FIRE SAFETY TRAINING AT EHS CONSULTING LOOK LIKE?
EHS Consulting’s occupational health and safety services for fire safety training include:
- practical exercises on using fire extinguishers and other portable firefighting equipment,
- discussion of evacuation plans and applicable fire protection rules for a specific facility,
- presentation of legal requirements that should be met by the owner, manager, or user of the building.
EVACUATION PLANS AND APPLICABLE FIRE PROTECTION RULES
An evacuation plan is a board with a graphical representation of the evacuation route from a given facility. Architectural drawings indicate evacuation routes, evacuation exits, assembly points for evacuation, or the placement of firefighting equipment—essential elements for conducting a safe evacuation.
WHAT IS THE EVACUATION PLAN DRAWN UP FOR?
The evacuation plan is drawn up for each floor of the facility and the external area around it.
WHAT SHOULD THE EVACUATION PLAN INCLUDE?
The evacuation plan must include information about:
- the area, height, and number of floors in the building,
- distance from neighboring objects,
- fire parameters of flammable substances,
- fire load density in the fire zone or zones,
- the category of human threat, the expected number of people on each floor, and in individual rooms,
- the location of rooms and outdoor spaces classified as explosion hazard zones,
- division of the facility into fire zones,
- evacuation conditions, indicating directions and evacuation exits,
- the location of fire protection devices and extinguishers, main gas installation valves, fire-hazardous materials, and the location of control elements for fire protection devices,
- access to elevators for rescue teams,
- external hydrants and other water sources for firefighting purposes,
- fire lanes and other access roads, with markings of entrances to fenced areas.