By: Safety Trainer | 2010-12-08 | Business Fire safety training is essential both for families and businesses. No one knows when there is likely to be a problem fire. read more
By: Adam Warne | 2010-12-25 | Human Resources Working with electrical equipment is a hazardous job. If you happen to an engineer or electrician, or if your job involves electricity, you need to undergo OSHA compliance training. These are workplace safety regulations to protect you against the risks of electrocution, explosions, arc flashes, electric shock and fire. read more
By: AdamWarne | 2010-12-24 | Business Arc flash hazards or accidents can't handled merely by putting on Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) or just Fire resistant Clothing (FRC). These electrical accidents can only be stopped simply by making your employees undergo a thorough program of OSHA arc flash training according to NFPA 70E standards. read more
By: Max Bartlett | 2011-12-06 | Self help Fire training at work is important to adhere to the law, and staff safety depends on the quality of fire safety training. Fire is a real hazard to businesses so it is crucial to do anything in your power to avoid a fire breaking out, and know how to deal with it if one does. read more
By: Nicholas Stenson | 2011-12-23 | Health & Fitness Arc flash results in a tremendous release of energy, which is often destructive for all those working in its vicinity. It can cause severe injury, burn and in some cases loss of life. read more
By: Nicholas Stenson | 2012-04-04 | Men's Health Arc flash is a phenomenon that occurs when for some reasons the electrical energy breaks down the air resistance resulting in current to circulate between the phase conductors or even the ground or maybe neutral. read more
By: ogonfire | 2011-09-10 | Home security Have you ever avoided a fire drill in your work place or at school. Many of us might have done that. read more
By: Gino Hitshopi | 2010-03-26 | Employment Britain is lucky enough to have a very good record when it comes to safety as regards fire. Some people however complain about the amount of time and money spent by companies on fire safety training; one of the reasons for this complaining is the fact that there are relatively few fire related deaths for a country of 61 million people. read more
By: Rachel Carey | 2012-03-22 | Workplace safety Fire drills aren't exactly anyone's idea of fun, but they're unfortunately necessary. No employee actually enjoys fire safety training, since it takes time out from their already busy day. Plus it's actually tiring; you have to climb down the stairs without the lift. Overall, it's a chore that no one ever looks forward to. read more
By: johnbennett | 2011-10-31 | Health & Fitness Irrespective of your kind of workplace it really is essential that you and your fellow workers or staff are fully familiar with fire safety practice and procedures together with the appropriate usage of fire safety related equipment in the instance that, at some point, you might well have to handle a fire. You will discover some exceptional websites which provide completely interactive fire safety read more
By: Adam Warne | 2011-01-05 | Human Resources It is not desirable to put the employees into trouble due to the poor working setup and therefore, safety & security is the main thing for them. In other words, the working environment should be free from any sorts of hazards that may cause them injuries. To thwart any sorts of hazards, arc flash training has become almost mandatory. read more
By: JessicaThomson | 2010-12-01 | Online promotion When a fire breaks out, it is the worst possible scenario where you have a chance to save your life and that of others. In addition, unlike other forms of accidents like road accidents or accidents with machinery at the factory or workplace, a fire can break out anywhere- at home, schools, offices, public places like shopping malls or theatres etc. read more
By: K Garrow | 2010-10-21 | Management Fire risk assessments must be carried out by every UK business, as required under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order of 2005. How you carry this out is not specified, but it has to be done in a recommended way and by a competent person. Fire risk assessment software is one option that many businesses now use to provide structure and guidance at a lower cost than bringing in consultants. read more
By: Asls Australia | 2012-04-26 | Careers The Queensland Building Fire and Safety Regulation 2008 state that it is mandatory for every fire safety officer to refresh the Fire Safety Advisor Training every three years. I read more
By: Graham Barlow | 2011-10-10 | Careers Fire safety advisor training is to be taken seriously as it trains you to fight one of the worst hazards. A regulated course in practical exercises and some theoretical lessons makes you a trained fire safety advisor to assist others in overcoming this fear. read more