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Fire Safety

Fire Prevention Responsibilities (FIR-001)
Outlines common hazards, which causes workplace fires. Housekeeping responsibilities and proper use of extension cords are among the common prevention areas. It also covers choosing the correct fire extinguisher. (10 min., 1997, English)  DBP
Spanish:  Fire Prevention Responsibilities (FIR-018S)

Fire Prevention and Safety (FIR-004)
This video reviews fire prevention steps and fire emergency procedures. It covers common causes of workplace fires; good housekeeping and other fire prevention measures; fire extinguishers and their proper use; equipment shutdown; evacuation and other employee responsibilities; and first aid. (Excludes explanations of legal (OSHA) requirements.) (17 min., 1991, English)  LIP

Fire Prevention and Safety: Industrial (FIR-005K) 1
Shot in various industrial settings, this video shows how to recognize fire hazards and correct them with housekeeping and safety proce­dures. Demonstrations cover selection and use of fire extin­guishers for every type of fire. Includes a booklet which contains a discussion guide and a quiz. (12 min., 1994, English)  KRAMES

Fire Protection (FIR-006)
This video shows how to recognize fire hazards and correct them using housekeeping and safety procedures. It covers the selection and types of fire extinguishers. (5 min., 1997, English)  DBP

Fire Safety Training Kit (FIR-008K) 1
A training kit that shows employees how they can help reduce the risk of fire and what they should do in the event of a fire. It covers the three elements needed for materials to ignite, fire hazards in the workplace, lifesaving fire prevention techniques and what to do in castoff fire. The kit includes an instructor's guide, employee handbooks with quizzes, employee safety training records, training log, sample warning signs and safety posters. (15 min., 1994, English)  JJK

Identifying Fire Hazards (FIR-011)
This program emphasizes that identifying and neutralizing fire hazards in the workplace requires an ongoing commitment. Included in this program are fire protection equipment, sources of ignition, storage practices, labeling, fire doors, delivery of incoming goods, compressed gas storage, hot work permits, electrical hazards, machinery hazards, waste removal, signposting, heating, and good housekeeping. (14 min., 1988, English)  SFTC

Fire Safety: Real, Real Life (FIR-019K) 1
This interactive fire safety video program will take employees through some "real-life" situations and force them to think about how they would respond. It encourages them to make life-or-death decisions from the safety of their seats. In a contemporary approach, this program covers all the important information regarding fire safety. Includes employee handbooks, pocket reference cards and a Leader’s Guide. Topics include: four elements and classes of fire; how to extinguish a fire; Emergency Action Plan; (EAP); the three A’s – Awareness, Attitude, Action; real-life situations. (15 min., 1998, English)  CTT
Spanish:  La Seguridad con el Fuego: Vida Real (Fire Safety: Real, Real Life) (FIR-015S)

Fire Safety: There's No Second Chance (FIR‑020K) 1
Shot on-location at the Virginia Beach Fire Training Center, this unique program re-creates an actual workplace fire with tragic circumstances. This Trainer’s Toolkit teaches workers what causes fires, how to prevent them and what to do in the event of a fire. The toolkit contains the video program, Fire Safety: There’s No Second Chance, employee handbooks, a leader’s guide and several overhead transparency masters. Topics include: elements of fire; classes of fire; fire prevention; how to extinguish a fire; Emergency Action Plan (EAP). (20 min., 1996, English)  CTT
Spanish:  La Seguridad Con el Fuego: No Hay Segunda Oportunidad (Fire Safety: There's No Second Chance) (FIR-021S)

Fire in the Workplace (FIR‑027) q
This video offers an overview of the three primary causes of fire in the workplace. It is fast-moving and filled with live-action footage. Divided into special segments, fire professionals give life-saving tips on electrical safety, protecting against arson, home office safety and emergency evacuation planning. Designed for group training, "Fire in the Workplace" shows employees how to guard against the three main causes of workplace fires. This program comes with reproducible reference guides for group training. (25 min., 1994, English)  IDEA
Spanish:  Fire in the Workplace (FIR‑028S)

Fire Extinguishers

Know Your ABC's: Fire Extinguishers (FIR-013)
Industrial or construction sites often house dangerous fire hazards of all kinds. When fires occur, knowing how and when to use a fire extinguisher is imperative. Explained are the proper type of fire extinguishers to use for different types of fires. Key Training Points: fire classes; use; maintenance; types. (5 min., 1989, English)  SFTS

What to Do in Case of Fire (FIR-014)
Use this video to train your employees in the basics of fire fighting. This video explains situations that can cause fires and the four basic types of fires (National Fire Protection Association). Discusses what kinds of extinguishers should be used for each type of fire, how to assess the size and extent of a blaze, and the dangers involved in trying to extinguish or escape from a blaze. (18 min., 1988, English)  JJK

Fire Extinguishers at Work (FIR-017)
Part of NFPA's SafeWorkTM video series, Fire Extinguishers at Work helps you save lives on the job and meet the requirements of OSHA 1910.157! Plus, because it's based on NFPA 10, this video provides an added level of safety. Real-life fire footage puts viewers in the heat of action! Using live-action demonstrations and explanatory graphics, this compelling program shows employees what to do--and what not to do--when confronting fire. Make it part of your training efforts and give workers the big picture from sizing up a fire and deciding whether it's safe to fight it...choosing the right device for each kind of fire...extinguisher operation basics...and instructions for handling different types of emergencies. (17 min., 1999, English)  NFPA

How to Select and Safely Use Portable Fire Extinguishers (FIR-031)
This fast moving and informative program uses special segments to show employees how to operate portable fire extinguishers safely and effectively. Video segments cover: fight or flight...knowing which to do; the limitations of portable fire extinguishers; how to position yourself to avoid becoming trapped; the four steps essential for safe evacuations. (10 min., 1997, English)  IDEA
Spanish:  How to Select and Safely Use Portable Fire Extinguishers (FIR-032S)

Evacuation

Evacuation: The Employer's Guide to Survival (FIR‑002)
This video shows the basic elements that make up an evacuation plan. Employees should understand the effects of smoke associated with fires and become familiar with basic fire safety procedures. (15 min., 1997, English)  NFPA

Emergency Evacuation: Getting Out Alive (FIR‑022)
When faced with an emergency situation, the chances of survival increase a great deal with adequate training, preparation and an emergency action plan. Make sure that your employees are prepared to handle any disaster - whether natural or otherwise - with this brand-new training video from Coastal. Includes: how to respond in several emergency situations; the importance of drills; RACE. (16 min., 2000, English)  CTT
Spanish:  Evacuacíon de emergencia: Cómo Salir Vivo  (FIR‑024S)

Getting Out Alive (FIR-029)  
This program shows viewers how to anticipate and survive a fire in the workplace. More than 250 fire departments throughout the United States contributed to the research for this 15-minute video. Their guidelines make it an on-target safety tool every workplace can put to use. The video comes with reproducible reference guides and a sample evacuation plan for group training. (15 min., 1995, English)  IDEA
Spanish:  Getting Out Alive (FIR‑030S)

Emergency Response

Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response HAZWOPER (29 CFR 1910.120) (FIR-009)
A panel of OSHA authors of the HAZWOPER discusses the technical aspects of the standard. They discuss the background of the standard, it's scope, requirements for training and emergency response, and inspection procedures. (50 min., 1988, English)  OSHA

HAZWOPER Training: Awareness Level (FIR‑010)
First Respondent Standard describing the five levels of First Responders awareness level of hazards. This video explains the DOT classification of hazards, routes of exposure, health hazards and the First Responders emergency plan. (20 min., 1997, English)  CTT

In-Plant Immediate Emergency Response Kit (FIR-012K) 1
This video kit helps you comply with Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER). It teaches employees how to conduct a plant survey, how to develop a plan for each plant location, which supplies need to be stocked at a spill control station, and how to document emergency response situations. Includes an instructor's guide and pre- and post-training quizzes. (19 min., 1989, English)  JJK

Specific Industries

When Fire Strikes (Commercial Kitchens) (FIR-033) q
A video guide for commercial kitchen employees. When Fire Strikes is an excellent training tool for restaurants, schools and hospitals. Kitchen employees work different shifts, there is a high turnover rate and, in many regions, language barriers exist. That's why this video is a valuable tool for your training library. Divided into three special segments, it sends a strong safety message employees will remember. The video comes with reproducible reference guides, plus a 27-page booklet. (15 min., 1996, English)  IDEA
Spanish:  When Fire Strikes (FIR‑034S)

Evacuation of Health Care Facilities (FIR-025)
Major fires in health care facilities are rare, but can be deadly. Most patients cannot leave the fire area without assistance. This hard-hitting video follows the recommendations in NFPA 99 and NFPA 101® to train your staff on: use of the manual fire alarm pull station; when to use a fire extinguisher; horizontal and vertical evacuation; oxygen shutoff; smoke compartments; smoke barrier doors. Ideal for all physicians, nurses, volunteers, administrators, facilities and environmental departments, and others working in a patient care environment. Show this video and save lives! (2000, English)  NFPA

Fire Safety for Ambulatory Care (FIR-035) q
This popular fire safety training video covers the elements needed for fire: Fuel, oxygen, heat and chemical reaction.  Topics also include:  categories of fires; evacuation of patients; leading through fire doors; the swing carry; the two person single file carry. Geared towards healthcare settings. (16 min., English)  CTT

Avoid the Heat:
Fire Prevention in Construction (FIR-026)
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Fire protection is one of the most important safety topics to cover with your employees. This video covers common fire hazards and fire prevention on the job site. (15 min., 1992, English)  AGCA

See also:

·         Flammable Liquids Safety (THS‑010)

·         How to Handle Flammables (THS‑014)

·         Up In Smoke (Flammable Liquids (THS‑016)

·         Flammable and Non-Flammable Compressed Gases (THS‑031)

 

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