Lesson 1On-scene emergency tasks: firefighting limits, spill containment triage, first aid prioritization, decontamination steps for chemical exposureThis lesson detail safe limits for on-scene actions by trained staff, including basic firefighting, spill containment, first aid sorting, and chemical decontamination steps, stressing personal safety, PPE, and when to pull back for responders.
Defensive firefighting scope for staffSpill containment priorities and triageFirst aid prioritization and handoverDecontamination steps for chemical exposureCriteria for withdrawal and scene handoverLesson 2Documentation and incident logging: initial incident report fields, evidence preservation, witness statements, chain-of-command reportingThis lesson describe how to log incidents from first report, including key data fields, keeping evidence, witness statements, and reporting up the chain, to support investigations, legal rules, and steady improvement.
Initial incident report fields and timingEvidence preservation and scene controlCollecting and securing witness accountsReporting lines and approval workflowData retention and confidentiality rulesLesson 3Roles and responsibilities: Safety Officer duties, emergency team lead, floor wardens, first aiders, supervisors, designated assembly marshalsThis lesson define emergency roles like Safety Officer, team lead, floor wardens, first aiders, supervisors, and assembly marshals, making clear authority, handover rules, training needs, and coverage for all shifts.
Safety Officer duties and authorityEmergency team leader responsibilitiesFloor wardens and sweep proceduresFirst aiders and medical coordinationAssembly marshals and headcount tasksLesson 4Resource and equipment matrix: required PPE levels, spill kits, fire extinguishers types and placement, breathing apparatus needs, first aid suppliesThis lesson map required emergency resources, including PPE levels, spill kits, fire extinguishers, breathing apparatus, and first aid supplies, explaining choice, placement, checks, and keeping the matrix current and checkable.
PPE levels by task and hazard typeSpill kit contents, siting, and upkeepFire extinguisher types and placementBreathing apparatus needs and limitsFirst aid supplies and restocking rulesLesson 5Evacuation vs shelter-in-place decision framework: criteria, hazard-specific guidance, re-entry controlsThis lesson give a proper method to choose between evacuation and shelter-in-place, linking criteria to specific hazards, who decides, how to pass instructions, and managing controlled return after the incident.
Risk criteria for evacuation decisionsShelter-in-place triggers and conditionsHazard-specific decision guidanceAuthority and decision-making rolesRe-entry authorization and area checksLesson 6Coordination with external services: pre-incident liaisons, site layout packs for responders, hydrant/utility info, access and traffic controlThis lesson explain how to work with outside responders through pre-incident talks, sharing site layout and utility info, planning access and traffic control, and joint drills to cut confusion and speed response.
Pre-incident liaison and contact updatesResponder information packs and mapsHydrant, utility, and shutoff informationAccess routes and traffic control plansJoint drills and post-incident reviewsLesson 7Alarm escalation and notification templates: who to call (internal contacts, local fire department, ambulance, environmental authority) and scripted information to provideThis lesson define how and when to raise alarms, who to notify inside and outside, with call scripts and templates for steady, full, and legal info sharing even under pressure.
Internal escalation levels and triggersContact lists for external servicesStandard call script core elementsNotification templates and message logsLanguage, clarity, and confirmation stepsLesson 8Immediate actions and initial isolation: safe shutdown procedures, stopping fuel sources, isolating cylinders, electrical isolation for welding areasThis lesson cover immediate actions to steady the scene, like safe shutdown of processes, stopping fuel, isolating cylinders, and cutting power in welding or high-risk areas, while keeping responder safety and stopping worsening.
Scene size-up and immediate prioritiesSafe shutdown of equipment and processesStopping fuel and energy sourcesGas cylinder and tank isolation stepsElectrical isolation in welding areasLesson 9Detection and alarm pathways: detection systems, manual alarms, communication trees, phone and radio protocolsThis lesson explain how incidents get spotted, alarms raised, and info flows through communication trees using phones and radios, ensuring fast, sure notification without confusion or too many false alarms.
Automatic detection and alarm system typesManual alarm points and activation rulesAlarm communication trees and call cascadesPhone, radio, and PA usage protocolsAlarm verification and false alarm handling