Fire Prevention Awareness Course
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What you'll learn
Skills covered in this course
Description
OSHA Standard: 1926.151 and industry best practices
Fire Prevention Awareness Course explains the different components of the written fire prevention plan, how to identify flammable and combustible chemicals, and potential ignition sources.
An interactive simulation allows the learner to practice a scene assessment, interacting with pictograms, inspecting drum labels, and identifying potential ignition sources.
System Requirements
Virtual Reality Hardware Support
VR Headsets - Meta
Meta Quest 2
Meta Quest 3 (Coming Soon)
Mobile Device Minimum Support Specifications
Mobile - iOS
iPhone 8 or newer
iPad 5th Generation or newer
Mobile - Android
Android phones running Android-12 or newer
Android tablets running Android-12 or newer
Desktop Minimum Support Specifications
Supported Browsers
Current WebGL 2.0 functionality includes current versions of Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge.
Chrome is the leading browser for all WebGL applications and as of 2018 Chrome is the browser of choice for roughly half of total domestic internet users.
NOTE: Internet Explorer does not support WebGL and has been deprecated by Microsoft.
Recommended Hardware
Users will experience optimal WebGL performance if their device meets the hardware specifications below. The application may run on older or lower-end devices but 360 Immersive cannot guarantee the quality, speed, or stability of the experience.
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A passionate group of tech enthusiasts, storytellers, and innovators committed to creating immersive training solutions that help save lives. We are proud to be certified as an economically disadvantaged, woman-owned, veteran-owned small business. Being of service to others is in our DNA!
Fire Prevention Awareness Course
OSHA Standard: 1926.151 and industry best practices
Fire Prevention Awareness explains the different components of the written fire prevention plan, how to identify flammable and combustible chemicals, and potential ignition sources.
An interactive simulation allows the learner to practice a scene assessment, interacting with pictograms, inspecting drum labels, and identifying potential ignition sources.