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Fire Watch Course

Fire Watch Course

Prime 5.0

Created by   UL

Category   Safety   >   General Safety and Manufacturing

Duration 17 minutes
Audience Employees

Description

Every year, many workplace fires occur as a result of hot work including cutting, welding and other work that generates heat and sparks. Hot work is often being done without an adequate fire watch in place. Most, if not all, hot work incidents are completely preventable. A fire watch, conducted properly, is one of the most important ways to keep workers safe during hot work and prevent damage and destruction to property. This course covers the role and responsibilities of the fire watcher. Ideal learners are all employees.


Course Objectives:

Understand the hazards presented by hot work;Describe where hot work is � and is not � permitted;Identify the safety precautions needed to prepare an area for hot work;Explain the role and responsibilities of a fire watcher;Recall the responsibilities of other individuals involved in hot work;Know what emergency procedures need to be in place for hot work

Duration: 17 min.

What you'll learn

Understand the hazards presented by hot work

Describe where hot work is � and is not � permitted

Identify the safety precautions needed to prepare an area for hot work

Explain the role and responsibilities of a fire watcher

Recall the responsibilities of other individuals involved in hot work

Know what emergency procedures need to be in place for hot work

Sysem Requirements

Microsoft Internet Explorer 10 or higher (11+is preferred), Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome (latest), iPad iOS (latest) (Tablet only), Mac OS 10.10 or 10.11 (PC only) Apple Safari 8 or 9, Android Google Chrome (latest). Course playback is not recommended for mobile phones. For optimal playback, it is also recommended that learners close all other browser windows when viewing a course.

Languages

English

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Every year, many workplace fires occur as a result of hot work including cutting, welding and other work that generates heat and sparks. Hot work is often being done without an adequate fire watch in place. Most, if not all, hot work incidents are completely preventable. A fire watch, conducted properly, is one of the most important ways to keep workers safe during hot work and prevent damage and destruction to property. This course covers the role and responsibilities of the fire watcher. Ideal learners are all employees.


Course Objectives:

Understand the hazards presented by hot work;Describe where hot work is � and is not � permitted;Identify the safety precautions needed to prepare an area for hot work;Explain the role and responsibilities of a fire watcher;Recall the responsibilities of other individuals involved in hot work;Know what emergency procedures need to be in place for hot work

Duration: 17 min.

Attachments:

Fire Watch Job Aid  (77 KB)

UL

UL empowers organizations to protect the well-being of workers, reduce risk, improve productivity, enhance compliance, and drive measurable business improvement through its learning, health, and safety platforms. More than 2,000 organizations in over 20 major industries including manufacturing, pharmaceutical, healthcare, and construction & energy, trust UL’s software tools and learning solutions to meet their expanding needs. UL's international suite of online courses, built by industry experts and learning specialists, give employees the skills and knowledge they need to stay safe, succeed on the job, and remain in compliance.
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