FIRETRAC – Basic Fire Prevention & Evacuation Training Material

R2995,00

 

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Facilitator Guide
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Facilitator Visuals
Course support material

Customisable legal-compliance training materials aligned to fundamental South African legislative requirements.

 

Description

IRETRAC – Basic Fire Prevention and Evacuation Training Material

Introduction

Fire is one of the most common and devastating workplace hazards. Without the proper training, a small flame can escalate into a life-threatening disaster within seconds. The Basic Fire Prevention and Evacuation Training program (FIRETRAC) equips participants with the essential knowledge and practical skills needed to prevent fires, respond to emergencies, and safely evacuate when necessary.

This training material is designed for employees, supervisors, health and safety officers, and managers who play a critical role in fire safety. By focusing on both fire prevention and evacuation strategies, this course not only ensures compliance with workplace safety regulations but also creates a culture of preparedness that can save lives.


Part 1: Introduction to the Course

The Basic Fire Prevention and Evacuation Training begins with an overview of its objectives:

  • Understand the fundamentals of fire safety.

  • Learn about the chemistry of fire.

  • Master the use of fire extinguishers and safety equipment.

  • Develop evacuation procedures for different fire scenarios.

  • Practice reporting, inspections, and emergency planning.

By completing this module, participants set the foundation for becoming confident, responsible, and proactive in fire safety.


Part 2: Chemistry of Fire

One of the key components of Basic Fire Prevention and Evacuation Training is understanding how fire behaves. Learners study:

  • The Fire Triangle – fuel, oxygen, and heat.

  • Sources of ignition in the workplace.

  • Transfer of heat (conduction, convection, radiation).

  • Classes of fire and their unique risks.

  • Extinguishing methods and their limitations.

This knowledge provides the basis for choosing the correct fire extinguishing methods during an emergency.


Part 3: Fire Prevention

Fire prevention is always more effective than fire fighting. The Basic Fire Prevention and Evacuation Training emphasizes:

  • Identifying hazards that can lead to Class A (solid materials), Class B (flammable liquids), Class C (electrical fires), and Class D (flammable metals) fires.

  • Conducting regular inspections to eliminate risks.

  • Establishing preventative measures such as safe storage, housekeeping, and equipment checks.

When prevention becomes routine, evacuation becomes less likely—but participants are trained for both.


Part 4: Fire Protection

This module of the Basic Fire Prevention and Evacuation Training explores workplace fire protection systems:

  • Classes of fire extinguishers and their proper use.

  • Placement and location of fire equipment.

  • Symbolic fire safety signs and what they mean.

  • Inspection of extinguishers and registers.

Through practical examples, learners gain confidence in using fire equipment correctly and maintaining it for long-term safety.


Part 5: Fire Fighting Basics

While not every employee is expected to be a firefighter, the Basic Fire Prevention and Evacuation Training ensures participants understand:

  • When to use an extinguisher—and when not to.

  • Protective equipment required for fire response teams.

  • The duties of fire wardens and team members.

  • The importance of fire drills and training.

A critical lesson is to never fight a fire that is beyond control. Evacuation and reporting must always remain the priority.


Part 6: Emergency Planning

Preparedness is a cornerstone of the Basic Fire Prevention and Evacuation Training. This section covers:

  • Identifying potential emergencies.

  • Establishing emergency teams and assigning responsibilities.

  • Emergency communication protocols.

  • Maintaining updated emergency plans.

Planning reduces panic and ensures structured evacuation when a real incident occurs.


Part 7: Responding to Emergencies

The Basic Fire Prevention and Evacuation Training provides practical step-by-step evacuation procedures, including:

  • Fire emergency steps to follow immediately.

  • What to do if trapped inside a building.

  • What to do if clothing catches fire.

  • Evacuation routes and assembly points.

This section equips learners with clear, actionable responses that can save lives.


Part 8: Fire Inspections

Preventing fire risks requires continuous vigilance. In the Basic Fire Prevention and Evacuation Training, learners are introduced to:

  • Legal requirements for fire inspections.

  • Checklists and registers.

  • Identifying hazards before they become emergencies.

  • Corrective actions for non-compliance.

Hands-on exercises with inspection checklists reinforce this knowledge, ensuring it can be applied in real workplace settings.


Part 9: Fire Inspection Exercises

To reinforce theoretical learning, the Basic Fire Prevention and Evacuation Training includes practical visual exercises:

  • Preparing inspection visuals.

  • Conducting simulated fire safety audits.

  • Recording findings in inspection checklists.

  • Reporting non-compliance issues effectively.

These activities make training interactive and ensure participants can apply what they learn.


Part 10: Conclusion

The Basic Fire Prevention and Evacuation Training concludes with:

  • A knowledge test.

  • Course evaluation.

  • Final practical exercises, including a fire evacuation plan of action.

Graduates leave with the skills, awareness, and confidence to prevent fires and act quickly in emergencies.


Why Choose FIRETRAC Training?

Unlike generic fire safety courses, the Basic Fire Prevention and Evacuation Training is comprehensive, practical, and workplace-focused. By completing this program, organizations gain:

  • Reduced fire risks and improved compliance.

  • Trained employees capable of swift, safe responses.

  • A safer workplace culture where prevention and preparedness are prioritized.


Final Thoughts

Fire safety cannot be an afterthought. The Basic Fire Prevention and Evacuation Training equips participants with practical knowledge, prevention strategies, and emergency procedures that protect lives and property. By prioritizing fire prevention and structured evacuation training, organizations build resilience and ensure compliance with health and safety standards.

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