Risk Assessment Advance Fire Fighting Training Every year Fire accidents cause thousands of injuries & hundreds of deaths. Unsafe conditions at work and.

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Risk Assessment Advance Fire Fighting Training Every year Fire accidents cause thousands of injuries & hundreds of deaths. Unsafe conditions at work and unsafe acts are the causes of these accidents. Advanced Fire Fighting Training courses consist of workshops in which formal instruction on various aspects of fire theory are given including fire fighting and prevention, procedures in the event of a fire, under- standing the nature and chemistry of combustion, fire behavior, the sources and classes of fire and extinguishing methods. Practical demonstrations, using the appropriate fire fighting equipment are conducted and exercises and assessment opportunities are given as part of the fire fighting training Fire Protection Association of Pakistan is widely viewed today as the leading Fire Safety Consultant and Advance Fire Training Institute in Pakistan. In the Fire Fighting our experienced and qualified trainers have an average of more than 25 years of experience The courses and training which have been design and provided by FPAP meet National Fire Protection Association NFPA standards for professional certification 2-A, Sharfabad Club Building, B.M.C.H.S, Karachi- Pakistan T : W : F : E: M:

Risk Assessment A dvanced F ire F ighting C ourse C ontent Advanced Fire Fighting course is designed to meet the NFPA standards focuses on different aspects of fire behavior such as industrial hostile fire events, ventilation profiles, the effect of fuel loads in modern industries, building construction features and how technology has changed the way we fight fire. Instructors will expounds on each of these subjects using lectures, discussion, videos and Particle focusing heavily on fire fighting and fighter own safety Fire Introduction Fire Chemistry The Burning Process The Fire Tetrahedron Classes Of Fire Fire Fighter Personnel Protective Equipment Purpose of protective clothing and equipment Characteristics of protective clothing and equipment Guidelines for the care and storage of PPE Ability to use Respiratory Protection effectively Use and precautionary checks for SCBA Extinguishing Mediums And Extinguishers Water Foam Carbon Dioxide Dry Chemical Powder Fire Equipment Requirements Methods Of Operation Operating Procedure How Fire Spreads Fire Prevention Fire Hose Reels Fire Buckets Fire Blankets Getting Out Alive Lifting And Carrying Techniques Fire Suppression with Hose & Hydrant Operations Types Of Fire Attacks Emergency Plan Basics Fire Prevention – Principles & Techniques Practical: Fire Fighting - Extinguishers 2-A, Sharfabad Club Building, B.M.C.H.S, Karachi- Pakistan T : W : F : E: M:

Risk Assessment L ead A uditor and T rainer P rofiles Tariq Moen, Secretary Fire Protection Association of Pakistan (FPAP) / Ex- Dy. General Manager, Pakistan International Airlines. He has undergone extensive training in fire protection engineering, disaster management and various life saving disciplines. During 36 years carrier he attended a lot many professional courses and events in Pakistan, Canada, USA, UK, Holland, UAE, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Thailand, Qatar, Singapore etc.Member of IATA ERP Task Force, International Association of Emergency Managers, National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) USA. Farhat Hussain, President Fire Protection Association of Pakistan (FPAP) / Ex- Fire Safety Engineer in PPL. During in his carrier he has undergone extensive training in fire protection engineering, Installation of Fire Alarm and deduction System, Active and Passive Fire Engineering, Fire and Explosion investigations from Govt. recognized institute of Pakistan and USA.Member of ARFF (USA) NFPA. Considering it a nice integration of profession now totally engaged in awareness and sharing fire engineering emergency management through official assignments and voluntary work. Azmat Ali, Manager Engineering Services EHS & Energy Department in one of the leading pharmaceutical company in Pakistan. He started his carrier as a Fire & Rescue Trainer in He has undergone extensive training in fire engineering, fire Protection and suppression system, disaster management,formation of Disaster Assistance Response Teams.. During 37 years carrier he attended a lot many professional courses and events on these subjects. His current and previous attachments and memberships include Fire Protection Association of Pakistan (FPAP), Red Crescent Society and Boy Scouts Association. Engr. Syed Zain Qasim Bs in Electronics Engineering, Nebosh qualified and OHSAS IRCA UK Lead Auditor Certified. Previously he work as a HSE Engineer in OMV Exploration GmbH. During his carries he attended many professional courses on Fire Protection System, Fire Risk Engineering and designing. Since 2008 he associated with Fire Protection Association of Pakistan as Fire Risk Engineer. 2-A, Sharfabad Club Building, B.M.C.H.S, Karachi- Pakistan T : W : F : E: M:

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