Learn fire prevention in the office. Learn fire hazards, evacuation plans, fire extinguisher use, and emergency preparedness.
Identify common fire hazards in the office Understand proper evacuation procedures in the event of a fire Learn how to effectively use fire extinguishers Enhance overall awareness and preparedness for fire emergencies
Every year more than one million fire emergencies are reported in the U.S., with over 3,000 of them taking place in offices. They cause more than $100 million in damage as well as thousands of injuries and hundreds of deaths. Atlantic's "Fire Prevention in the Office" training products look at the fire hazards that can be encountered in office environments, discuss how fires can be prevented, and explain what employees should do in case a fire emergency occurs in their workplace.
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