Tank Fire Hazard and Incident Management
Curriculum Description
Tank Fire Hazard and Incident Management is a specialized training program for firefighters and emergency responders to safely and effectively manage incidents involving fires in tanks, storage vessels, or other large containers. The training covers the properties and behavior of flammable and combustible liquids and gases, fire suppression tactics, foam application, incident command, and risk management. The program includes both classroom instruction and hands-on exercises, and is particularly important for individuals working in industries such as oil and gas, chemicals, and transportation where large tanks and containers are commonly used.
Suitable Participant
Tank Fire Hazard and Incident Management training is designed for firefighters and emergency responders who may respond to incidents involving fires in tanks, storage vessels, or other large containers. This includes:
- Firefighters: Firefighters who respond to structure fires or industrial incidents may encounter fires in tanks or large containers, making this training valuable for their professional development.
- Emergency Responders: Emergency responders from organizations such as hazmat teams or technical rescue teams may also benefit from this training, as they may be called upon to respond to incidents involving large containers or tanks.
- Industrial Workers: Individuals working in industries such as oil and gas, chemicals, and transportation may also benefit from this training, as they may be responsible for operating or maintaining tanks and containers and may need to respond to incidents involving these materials.
Curriculum Outline
- Introduction to Fire Safety
- Fire Prevention and Risk Assessment
- Fire Detection and Alarm Systems
- Emergency Response and Evacuation Procedures
- Roles and Responsibilities
- Practical Exercises
- Assessments
Curriculum Duration
This fire safety course is designed to be completed over the course of 2 day, with each day consisting of x hours.
Course Outcome:
Understand the types of scenario for tank incidents and the associated escalation
Understand the effects of foam on the environment
Understand the foam application requirements and the associated tactics and techniques fordifferent scenarios
Tank Fire Hazard and Incident Management
Curriculum Description
Tank Fire Hazard and Incident Management is a specialized training program for firefighters and emergency responders to safely and effectively manage incidents involving fires in tanks, storage vessels, or other large containers. The training covers the properties and behavior of flammable and combustible liquids and gases, fire suppression tactics, foam application, incident command, and risk management. The program includes both classroom instruction and hands-on exercises, and is particularly important for individuals working in industries such as oil and gas, chemicals, and transportation where large tanks and containers are commonly used.
Target Group
Tank Fire Hazard and Incident Management training is designed for firefighters and emergency responders who may respond to incidents involving fires in tanks, storage vessels, or other large containers. This includes:
- Firefighters: Firefighters who respond to structure fires or industrial incidents may encounter fires in tanks or large containers, making this training valuable for their professional development.
- Emergency Responders: Emergency responders from organizations such as hazmat teams or technical rescue teams may also benefit from this training, as they may be called upon to respond to incidents involving large containers or tanks.
- Industrial Workers: Individuals working in industries such as oil and gas, chemicals, and transportation may also benefit from this training, as they may be responsible for operating or maintaining tanks and containers and may need to respond to incidents involving these materials.
Course Outline
- Introduction to Fire Safety
- Fire Prevention and Risk Assessment
- Fire Detection and Alarm Systems
- Emergency Response and Evacuation Procedures
- Roles and Responsibilities
- Practical Exercises
- Assessments
Course Duration
This fire safety course is designed to be completed over the course of 2 days, with each day consisting of x hours.
Understand the types of scenario for tank incidents and the associated escalation
Understand the effects of foam on the environment
Understand the foam application requirements and the associated tactics and techniques fordifferent scenarios