Monday, January 4, 2016

2ND ANNUAL FIRE SAFETY SEMINAR - 25th & 26th February 2016



2ND ANNUAL FIRE SAFETY SEMINAR 2016
Theme: “Evacuation Drill: Doing it right saves lives & protects properties”
Summary:
Duration                     :           Two (2) days (25th – 26th February, 2016)
Venue                         :           Airport View Plaza Hotel & Conference Centre, JKIA Nairobi
Cost                            :           Kshs.40600/= (inclusive VAT) per delegate
                                                            [Cost includes breakfast & lunches, seminar fee & training materials]
Speakers                     :           Representatives from NDOC, Kenya National Fire Brigade Association,
Fire Investigators Forum, and Industry Experienced Fire Service Academicians.

1.0 Why you should attend this workshop
Recently many institutions and organizations in Kenya have faced challenges in implementing emergency measures during evacuation drills. This is why our theme “Evacuation drill: Doing it right saves lives & protects properties” has been coined to bring the industry players and stakeholders together to gain knowledge on best standard practices during evacuations and drills. This seminar therefore will prepare and equip you with the knowledge and skills to handle emergencies and crises. It will highlight the importance of making the workplace safer for all and the role of the safety manager in making this reality.

1.1 The Objectives of this Seminar
 By the end of this seminar you will be able to:
·         Understand the importance of Fire Emergency Preparedness Program
·         Identify hazards (man-made emergencies) that causes fire accidents in workplace
·         Implement emergency evacuation programme through modern approaches
·         Align emergency evacuation process with the approved policies & standards
·         Assess the performance measures of the evacuation drill conducted and provide ratings
·         Develop Evacuation Drill Action Plan
·         To carry out common evacuation risk assessment and vulnerability analysis
·         Develop communication procedures for emergency and fire drill preparedness
·         Developing reporting procedures in emergencies
 
1.2 Course Contents
·         The purpose of an emergency plan in dealing with Health, Safety, Security & Environmental (HSSE) emergencies.
·         Fire Safety & standardizations – what you need to know.
·         Evacuation procedures – The modern approaches
·         Emergency evacuation drill preplanning
·         The emergency scene
·         Types of emergencies
·         Performance standards and how to carryout rating
·         Specific emergencies and mode of responses
·         Communication channels during emergency evacuation
·         Roles & responsibilities during an evacuation exercise
·         Authorities & their responsibilities
o   The person discovering the incident
o   The safety, security, health or environmental office in-charge
o   The organization’s fire marshals
o   The fire & first aid team leader
o   The fire & first aid team members
o   The local area police
o   The local fire brigade
o   The contracted fire service provider
·         The Evacuation
·         Emergency Drill – A role play exercise

1.3 Who should attend?
Health and safety committee members, Security Managers, Human Resource Managers, Safety Health & Quality Managers, Building caretakers, county government safety officers, Fire Fighting Departments, Universities Security Team, County Fire Brigade manager & members, County Governments’ Ministries in-charge of safety, Safety Projects Managers and their support staff

1.4 Benefits
·         Certificate of participation to all attending
·         Proficiency in undertaking evacuation drills
·         Interaction with others in your field for experience

FILL BOOKING FORM ATTACHED OR CONTACT US AT
020 – 2499786, 0733-386633, or SEND “Register” to 0733-386633

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