Fire Hazards
According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), an average of five fires occur daily in healthcare facilities across the nation, resulting in over 8,000 hospital fires each year. Without prompt and effective response, these incidents can lead to devastating consequences.
This course provides an in-depth look at how to protect both patients and hospital staff from potential fire hazards within healthcare environments.
Course Objectives
By the end of this course, you should be able to:
| ID | Objective |
|---|---|
| TO 1.0 | Achieve a minimum score of 70% on the final course assessment. |
| LO 1.1.1 | Identify and discuss common types of fire hazards and high-risk areas found in hospitals. |
| LO 1.1.2 | Recognize and provide examples of the five classes of fires. |
| LO 1.1.3 | Explain the proper use of each of the five classes of portable fire extinguishers and the function of fire sprinkler systems. |
| LO 1.1.4 | Outline OSHA fire safety requirements related to exit routes. |
| LO 1.1.5 | Describe OSHA requirements for Emergency Action Plans, including evacuation procedures. |
| LO 1.1.6 | Explain the components of the fire triangle and provide relevant examples. |
| LO 1.1.7 | Discuss OSHA’s Fire Prevention Plan requirements, including conducting fire drills. |
Key: TO – Terminal Objective | LO – Learning Objective
