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Basic Safety Training Online Partial Refresher / V3 2023-05-02
11. BSTR-P MODULE 3 – FIRE AWARENESS 11.1 Aims and Objectives of the BSTR-P Fire Awareness Module
The aim of this module is to enable the participants to prevent fires, make appropriate judgements when evaluating a fire, manage evacuation of personnel and ensure all are safely accounted for in the event of an unmanageable fire. If the incident is judged to be safe, the participants should be able to efficiently extinguish an initial fire by using basic handheld firefighting equipment
Overall learning objectives:
1) The participants can solve how to identify fire hazards and prevent fires in a wind turbine environment (Ability, basic level) 2) The participants can act independently in assessing a fire and, if needed, be able to select the right extinguishing media according to the fire classes (Ability, intermediate level)
3) The participants explain development and spread of fire (Knowledge, intermediate level)
4) The participants show interest in the contingency plans in a wind turbine environment, including smoke detection and emergency escape procedures (Ability, basic level)
11.2 Duration of the BSTR-P Fire Awareness Module The total contact time for completing this fire awareness partial refresher is estimated to be 2 hours and 10 minutes. This is based on the time estimate given in the module timetable.
The training provider must not exceed the times per day given in table 11-2.1 below
Maximum Duration Per Day
Contact time
8 hours
Total training day
10 hours
Table 11.2.1 – Maximum durations for training day
Contact time includes delivery of course lesson contents, practical exercises and activities directly related to these.
Note
The total training day includes contact time, meals and breaks and travel between training sites (where applicable)
11.3 BSTR-P Fire Awareness Module Instructor to Participant Ratio The ratio shown for theory sessions indicates the maximum number of participants that can attend the course per instructor
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