You will have access to the Fireman School Manual and Powerpoint training presentations on Confined Spaces, Ladder Safety and Personal Protective Equipment.
Course Outline:
Part 1 - Foundation
Introduction
Ethics
Introduction to the NFPA 96 Standard
NFPA Membership
Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ)
Theory
Fire Triangle
Fire Defined:
Fire Containment Theory
NFPA 96 - Ventilation and Control
Compartmentalize and Sacrifice
Air Movement
Exhaust Air
Make-up Air
Other types of Make-up Air:
Supply Air
Transfer Air
Return Air
Classes of Fire
Kitchen Exhaust Hood Systems
Types of Hoods
Types of appliances
Cooking Fuels
Grease
Grease Accumulation
Cleaning
Methods
Hoods
Filters used in exhaust hoods
Types of Filters
Exhaust Duct Systems
Access Panels
Fans
Types of fans:
Squirrel Cage
Down Blast Fan
Fan Maintenance
Fire Suppression Systems
Underwriter Laboratories and UL-300
Tools and Equipment
PPE Personal Protection Equipment
Equipment List
Understanding pressure washers
Types of Pressure Washers
Pressure Washer Nozzles and Attachments
Safety
Safety and Training
Company Responsibility
Crew Leader or Supervisor Responsibility
Crew Member Responsibility
Compliance
The Hazard Communication Standard (HCS)
1. "Becoming Familiar With The Rule."
2. "Identify Responsible Staff"
3. "Identify Hazardous Chemicals in the Workplace."
4. "Preparing and Implementing a Hazard Communication Program"
5. "Checklist for Compliance"
6. "Further Assistance"
Training
Preparation
Training procedures
Continuing Education
Proper Safety Equipment
First Aid Training
New Employee Handbook
Workplace and Safety Policy
Crew Member Responsibilities
Code of Conduct
Equipment and tools
LOCKOUT PROCEDURE
Chemicals & Environmental Concerns
Wastewater Management
Ladder Safety
Confined Spaces
Chemical Safety
Part 2 – Instruction
Cleaning
Bidding the job
Cleaning two hoods at one location
Cleaning three or four hood systems at the same location
Question: Why will I over price the job?
How do I charge for cleaning duct systems with access panels?
Bidding New Jobs
What is a normal Cleaning?
Things to consider when bidding
Cleaning Procedures
Step One – Scheduling
Step Two – Job preparation
Step three – Upon Arrival
Step Four – Set Safety Signage
Step Five – Personal Protection Equipment
Step Six – Covering appliances
Step Seven – Removing Filters
Step Eight – Wrapping the hood
Step Nine – Rooftop procedures
Step Ten – Cleaning the hood
Step Eleven – Cleaning Filters
Safety Tips:
Reasons For Gas Leaks
Safety Tips for Gas Use
Finishing up
Tag in/Lock out - Reminder
Inspecting
Quick Overview
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