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The document outlines an extensive 8-week fire training program for Jaatvedas Group, focusing on fire safety principles, hazard identification, and emergency response in construction settings. Each week includes lectures and practical sessions covering topics such as fire behavior, risk assessment, evacuation planning, and the use of firefighting equipment. The program aims to enhance safety awareness and compliance with fire safety laws across various construction projects.
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The document outlines an extensive 8-week fire training program for Jaatvedas Group, focusing on fire safety principles, hazard identification, and emergency response in construction settings. Each week includes lectures and practical sessions covering topics such as fire behavior, risk assessment, evacuation planning, and the use of firefighting equipment. The program aims to enhance safety awareness and compliance with fire safety laws across various construction projects.
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Week 1 -:

Day 1 :

 Overview of Jaatvedas Group’s history, values, and commitment to safety in


construction.
 Introduction to the fire training program, its objectives, and its relevance to the
construction industry.
 Discussion on JCC’s pan-India presence and portfolio, emphasizing the need for fire
safety across sectors like residential, commercial, and industrial projects.

Day 2:

 Lecture on the principles of fire behavior: how fires start, spread, and interact with
materials (e.g., wood, flammable liquids, electrical equipment).
 Explanation of the fire triangle (fuel, heat, oxygen) and combustion processes
 Identifying fire-prone materials commonly found on construction sites.

Week 2 -:

Day 1 :

 Session 1: Proper Housekeeping for Fire Prevention (3 Hours)

 Lecture on maintaining clean and clutter-free workspaces to reduce combustible


material accumulation.
 Guidelines for regular removal of waste, debris, and flammable liquids on
construction sites.

 Session 2: Storage and Handling of Flammable Materials (2 Hours)

 Training on storing flammable liquids and gases in approved containers and


designated areas.
 Explanation of ventilation and containment requirements for flammable material
storage.
 Identifying safe storage practices for common construction materials.

Day 2 :

 Session 3: Electrical Safety (3 Hours)

 Lecture on inspecting electrical systems, wiring, and equipment to prevent fire


hazards.
 Guidelines for avoiding overloaded circuits, frayed wires, and malfunctioning
appliances.
 Interactive session: Identifying electrical hazards in a simulated construction site
setup.

 Session 4: Smoking Policies and Cooking Safety (2 Hours)


 Training on implementing smoking policies, including designated smoking areas with
proper cigarette disposal.
 Lecture on safe cooking practices in temporary site kitchens to prevent fires.

Week 3 -:

Day 1 :  Identifying Fire Hazards in Workplaces (3 Hours)

 Lecture on recognizing fire hazards in construction sites, including unsafe conditions


and behaviors.
 Examples: Improper storage of flammable materials, blocked exits, and faulty
electrical systems.
 Discussion on fire hazards in residential and commercial projects built by JCC.
 Training on identifying risks like overloaded power strips and unattended heat sources.

Day 2:

 Risk Assessment and Management (3 Hours)

 Lecture on conducting fire risk assessments to identify and prioritize hazards.


 Training on developing strategies to mitigate risks, such as improved storage and
equipment maintenance
 Overview of fire safety laws and regulations applicable to construction sites in India.
 Discussion on legal consequences of non-compliance and JCC’s commitment to
adherence

Week 4-:

Day 1  Raising the Alarm and Initial Response (3 Hours)

 Lecture on immediate actions during a fire emergency: activating alarms and


notifying others.
 Training on assessing the situation to determine if it’s safe to respond or evacuate.
 Training on guiding coworkers and visitors to safety during a fire emergency.
 Discussion on assisting individuals with disabilities or mobility limitations.

Day 2 :

 : Emergency Communication (3 Hours)

 Lecture on clear and effective communication during a fire emergency.


 Training on reporting fires, injuries, and critical information to emergency services.
 Training on interacting with fire departments and other emergency responders.
 Discussion on JCC’s protocols for providing site access and information to responders.

Week 5 -:

Day 1 :  Introduction to Firefighting Equipment (3 Hours)


 Lecture on types of firefighting equipment: extinguishers, hoses, blankets, and
sprinklers.
 Explanation of equipment suitability for different fire classes (A, B, C, D, K).
 Group discussion: Selecting appropriate equipment for construction site fires.
 Key takeaway: Proper equipment selection is critical for effective firefighting.

 Fire Extinguisher Types and Uses (2 Hours)

 Detailed overview of water, foam, dry powder, CO2, wet chemical, and clean agent
extinguishers.
 Training on matching extinguishers to fire types (e.g., CO2 for electrical fires).
 Case study: Successful use of extinguishers in a small construction site fir

Day 2:

 Proper Handling of Fire Extinguishers (3 Hours)

 Lecture on the P.A.S.S. technique (Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep) for extinguisher
operation.
 Training on maintaining safe distance and using short bursts to conserve agent.
 Group activity: Simulated extinguisher operation using training props.

 Maintenance and Inspection of Equipment (2 Hours)

 Training on inspecting extinguishers for damage, pressure, and seals.


 Lecture on scheduling regular maintenance for firefighting equipment.

Week 6 -:

Day 1 :  Session 1: Evacuation Planning and Preparation (3 Hours)

 Lecture on developing evacuation plans tailored to construction site layouts.


 Training on identifying primary and secondary evacuation routes and assembly areas.
 Training on assigning roles like evacuation wardens and floor monitors.
 Discussion on responsibilities for alerting occupants and ensuring accountability.

Day 2 -;

 Lecture on reliable communication systems for evacuation instructions.


 Training on ensuring accessibility for occupants with disabilities or language

Week 7 -:

Day 1 :

 Planning Evacuation Drills (3 Hours)

 Lecture on developing detailed evacuation drill plans, including objectives and


scenarios.
 Training on coordinating with wardens and emergency teams for drill execution.
 Training on initiating drills with alarms and simulating realistic scenarios (e.g.,
blocked exits).
 Discussion on monitoring evacuation progress and conducting headcounts.

Day 2 :  Communication Systems for Drills (3 Hours)

 Lecture on using alarms, public address systems, and other tools for drill
communication.
 Training on ensuring accessibility and clarity in emergency instructions.
 Training on conducting post-drill debriefings to review performance and gather
feedback.
 Discussion on documenting lessons learned to improve future drills.

Week 8-:

Day 1 -:  Office Building Fire Safety Facilities (3 Hours)

 Lecture on fire detection and suppression systems: smoke detectors, heat detectors,
and sprinklers.
 Explanation of fire alarm control panels and their role in emergency response.
 Training on linking fire safety systems with police and fire department dispatchers.
 Discussion on JCC’s protocols for providing system access to responders.

Day 2 :

 Continuous Improvement in Fire Safety (3 Hours)

 Lecture on fostering a culture of continuous learning in fire safety practices.


 Training on evaluating training programs and incorporating feedback.
 Group activity: Proposing improvements to JCC’s fire training based on learnings.
 Review of fire safety laws and standards relevant to JCC’s operations.
 Discussion on ensuring compliance across all projects and sites.

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