Week
Week
Day 1 :
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 :
Day 2 :
Week 3 -:
Day 2:
Week 4-:
Day 2 :
Week 5 -:
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:
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.
Week 6 -:
Day 2 -;
Week 7 -:
Day 1 :
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-:
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 :