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Friday, June 19, 2009

Fire Training Radison SAS

While it is vitally important to ensure all staff are aware of the procedures to be followed ‘in the event of a fire’, this philosophy presumes that a fire is going to happen, yet successful fire prevention can reduce this likelihood significantly.
Educating all staff in the prevention of fire is probably the most effective way of preventing fires in the workplace, yet as most fire prevention measures are common sense this important subject is often overlooked. Learn - Don't Burn looks at the causes of fire and how they can be prevented. This 20 minute video is ideal for induction and regular training sessions.
Learn - Don't Burn is supplied with electrical 'Pocket Guides' which give information on selecting the correct fuses and calculating the fuse rating of any appliance.

To most people a hotel is somewhere where they go to have a meal, relax, or just to get a good nights sleep. The last thing that they will be thinking about is what they would do if a fire broke out. fires happen in hotels around the world, often claiming the lives of both the guests and staff.
In the United Kingdom, law requires hotels, to ensure that all staff receive regular fire safety training. For day staff this must be carried out every six months and those staff who work nights this training must be carried out every three months.
A WARM RECEPTION was filmed on location at a modern hotel

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