Public gathering places train employees once every six months.
First, fire training.
Fire safety training for employees in public gathering places shall be conducted at least once every six months. Because it is a public place, people coming and going are mixed and confused, which is prone to some security problems. The training content should also include the knowledge and skills of organizing and guiding the evacuation of people present.
The unit shall organize new employees and employees entering new positions to conduct pre-job fire safety training.
Second, publicity, education and training content
1, relevant fire laws and regulations, fire safety system and operating procedures for ensuring fire safety;
2, the unit, the post of fire risk and fire prevention measures;
3, the performance of fire fighting facilities, the use of fire fighting equipment;
4, fire alarm, fire fighting and self-help escape knowledge and skills.
The purpose of training in public gathering places
1, enhance safety awareness
Fire training in public gathering places can help participants improve their safety awareness of fires and other emergencies. The training content usually includes the cause, harm and preventive measures of fire, as well as the basic knowledge and skills of dealing with fire and evacuation.
Through training, participants can better understand the danger of fire and learn how to protect themselves and others' lives in an emergency.
2. Provide emergency response capability
Fire fighting training in public gathering places also aims to provide participants with emergency ability in case of fire. Including learning how to use fire extinguishers, fire equipment and other emergency rescue equipment correctly, and how to effectively evacuate and escape.
Through training, participants can learn to deal with fires and other emergencies quickly and calmly, and minimize casualties and property losses.
3. Promote fire safety management.
Fire training in public gathering places is helpful to promote the implementation and implementation of fire safety management. Participants can learn about relevant fire regulations and standards, learn how to check and maintain fire facilities, and how to formulate and implement fire prevention plans.
Through training, students can effectively control fire risks and improve the fire safety level of public gathering places.
4. Enhance emergency response capability.
Fire training in public gathering places can also enhance the emergency response ability of participants. Training content usually includes knowledge and skills of organizing evacuation, rescue and first aid.
Participants can learn how to organize and guide evacuation, how to carry out emergency rescue and first aid measures, and how to coordinate with relevant departments. Through training, participants can better cope with various emergencies and reduce casualties and property losses.