COURSE OUTLINEIntroduction Explosive Materials Type of Explosive Materials Characteristic the explosive materials Impact of explosive Application of Explosive materials Primary of explosive Blasting agents Open pit blasting Oil and gas Industry War heads and rocket Munitions Mechanism Of Explosive Military bomb Unlawful of explosive materials/terrorist Other application Transportation handling and Storage of Explosive Materials Handling of Explosive Transportation of explosive materials Storage and magazine of explosive materials Disposal of explosive materials Safety Explosive Materials Pre-blast Post-blast Law and Regulation of explosive Materials UN Convention US law Indonesia Law Optional Safety from radioactive Materials Law and regulation for Indonesia Government regulation for radioactive materialsRECOMMENDED PARTICIPANTEmployees who work with or in the presence of explosives, ammunition, weapon system. Manager, Supervisor and other individual whose action and decision have impact on explosives safety Instructor Drs. H. Jayadi and Team Schedule April 26-28, 2010 3 days Venue Ibis Slipi Hotel Jakarta Tuition Fee Rp. 5.250.000,- per participant, excluding accommodation & tax. Registration Send by email -or- fax to:PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12 BOGOR - 16143 (0251) 2169150, 9399988 (0251) 7534984 training@focustraco.comOVERVIEWThis course outlines ways of developing and implementing an emergency response plan. To be able to deal with emergencies when they occur, it is important that you develop and implement a plan in advance. The objective of an emergency response plan is to be prepared to deal with unforeseen situations such as fires, chemical spills, explosions, floods, injury, illness and other crisis situations. Such a plan is essential to protect health, lives, property and the environment. The plan outlines actions that employers and employees must take in the event of an emergency situation to ensure employee safety and to minimize property damage. An emergency plan should be specifically tailored to your worksite. It must include ways of dealing with all potential emergencies that can occur in your workplace. The plan must clearly outline the procedures to be followed in the event of an emergency. A disorganized and unprepared approach to dealing with emergencies may result in confusion, loss of lives, injury, financial or business losses, and property damage. OBJECTIVESThe specific objectives of this course were to guide for developing a comprehensive emergency response plan. (The contents are organized by response plan elements, which apply to a wide range of business sectors). It will help you to: Conduct a risk assessment Evaluate potential losses Identify potential emergencies Develop a comprehensive emergency preparedness policy and response program Develop a business continuity and business recovery plan Design, conduct and evaluate drills and exercises Follow-up on and learn from incidents Continuously improve the response capabilityCOURSE PROGRAMMED1. EMERGENCY RESPONSE OVERVIEW Emergency Situations is an emergency is any situation or occurrence of a serious nature, developing suddenly and unexpectedly, and demanding immediate action. Types of Emergencies such as: Fires, Spills, etc. Emergency Response Plan itself by definition is an integrated set of policies and procedures that allows you to prepare for, respond to and recover from emergency incidents. Prevention policies and procedures help to ensure that the risk of occurrence of emergencies is either eliminated or minimized. While, recovery policies and procedures allow the organization to recover quickly and be back in operation with as little disruption as possible. 2. ESTABLISHING THE PLANNING TEAM Creating the Planning Team is necessary to make the plan succsess. The Team Members must be an individual or a group in charge of developing the emergency response plan. The size of the planning team will depend on the facility's operations, requirements and resources. Committee members should be appointed in writing and their responsibilities should be clearly defined. Then, Emergency Response Policy should be established, a statement of management’s commitment. 3. ASSESSING RISK & CAPABILITY Effective emergency response plans require a clear identification of factors that may contribute to emergencies, types of potential emergencies, consequences of emergencies, unless an emergency response plan is in place, and risk assessment. So, Hazard Analysis should be perfomed. Identifying the Hazards, is to determine what hazards exist that could lead to emergency situations. For each process formulate appropriate “What If” questions based on personal, company, or industry experience. The Risk Assessment Checklist can be used to capture the analysis of risks and the company's ability to respond to an occurrence. This should be used to set the priority for corrective action plans. The higher the score, the greater the priority for corrective action and emergency response plans. While the risk assessment identifies the severity of a possible emergency, the capability assessment determines where the resources to manage an event will come from and what capabilities exist. Assess the company’s capability to respond to emergencies. It is important to note that resources and capabilities must be assessed in relation to the potential of loss. 4. DEVELOPING THE EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN The response plan serves several purposes. Begin with top priority (the most likely emergency scenario) and then expand the program to cover all potential emergencies such as fire, spill, medical emergency, industrial accident or other possibilities. It is important to develop an organized approach to manage the overall plan. Use the Emergency Planning Responsibility Checklist to determine responsibilities within the organization. The key functions within the emergency management organization are determined from an assessment of the needs and complexity of likely emergency scenarios that could occur. It is important to understand that many skill sets are required. So, Develop a job description for each member of the response team is necessary. The worksite’s internal alarm system is used to initiate a response by internal teams and to alert all employees to the emergency. The number to be used in contacting emergency services should be posted at every telephone station. Resource Mobilization, Response Procedures against any situation, Crisis Management including Develop procedures for internal and external communications during an emergency should be set up. A communication plan for dealing with the media and the community is of utmost importance. Developing Business Recovery Plans, by the objective is to resume each activity to a specified level of service and within a specific timeframe. Cleanup and Restoration Plans, by mean as soon as incident investigations are completed, cleanup and restoration activities should commence. 5. PLAN IMPLEMENTATION An effective emergency response plan will not succeed without trained personnel who have the knowledge and skills necessary to carry out the assigned task. Drills and exercises are an effective training tool. They provide a means of measuring the state of preparedness and the effectiveness of an emergency response plan. A thorough evaluation of the exercise will ensure that the emergency plan is successfully implemented and complete. 6. CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT The purpose of incident follow-up is to ensure that all lessons learned from situations are applied to prevent future incidents. Incident follow-up occurs sometime after the incident has been investigated and recommendations made. It involves taking a second look at the situation. For Continuous Improvement several tips should be developed. WHO SHOULD ATTENDCourses are aimed at anyone who wants to implement an emergency response plan and manage comprehensive prevention programs within the organization. It will also assist: Senior managers making decisions about the need for, or improvement to, emergency response plans; Individuals assigned the responsibility of developing and implementing emergency response plans; and Health and safety committees making informed recommendations regarding an organization’s existing response plans.Instructor Dr. Abdul Baktiansyah, MKK Schedule March 17-19, 2010 3 days Venue Ibis Slipi Hotel Jakarta Tuition Fee Rp. 5.250.000,- per participant, excluding accommodation & tax. Registration Send by email -or- fax to: PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12 BOGOR - 16143 (0251) 2169150, 9399988 (0251) 7534984 training@focustraco.com
Instructor Schedule July 21-23, 2009 3 days Venue Holiday Inn Hotel Bandung Tuition Fee Rp. 3.450.000,- per participant, excluding accommodation & tax. Registration Send by email -or- fax to:
PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12 BOGOR - 16143 (0251) 2169150, 9399888 ( 021) 41002917 (0251) 7534984 training@focustraco.comINTRODUCTIONOwners/Companies and Contractors/Business Partners need to provide workplaces are healthy, safely and environmental friendly, and also to protect the health and safety of their workforces as well as the public around workplaces area. When they work together to improve the Health, Safety and Environment (HSE/SHE/EHS/HES) of Contractors/Business Partners, both benefit. Benefits that come from a comprehensive Contractor Safety/HSE Management System include the following: HSE and well-being of Contractor/Business Partner and Owner/Company employees could be increased The potential for damage to the Owner/Company's facilities and equipment and the Contractor/Business Partner's facilities and equipment could be minimized The quality and productivity could be improved because a comprehensive CSMS requires (for example) that workers shall be properly trained for their job tasks and familiar with their job requirements Fewer accidents/incidents result in less need for regulatory action and more controllable project costs.COURSE OBJECTIVESAfter attending this interesting and valuable course, the course participants will be able to: Prepare, design and set-up CSMS as per Company/Owner requirements and expectations Conduct properly and on the right way in Contractor selection Conduct continuous improvement in Safety/HSE performance at workplace by facilitating between Company/Owner and Contractor especially in managing effectively the Safety/HSE Program as per scope of contract Facilitate relationship between Company/Owner activities and Contractor activities as well as with other Contractors and Sub-ContractorsCOURSE SYLLABUSIntroduction to RI Government Safety/HSE Laws and Regulations Basic Principles of Loss Control Management Scope and Guideline of Safety/HSE Policy, Goals and Objectives Structure and Procedure of CSMS Contractor Qualification Stages : Risk Assessment (Purpose and Process) Pre-Qualification (Purpose and Process) Selection (Purpose, Bid Documents Preparation, Pre-Bid and Field Visit, Bid Evaluation, Field/Location Observation, Audit, Award) Implementation Stages at Field/Worksite : Pre-Job Activities (Purpose and Steps/Stages of Pre-Job Activities) Work in Progress (Purpose, Company/Owner's Management Visits, Competence Assurance, Safety/HSE Inspection and Audit, Safety/HSE Planning, Meetings, Promotions, Communications, Training & Emergency Drills, Accident/Incident Reporting and Investigation) Final Evaluation and Close Out Case Study, Safety Films/VCD Display, Group Discussions and Presentations Pre and Post Training Assessment, Course Summary and EvaluationCOURSE PARTICIPANTSEverybody or whoever who involve in CSMS, such as Contractor Representatives, end users of Company/Owners (Operations Department personnel, Contract Administrator, Services Department personnel, Safety/HSE Department personnel, Procurement personnel, etc.) Instructor Ir. Didi Sugandi, Bc.M Schedule Jun 14-17, 2010 4 days Venue Papandayan Hotel Bandung Tuition Fee Rp. 7.250.000,- per participant, excluding accommodation & tax. Registration (form) Send by email -or- fax to:PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12 BOGOR - 16143 (0251) 2169150, 9399988 (0251) 7534984 training@focustraco.comABOUT THE COURSERecognition of safety-related risks is fundamental to all management and professional roles in industry. This course equips participants with the basic principles of hazard recognition, and use of safety techniques and safety management. A key benefit is the ability to identify common hazards and how to control them. A variety of exercises, readings, and case studies will be used to understand and practice the leadership, behavioural and other tools used in management systems. This course is uniquely designed for the oil & gas and petrochemicals industries for Safety Management at the ‘Awareness’ competence level. It may be taken either independently or in conjunction with other Basics courses; Basics of HSE Management, Basics of Health and/or Basics of Environment. YOU WILL LEARNHuman factors which contribute to a safe workplace Hazards associated with machinery and hand tools Physicochemical and health risks linked with hazardous substances How to identify aspects relating to the working environment, from workplace temperature to confined space entryCOURSE CONTENTSafety techniques for hazard and effect management Process Safety and Hazards Control Safety Culture Chemical Agents Hazard Communication / Product Stewardship Biological Agents Work Environment Fire Safety Lockout/Tagout Tool Safety Machine Guarding Motor Vehicle Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Electrical Safety Noise and Vibration Radiation and Radioactive Sources Construction and Demolition Scaffold Safety Excavation LogisticsDESIGNED FORAll staff in the oil & gas and petrochemicals industries requiring a basic awareness of safety techniques and management including: Operations, Engineers, Supervisors, Project Managers, Safety Representatives and non-safety HSE Professionals. It is a core course for any persons who can influence safety within the organisation and is also ideal for anyone new to the industry with no prior safety knowledge. Instructor FOCUS's Team Expert Schedule On Request 3 days Venue - - Tuition Fee Rp. 5.250.000,- per participant, excluding accommodation & tax. Registration Send by email -or- fax to:PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12 BOGOR – 16143 (021) 7009-9943 (0251) 2169-150 (0251) 7534-984 training@focustraco.comABOUT THE COURSERecognition of safety-related risks is fundamental to all management and professional roles in industry. This course equips participants with the basic principles of hazard recognition, and use of safety techniques and safety management. A key benefit is the ability to identify common hazards and how to control them. A variety of exercises, readings, and case studies will be used to understand and practice the leadership, behavioural and other tools used in management systems. This course is uniquely designed for the oil & gas and petrochemicals industries for Safety Management at the ‘Awareness’ competence level. It may be taken either independently or in conjunction with other Basics courses; Basics of HSE Management, Basics of Health and/or Basics of Environment. YOU WILL LEARNHuman factors which contribute to a safe workplace Hazards associated with machinery and hand tools Physicochemical and health risks linked with hazardous substances How to identify aspects relating to the working environment, from workplace temperature to confined space entryCOURSE CONTENTSafety techniques for hazard and effect management Process Safety and Hazards Control Safety Culture Chemical Agents Hazard Communication / Product Stewardship Biological Agents Work Environment Fire Safety Lockout/Tagout Tool Safety Machine Guarding Motor Vehicle Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Electrical Safety Noise and Vibration Radiation and Radioactive Sources Construction and Demolition Scaffold Safety Excavation LogisticsDESIGNED FORAll staff in the oil & gas and petrochemicals industries requiring a basic awareness of safety techniques and management including: Operations, Engineers, Supervisors, Project Managers, Safety Representatives and non-safety HSE Professionals. It is a core course for any persons who can influence safety within the organisation and is also ideal for anyone new to the industry with no prior safety knowledge. Instructor FOCUS's Team Expert Schedule On Request 3 days Venue - - Tuition Fee Rp. 5.250.000,- per participant, excluding accommodation & tax. Registration Send by email -or- fax to:PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12 BOGOR – 16143 (021) 7009-9943 (0251) 2169-150 (0251) 7534-984 training@focustraco.comABOUT THE COURSEThis course is about practising and applying safety tools, techniques and management for the oil & gas and petrochemicals industries. A rich variety of exercises, readings and case studies are used to support the learning in realistic situations. The course may be taken either independently or in conjunction with other Foundation level courses - Applied HSE Management, Applied Health, and/or Applied Environment. The course contains both core and optional modules to ensure participants develop the skills more specific to their occupational activities. YOU WILL LEARN HOW TODesign and implement the principles and practice of safety technology Apply factors relating to people, equipment, materials and the working environment to the establishment of safe working environments Identify common hazards and design and implement systems to control and monitor themCOURSE CONTENTSafety techniques for hazard and effect management Safety Culture Work Environment Chemical Handling / HAZCOM / Product Stewardship Fire Safety Electrical Safety Confined Space Lockout/Tagout Logistics ProcessDESIGNED FORHSE Professionals, Operations, Engineers, Supervisors and Project managers and all staff who have the responsibility for designing, implementing or supporting safety tools, techniques and management in their respective positions. This is a core course for persons in a supervisory role in an operational environment. Some prior knowledge of safety related topics is desirable but not essential. Instructor FOCUS's Team Expert Schedule On Request 3 days Venue - - Tuition Fee Rp. 5.250.000,- per participant, excluding accommodation & tax. Registration Send by email -or- fax to:PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12 BOGOR – 16143 (021) 7009-9943 (0251) 2169-150 (0251) 7534-984 training@focustraco.comABOUT THE COURSEThe most common and genuine threat every organization face of the workplace is an unexpected fire. The management of any facility, no matter how large or small, has a responsibility to minimize the risk of a fire breaking out and to protect the lives of the occupants/employees. Some fires also cause indirect/consequential losses such as loss of production, profits, employment and exports. Since 1999 almost all employers have been required to carry out a Fire Fighting: Hazard and Prevention of their workplace. If you haven’t already done one, you’re probably breaking the law. This requirement applies to all workplaces in all industries with very few exceptions. Risk assessment is the major task in any scheme developed for the fire safety management of a property. If the risk levels assessed for life and property are high, they should be reduced to lower levels by adopting additional fire prevention and protection measures appropriate to the property. For enforcing the achievement of this objective, the Indonesian Labor Ministry has produced the Fire Precautions (Workplace) Regulations (Keputusan Menaker RI No.KEP.186/MEN/1999). The actions taken by the Indonesian Labor Ministry for this purpose include fire safety regulations, codes and standards. In the line with KEPMENAKER No.KEP.186/MEN/1999, there are 4 levels of progressive programs (or packages) which are designed in a sequential manner based upon skills, knowledge and/or experiences acquired in prior courses. They are: Package D (Basic Level I) Package C (Basic Level II) Package B (Intermediate) Package A (Advanced)By the end of this course participants should be able to: Identify hazards associated with the business of the organization and assess their risk Develop control strategies using a hierarchy of control Evaluate control techniques for their effectiveness Develop hazard management strategies for selected applications Determine target levels for acceptable riskSUBJECT LEARNEDThe A-B-C’s of Fire Protection Proper use of the portable fire extinguishers using the PASS technique Which types of fire extinguishers are effective on which types of fires and which are not! When to evacuate and leave well enough alone How to safely evacuate a building—principles and practices Self rescue techniques and chain of command simulation using fire ground tools and equipments How to Implement procedures to ensure the safety from fire of all persons on the premises and that the procedures remains up to date How to develop fire safety management procedures that will maintain the highest standards of fire safety in a manner consistent with other operational requirements How to obtain the highest standards of fire safety in the workplaceBENEFITSTo make each participants aware and competent of what to do in preparation for and in the event of an unexpected fire by practicing in live fire conditions Recognized and familiar with unsafe conditions and eliminating human errors that cause fires at workplace To provide the knowledge for the proper use of emergency equipment and procedures to enhance their survival in a fire emergency Be able to demonstrate competence in the theory and practice of basic fire fighting Gain significance skill and knowledge of Fire Emergency Plan (FEP), Occupational Health and Safety awareness as well as practicing to develop own Emergency Response Plan Manual that comply with national and international safety regulations and requirements Sound understanding of Fire Prevention code analysis & compliance as well as Industrial Fire Protection methods in accordance with National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Improved participant’s knowledge of tools and data needed to develop and carry out a Fire Safety Management and Risk Assessment within the organizations Be confident that your organization/company has met its all legal obligations (Kep Menaker RI No.186/MEN/1999)COURSE RECOGNITIONThis course is a competency-based training program, and is accredited and registered with DEPNAKER COURSE CONTENTIntoduction What Fire Is and How It Behaves Types of Fires Fire Chemistry and Emergency Equipment What To Do When Discovering a Fire? Portable Extinguisher Capabilities and Limitations The Importance of Good Fire Equipment MaintenanceFires: Anatomy and Theory Explosion Simulation Using Carmody CHT-700CBasic Theory and Practice: Health and Safety (K3) Fire Protection System Fire Safety Management Extinguishing Techniques Basic Procedures when Faced with a Fire in Workplace One’s Capabilities and Limitations when Faced with a Fire The Importance of a Chain of Command Simulation of Chain of CommandLive Fire Conditions Hydrant Exercises and Practices Live Fire Demonstration and Practices Emergency Situation Mass Evaluation Techniques and Practices DESIGNED FOR Security Managers and Emergency Managers Maintenance Supervisors and Facility Managers Loss Prevention and Risk Managers Safety Officers and Safety Coordinators Corporate Security Departments Property Management Professionals Managers and Supervisors who have OHS responsibilities Anyone who have a role in developing solutions for OHS hazards Fire Safety Officers and those involved in the development of fire safety regulations, codes and standards All Operational and Maintenance Personnel All Security and Emergency Team Personnel Instructor FOCUS's Team Expert Schedule November 3-6, 2009 4 days Venue Kartika Chandra Hotel Jakarta Tuition Fee Rp. 7.250.000,- per participant, excluding accommodation & tax. Registration Send by email -or- fax to:PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12 BOGOR – 16143 (021) 7009-9943 (0251) 2169-150 (0251) 7534-984 training@focustraco.comAbout The CourseFire protection engineering (also known as fire engineering or fire safety engineering) is the application of science and engineering principles to protect people and their environments from the destructive effects of fire and smoke. The discipline of fire protection engineering includes, but is not exclusive to: Active fire protection - fire suppression systems, and fire alarm. Passive fire protection - fire and smoke barriers, space separation Smoke control and management Building design, layout, and space planning Fire prevention programs Fire dynamics and fire modeling Human behavior during fire events Risk analysis, including economic factorsIn practice, fire protection engineers (FPE) typically identify risks and design safeguards that aid in preventing, controlling, and mitigating the effects of fires. Fire protection engineers assist architects in evaluating buildings life safety and property protection goals. FPEs are also employed as fire investigators, including such very large-scale cases such as the analysis of the collapse of the World Trade Center. NASA uses fire protection engineers in its space program to help improve safety. Course ContentsIntroduction Fire Protection Engineering History EducationFire Engineering Fire prevention programs Fire dynamics and fire modeling Human behavior during fire events Risk analysis, including economic factorsActive Fire Protection Systems Fire Alarm Systems Fire Extinguishers (Portable and Fixed) Wet Systems (Sprinkler, Wet riser, Hose Reel, Hydrant)Passive Fire Protection Systems Pressurisation Systems Smoke Extraction Systems Compartmentalisation Fire Doors Fire Stops Fire walls Fire ProofingSafety Issues Policy Statement Safety program Organization Safety Responsibilities and Accountabilities Work Practices Loss Prevention Accident Reporting Hazard Communication Emergency Response Plan OSHA Inspection Designing an Effective Fire Detection and protection System for Production FacilitiesDesign of a Pumping System for a hose reel system:- Classroom exercise Design of a sprinkler installation for a typical building:- Classroom exercise Fire Prevention Training of Fire Fighters Chemical Reaction Typical temperatures of fires and flames Controlling a fire Goals of fire fightingThe Fire and Rescue Services Department Procedures for rescue Procedures for search History of the Department Investigation of a fire Communication and Command StructureOperations and Maintenance for Fire protection Systems Corrective maintenance Preventive maintenance Service ContractsCourse BenefitsAt the end of the program, participants will be able to: Develop a working knowledge of the various fire protection systems ; Differentiate between the different classes of fire; Understand better the design, construction, operations and maintenance requirements of fire protection systems; Implement strategies and methodologies to create an effective fire equipment maintenance program ; Enhance their knowledge and skills to identify and address operational problems at all levels; Implement maintenance plans that are cost effective and aligned to the organisation’s strategic goals; Improve performance by developing detailed specifications with service partners; Establish an effective maintenance team.Course ObjectivesThe objective of this programme / course is to introduce participants to the various aspects of Fire Protection Enginering, to improve and develop further the pariticipants appreciation on the safety aspects and also on how to overcome problems etc. associated with Fire Protection Enginering. Who Should AttendFacilities engineers, maintenance engineers, design engineers, production and manufacturing engineers, process engineers, process designers, plant engineers, technicians and any one involved in fire protection systems and would like to widen their knowledge. Instructor Peris Siallagan Schedule December 9-11, 2009 3 days Venue Kartika Chandra Hotel Jakarta Tuition Fee Rp. 5.250.000,- per participant, excluding accommodation & tax. Registration Send by email -or- fax to:PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12 BOGOR – 16143 (021) 7009-9943 (0251) 2169-150 (0251) 7534-984 training@focustraco.comAbout The CourseFire protection engineering (also known as fire engineering or fire safety engineering) is the application of science and engineering principles to protect people and their environments from the destructive effects of fire and smoke. The discipline of fire protection engineering includes, but is not exclusive to: Active fire protection - fire suppression systems, and fire alarm. Passive fire protection - fire and smoke barriers, space separation Smoke control and management Building design, layout, and space planning Fire prevention programs Fire dynamics and fire modeling Human behavior during fire events Risk analysis, including economic factorsIn practice, fire protection engineers (FPE) typically identify risks and design safeguards that aid in preventing, controlling, and mitigating the effects of fires. Fire protection engineers assist architects in evaluating buildings life safety and property protection goals. FPEs are also employed as fire investigators, including such very large-scale cases such as the analysis of the collapse of the World Trade Center. NASA uses fire protection engineers in its space program to help improve safety. Course ContentsDay 1 Introduction Fire Protection Engineering History EducationFire Engineering Fire prevention programs Fire dynamics and fire modeling Human behavior during fire events Risk analysis, including economic factorsActive Fire Protection Systems Fire Alarm Systems Fire Extinguishers (Portable and Fixed) Wet Systems (Sprinkler, Wet riser, Hose Reel, Hydrant)Passive Fire Protection Systems Pressurisation Systems Smoke Extraction Systems Compartmentalisation Fire Doors Fire Stops Fire walls Fire ProofingSafety Issues Policy Statement Safety program Organization Safety Responsibilities and Accountabilities Work Practices Loss Prevention Accident Reporting Hazard Communication Emergency Response Plan OSHA Inspection Designing an Effective Fire Detection and protection System for Production FacilitiesDay 2 Design of a Pumping System for a hose reel system:- Classroom exercise Design of a sprinkler installation for a typical building:- Classroom exercise Fire Prevention Training of Fire Fighters Chemical Reaction Typical temperatures of fires and flames Controlling a fire Goals of fire fightingThe Fire and Rescue Services Department Procedures for rescue Procedures for search History of the Department Investigation of a fire Communication and Command StructureOperations and Maintenance for Fire protection Systems Corrective maintenance Preventive maintenance Service ContractsCourse BenefitsAt the end of the program, participants will be able to: Develop a working knowledge of the various fire protection systems ; Differentiate between the different classes of fire; Understand better the design, construction, operations and maintenance requirements of fire protection systems; Implement strategies and methodologies to create an effective fire equipment maintenance program ; Enhance their knowledge and skills to identify and address operational problems at all levels; Implement maintenance plans that are cost effective and aligned to the organisation’s strategic goals; Improve performance by developing detailed specifications with service partners; Establish an effective maintenance team.Course ObjectivesThe objective of this programme / course is to introduce participants to the various aspects of Fire Protection Enginering, to improve and develop further the pariticipants appreciation on the safety aspects and also on how to overcome problems etc. associated with Fire Protection Enginering. Who Should AttendFacilities engineers, maintenance engineers, design engineers, production and manufacturing engineers, process engineers, process designers, plant engineers, technicians and any one involved in fire protection systems and would like to widen their knowledge. Instructor FOCUS's Team Expert Schedule On Request 2 days Venue - - Tuition Fee Rp. 3.600.000,- per participant, excluding accommodation & tax. Registration Send by email -or- fax to:PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12 BOGOR – 16143 (021) 7009-9943 (0251) 2169-150 (0251) 7534-984 training@focustraco.com |
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