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Fire Hazard Identification

VR Training Now Available 

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Experience overview.

The risk of fire related hazards is prevalent not only in workplaces dealing with flammable chemicals or combustible materials, but also in offices and other lower risk environments. It is important for all individuals, regardless of their occupation or workplace, to be aware of potential fire hazards and how to respond in case of a fire emergency. Next World’s VR Fire Hazard Identification training includes an interactive walkthrough of the six classes of fuel, how to inspect fire equipment for safe use, how to identify common fire hazards, and what employees can do to minimise the risk of a fire crisis.

    • Interact with common workplace objects, learning about their classes of fire

    • Practice identifying common fire hazards

    • Complete a site safety risk inspection under exam conditions

    • Integrated analytics and student performance

    • Completed in under 20 minutes

    • Available in 12 languages

    • Student completion records

    • VR training certificates

    • Results

    • Behavioural metrics

    • Response times

    • Training groups

    • Scheduling

    • Refresher training frequency

    • Adjustable pass/fail thresholds

    • English US

    • English UK

    • English Australia

    • Hindi

    • Arabic

    • Portuguese

    • Spanish

    • French

    • Serbian

    • German

    • Italian

    • Polish

    • Bosnian

Learning Outcomes

The central focus of this course is to teach employees how to identify and implement control measures for fire hazards.

Identify the four elements of fire (fuel, oxygen, heat, and chemical chain reaction) and explain their role in the combustion process.

Recognise and classify different types of fuel (Class A to Class F) based on their characteristics and understand the implications for fire safety.

Learn about essential fire equipment found in the workplace, including fire alarms, fire sprinklers, fire doors, and fire extinguishers.

Understand the importance of locating and maintaining fire equipment, including proper signage, inspection procedures, and testing requirements.

Apply knowledge of fire characteristics, fuel types, and fire equipment to assess and identify fire hazards in the workplace.

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20-30 mins

Analytics

Learning outcomes

Training certificate

UoC mapped

13 Languages

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