Call Number
TR DVD 363.377
Publication Date
1995
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Other
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219396.7500
Call Number
TR DVD 363.37 OFF
Publication Date
2011 1996
Summary
This training package is an essential guide for all employees. It will assist them in becoming familiar with your buildings evacuation and fire prevention procedure.
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Other
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143629.8750
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ClickView (Firm)
Call Number
XX(303603.1)
Summary
This care home based title will teach care workers how to identify potential hazards and prevent the outbreak of fires. Covering areas such as the legal framework surrounding fire and how fires start, this title goes on to explain how to reduce the risk of injury from fires by stopping them spreading.
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Other
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126781.7188
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ClickView (Firm)
Call Number
XX(301820.1)
Summary
This programme will teach care workers how to identify potential hazards and prevent the outbreak of fires. Covering areas such as the legal framework surrounding fire and how fires start, this title goes on to explain how to reduce the risk of injury from fires by stopping them spreading.
Format:
Other
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120276.7109
Call Number
TR DVD 363.379 OFF
Publication Date
2004
Summary
This program examines the appropriate procedures for minimising the risk of fire and the responses to a fire emergency within a low rise office building. Topics covered include prevention, detection, facing the fire, extinguishing, fire wardens and evacuation.
Format:
Other
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5.0409
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Vocam Video Training Productions.
Call Number
TR DVD 363.379 OFF
Publication Date
2004
Summary
This program examines the appropriate procedures for minimising the risk of fire and the responses to a fire emergency within a high rise building. Topics covered include prevention, detection, extinguishing, fire wardens and evacuation.
Format:
Other
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4.7142
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Thomson, Norman.
Call Number
344.05377 22
Publication Date
2002
Summary
Significant loss to business occurs through fires in the workplace. Whether large or small, fire causes personal suffering, damage to plant, equipment and buildings, and loss of business. Fire legislation has changed over the past few years, especially with the introduction of European Directives. New regulations mean that employers have to carry out fire risk assessment and then, as a result of their findings, put in place control measures to prevent loss of life. Fire Hazards in Industry has been designed to cover, in general terms, exactly what is required of employers. It is written in simple language and considers the basics of good fire safety management. After reading Fire Hazards in Industry, any employer, safety professional or fire safety officer should be able to install a system for carrying out fire risk assessment. In addition to sections relating to the legal aspects of fire prevention, the book explains the concepts of fire modelling, explosions and combustion reactions. There is also a section relating to common industry fire hazards and hazards associated with electrical equipment. Knowledge of all these topics would be required if a person were to attempt to carry out fire risk assessment. Throughout the book, past case histories are used to illustrate certain aspects of fire and the causes of fire. The cases used have all been published by the Health and Safety Executive as a result of their investigations. These include; Abbeystead, Frodingham steelworks, HMS Glasgow, BP Grangemouth and many more. This book will be equally relevant to motor manufacturing as it is to the chemical industry. There are many case studies included that deal with fire hazards that are found in general industry. Fire Hazards in Industry is suitable for those who have relatively limited experience in fire safety and therefore use it as part of their career and educational development, but also can be used as reference material for those experienced professionals who have fire safety included in their day to day responsibility.
Format:
Electronic Resources
Relevance:
3.7096
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National Research Council (U.S.). Committee to Identify Innovative Research Needs to Foster Improved Fire Safety in the United States.
Call Number
363.3770973 22
Publication Date
2003
Format:
Electronic Resources
Relevance:
3.6526
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National Research Council (U.S.). Panel on Building and Fire Research.
Call Number
628.922 22
Publication Date
2010
Summary
A panel of experts appointed by the National Research Council assessed the scientific and technical work of the Building and Fire Research Laboratory (BFRL) of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). The scope of the assessment included the following criteria: (1) the technical merit of the current laboratory programs relative to the current state of the art worldwide; (2) the adequacy of the laboratory facilities, equipment, and human resources, as they affect the quality of the laboratory technical programs; and (3) the degree to which the laboratory programs in measurement science and standards achieve their stated objectives and desired impact.
Format:
Electronic Resources
Relevance:
3.4800
by
Safetycare Australia
Call Number
TR DVD 363.11 UNE
Publication Date
1991
Format:
Other
Relevance:
3.2886
by
Vocam Video Training Productions
Call Number
TR DVD 363.377 FIR
Publication Date
2004
Summary
Examines the appropriate procedures for minimising the risk of fire and the responses to a fire emergency. Topics covered include the nature of fire, risk assessment, common fire hazards, facing the fire, extinguishing the fire, fire wardens and evacuation.
Format:
Other
Relevance:
3.2683
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by
Victorian Employers' Federation
Call Number
TR DVD 363.11 UNE
Publication Date
1987
Summary
Discusses the nature of fire and it's prevention
Format:
Other
Relevance:
3.2510
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