Sir i have join new organisation can you send me some ppt of fire safety trainings. so that, i can trained to the employees.
From India, Nangal%20Dam
From India, Nangal%20Dam
Hello Singhvasundhara,
Mr Vijaykumar has given you a good ppt.
If you want more information please try Cite HR archives.
Type “Fire & Safety” inside the box “Search Cite.co“
that you find in the title bar right above.
After typing in the box, press the 'research' button next to it.
You will get lot of information.
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V.Raghunathan
From India
Mr Vijaykumar has given you a good ppt.
If you want more information please try Cite HR archives.
Type “Fire & Safety” inside the box “Search Cite.co“
that you find in the title bar right above.
After typing in the box, press the 'research' button next to it.
You will get lot of information.
You can also refer "Related Information" and 'Download Thread'
that you find in the right side of this message.
Repeat the process for ‘...Safety in Industries ...’ or any other topic of your choice.
V.Raghunathan
From India
hello sir, plzz send me the ppt of EHS for Plastic and Corrugated manufacturing eo Trained the worker. It should be in hindi. So that Worker can Easily understand.
From India, Nangal%20Dam
From India, Nangal%20Dam
Dear Singh,
The ppt what has been attached in the posts are readily available theory. Whereas what is to be underlined is the practical part of the entire process. Unless you practise with appropriate equipment and conditions to apply these techniques it will remain as half done only. If you are really serious enough better you should contact the I/c of Fire Station experts on duty in your town and request them to exhibit their skills in your works with required appliances and chemical substances and the environment created to handle the techniques. This attempt will, I am sure, is really useful and would be appreciated by all. Some times the Fire Station conduct this exercise free of cost at various places in an assembly of mostly civilians and the employees of the works to see for themselves how to handle the fire practically. Even if they charge some fees its worth it. Use this opportunity.
From India, Bangalore
The ppt what has been attached in the posts are readily available theory. Whereas what is to be underlined is the practical part of the entire process. Unless you practise with appropriate equipment and conditions to apply these techniques it will remain as half done only. If you are really serious enough better you should contact the I/c of Fire Station experts on duty in your town and request them to exhibit their skills in your works with required appliances and chemical substances and the environment created to handle the techniques. This attempt will, I am sure, is really useful and would be appreciated by all. Some times the Fire Station conduct this exercise free of cost at various places in an assembly of mostly civilians and the employees of the works to see for themselves how to handle the fire practically. Even if they charge some fees its worth it. Use this opportunity.
From India, Bangalore
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