FUEL HANDLER FIRE SAFETY COURSE

This course certifies Supervisors for fixed based operators as required by FAR Part 139.321. Course covers; grounding & bonding, public protection, control and access to storage areas, fire safety, emergency procedures, laws, rules and regulations, mobile fueler's, training of personnel, right-to-know and personal protection. A certificate is issued to the student upon successful completion of the course. This program is a complete training program for the Safe Handling and Storing of Hazardous Substances and Materials following the guides of F.A.A. Regulation 139.321, N.F.P.A. Code 407-Aircraft Fuel Servicing, N.F.P.A. Code 30 - Flammable and Combustible Liquids and any local regulations.


COURSE OUTLINE:

Orientation/Administration

Grounding and Bonding

Public Protection

Control of Access to Storage Areas

Fire Safety in Fuel Farm and Storage Areas

Fire Safety in Mobil Fuelers, Fueling Pits and Fueling Cabinets

Training of Fueling Personnel in Fire Safety

Local Fire Codes

Right-To-Know - Safety and Personal Protection Final Exam

Tuition: $300 per student (Discounts available for classes of 5 or more)


Tuition also includes a minimum of two free seats for members of the local fire department to attend Location: We prefer to teach this class at your airport so we can train the students on their own equipment.


Class Dates: Please call or send an e-mail to arrange class dates that meets your scheduling needs.


Crowd Manager Training Program

The training program for crowd manager will include the following major points:


Designate a Crowd Manager 527 CMR 10.13


Any occupancy described as a nightclub, dance hall, or similar use shall have a

designated crowd manager who is assigned defined duties regarding the safety of

the occupants of the building.


Train Employees 527 CMR 10.13

Employees shall be trained in the duties they are to perform in case of fire, panic,

or other emergency. Experience has shown that patrons look to the staff for guidance during an emergency.


Develop and Maintain an Egress Plan 527 CMR 10.13

A plan showing the occupant load, seating diagram, and location of exits and aisles

leading to exits shall be approved by the fire department and kept on the premises.

The egress plan should also be posted.


At the end of the training program the students will be directed to take the on-line State Fire Marshal Certification Class to obtain there certificate.


On-Site Training

We prefer to offer our training programs at your location so that we interact with people and systems that will be involved in an actual emergency. Classes offered on-site include:


Fire Marshal and Evacuation Coordinators

Fire Extinguisher Training

Facility Inspections

Hazardous Materials Training - Including Hazwoper requirements

Fire Drills

Disaster Drills

Incident Management

Code Compliance

Employee Self-defense Training