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Sub Com One SCO SCO Fire protection & Life safety Education Professionals

Fire protection Fire protection training for operations and maintenance staff, Tenant Fire Wardens training, building security training. All these classes cover the importance and the technical aspects of your particular building. Don’t wait for an emergency to know your fire plan … Train everyone and be prepared. Fire protection training for operations and maintenance staff, Tenant Fire Wardens training, building security training. All these classes cover the importance and the technical aspects of your particular building. Don’t wait for an emergency to know your fire plan … Train everyone and be prepared.

Extinguisher Training Fire extinguisher training is our specialty. Know what to do and when you should evacuate in a fire emergency. Fire extinguisher training is our specialty. Know what to do and when you should evacuate in a fire emergency. Learn to identify Class “type” of fire. Learn to identify Class “type” of fire. Learn how you can participate in fire prevention at your work and at home Learn how you can participate in fire prevention at your work and at home Know your limitations Know your limitations

Are we prepared? In case of an emergency are you and your team members prepared for the worst? In case of an emergency are you and your team members prepared for the worst? Don’t leave anything for the last moment! Don’t leave anything for the last moment! Building specific fire plan training classes are strongly recommended especially for large facilities with 100 or more people. Remember!! NO ONE is immune to fire!! Building specific fire plan training classes are strongly recommended especially for large facilities with 100 or more people. Remember!! NO ONE is immune to fire!!

What can we do? Train….. There is no better way to be prepared then to train for an emergency. Train….. There is no better way to be prepared then to train for an emergency. No one is safe from unseen dangers… know your emergency procedures and you increase your chances for success. No one is safe from unseen dangers… know your emergency procedures and you increase your chances for success. What can I do to prevent an emergency? What can I do to prevent an emergency? Know what’s safe and what to look for in unsafe conditions, it could save your life Know what’s safe and what to look for in unsafe conditions, it could save your life

How can we be prepared Up date your fire plan… Up date your fire plan… Do your daily weekly and monthly inspections. Do your daily weekly and monthly inspections. Practice your fire drills a minimum of 4 times a year Practice your fire drills a minimum of 4 times a year Train all new staff members as soon as they begin work. Train all new staff members as soon as they begin work. Never take safety or prevention lightly. Never take safety or prevention lightly.

Who sets the standards? Ontario Fire Code Ontario Fire Code Local Fire Officials Local Fire Officials Can/ULC Can/ULC N.F.P.A. N.F.P.A. ANSI ANSI DOT”USA”MTO “Ontario” DOT”USA”MTO “Ontario” Insurance companies across Canada. Insurance companies across Canada.

Can we Train Ourselves? It is recommend to use an experienced Fire Protection Trainer to provide initial training for all involved with the emergency procedures on an annual basis. It is recommend to use an experienced Fire Protection Trainer to provide initial training for all involved with the emergency procedures on an annual basis. All persons properly trained must practice what they have learned for a period of 1 year then a refresher course is required. All persons properly trained must practice what they have learned for a period of 1 year then a refresher course is required.

What if we don’t want to train? Expense is no excuse for lack of training. In Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Laws Stipulate particular employer /employee responsibilities when it concerns fire and life safety training. Expense is no excuse for lack of training. In Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Laws Stipulate particular employer /employee responsibilities when it concerns fire and life safety training. Don’t be the one caught by a fire Don’t be the one caught by a fire

What is our responsibility as Tenants? All tenants have the responsibility to know their building’s fire and emergency procedures as stipulated in the Ontario Fire Code … NO ONE IS EXEMPT FROM FIRE AND LIFE SAFETY RESPONSIBILTY! All tenants have the responsibility to know their building’s fire and emergency procedures as stipulated in the Ontario Fire Code … NO ONE IS EXEMPT FROM FIRE AND LIFE SAFETY RESPONSIBILTY!

What Can Sub Com One Do for us? Sub Com One can provide you and your staff/tenants with professional training from an experienced Fire protection/fire Fighting Professional. Sub Com One can provide you and your staff/tenants with professional training from an experienced Fire protection/fire Fighting Professional. With over 25 years of experience among our staff we can give you true life and safety lessons like no other education service can. With over 25 years of experience among our staff we can give you true life and safety lessons like no other education service can.

Our staff are Members from Fire Protection Associations, NAFED and NFPA as well as Fire Protection Experts with the first hand knowledge of all aspects of a facilities Fire and Life safety systems. Our staff are Members from Fire Protection Associations, NAFED and NFPA as well as Fire Protection Experts with the first hand knowledge of all aspects of a facilities Fire and Life safety systems.