Description
Description:
Corporate Fire & Safety Training is our training-division service for organisations that want their people to actually know how to respond, not just attend a PPT. Modules are built from our real project experience and delivered using live demonstrations, hands-on extinguisher use, mock drills and role-play for ERT members. We tailor content to your industry (manufacturing, construction, food, IT/ITES, pharma, healthcare, hospitality).
Training Modules :
- Basic fire prevention & firefighting
- Advanced / system-based firefighting (hydrant, sprinkler, gas suppression)
- First aid & basic medical emergencies (CPR, bandaging, lifting)
- Evacuation mock drill / ERT formation
- Construction site safety
- Behaviour-based safety (BBS)
- Defensive driving / road safety
- Food safety / hygiene / GMP-HACCP awareness
- POSH – Prevention of sexual harassment at workplace
- Social engineering / human-factor security
Compliances:
- Supports NBC requirements for fire training & drills
- POSH awareness as per POSH Act 2013 (awareness level)
- Supports ISO 45001 / customer / buyer / factory inspector audit observations
Benefits:
- Improves real emergency response time
- Reduces panic & confusion during fire/medical incidents
- Provides training records for audits, clients and EHS teams
- Builds safety culture and accountability on shopfloor/site
Why Choose Us:
- We are an execution company first – so training is practical and system-oriented
- Trainers from fire/EHS/medical background
- Can train on your actual installed systems (your hydrant, your panel)
- We provide attendance sheets, photos and training report
- Available across Pune, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar
Specifications
| Mode |
On-site practical training, drill-based learning, industry-specific safety modules |
| Delivery |
On-site / classroom / hybrid |
| Batch size |
20–40 (custom) |
| Outputs |
Attendance, photos, trainer report, drill report |
| Add-ons |
ERT formation, evacuation map walkthrough |
| Industries |
Manufacturing, construction, hospitals, warehousing, food, IT/ITES |
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