Fire incidents are among the most common and dangerous emergencies that can occur in any workplace. A small spark, unattended machine, faulty electrical line, chemical reaction, or careless action can quickly turn into a life-threatening situation. Many companies across the world face heavy losses every year because employees are not trained to recognise early fire hazards or respond correctly when a fire breaks out.
To help organisations build a safer and more prepared workforce, Ken Institute offers a complete Fire Prevention & Fire Fighting Training Program. It is designed to make employees aware of fire risks, teach them how to prevent fires, and guide them in using the right firefighting methods during an emergency.
Fire prevention involves identifying fire hazards, reducing risks, and following safe practices to avoid a fire from occurring. Firefighting involves the actions taken to control or extinguish a fire after it starts.
Together, these two skills form the foundation of workplace safety.
Fire prevention includes:
Firefighting focuses on:
Both skills help reduce injuries, save lives, and protect company property.
No industry is free from fire risks. Whether it is a small office, large industrial plant, warehouse, construction site, or retail space, fire hazards exist everywhere.
Industries face fire risks due to:
When employees lack training, even a minor fire can become extremely dangerous. Quick and correct action during the first few minutes can prevent major losses.
Fire safety training is also required by:
Workplaces that train their staff in fire prevention and firefighting create a safer environment, reduce downtime, and ensure their teams understand how to protect themselves and others.
Ken Institute’s Fire Prevention & Fire Fighting Training is built on real-world case studies, practical demonstrations, and simple techniques. It aims to make every employee confident about understanding fire hazards, preventing fire incidents, and responding effectively during a fire emergency.
The training includes:
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Employees learn how fires start and how to eliminate risks before they grow.
Participants understand how to use fire safety equipment without panic.
The training supports workplace safety audits and regulatory requirements.
With better prevention, fire risks decrease significantly.
Teams know how to respond during an actual fire, ensuring minimal injuries.
Each session is customised for industrial plants, offices, warehouses, and special risk facilities.
All participants receive a recognised certificate from Ken Institute.
This training is recommended for:
Every workplace member plays a role in fire safety.
Participants will be able to:
The training helps employees stay alert and take quick, responsible actions.
Real-time sessions with experts explaining fire behaviour and response techniques.
Short videos, modules, quizzes, and assessments for flexible learning.
Includes demonstrations, equipment handling, and practical firefighting drills.
Scenario-based virtual simulations for realistic emergency experience.
Programs can be aligned with your industry, equipment, plant layout, and fire risk level.
Participants receive a certificate after completing training and assessment.
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Yes, on-site sessions include practical demonstrations and supervised extinguisher use.
It can range from 3 hours to a full-day session depending on your organisation’s needs.
Yes, special modules are available for fire wardens, marshals, and emergency response teams.
Yes, the program is designed for both industrial and office environments.
Every participant who completes the program gets an official Ken Institute certificate.
Absolutely. We design special modules for manufacturing, oil & gas, chemical plants, warehouses, and more.
Yes, for corporate clients we conduct full fire evacuation drills and provide post-drill reports.