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Fire Safety for Nursing Home Employees. Instructor's Manual
Inservice training programs can use this manual when teaching nursing home employees (nurses, nurses' aides, maintenance personnel, custodians, secretaries) fire safety practices and how to respond to fire emergencies. The main text of the manual has four sections: fire prevention, pre-fire planning, emergency procedures, and emergency patient-carrying techniques. In addition to textual materials, the sections include recommendations for demonstrations and discussions, definitions of key words, questions for use in testing trainees or stimulating discussions, additional suggestions for the instructor, and illustrations. Among the illustrations are photographs showing step-by-step methods for moving patients in emergency situations. Subtopics covered comprise smoking, use of oxygen administration equipment, flammable liquids, aerosol cans, electical equipment, fire hazards in kitchens and laundries, fire exits, fire and smoke barriers, alarm systems, fire extinguishers, automatic sprinklers, and fire emergency procedures. The short glossary defines key terms, and a list of references cites works about nursing home safety and about fire protection in general. A separate student workbook is keyed to the instructor's manual.
Fire Safety for Nursing Home Employees. Instructor's Manual
Inservice training programs can use this manual when teaching nursing home employees (nurses, nurses' aides, maintenance personnel, custodians, secretaries) fire safety practices and how to respond to fire emergencies. The main text of the manual has four sections: fire prevention, pre-fire planning, emergency procedures, and emergency patient-carrying techniques. In addition to textual materials, the sections include recommendations for demonstrations and discussions, definitions of key words, questions for use in testing trainees or stimulating discussions, additional suggestions for the instructor, and illustrations. Among the illustrations are photographs showing step-by-step methods for moving patients in emergency situations. Subtopics covered comprise smoking, use of oxygen administration equipment, flammable liquids, aerosol cans, electical equipment, fire hazards in kitchens and laundries, fire exits, fire and smoke barriers, alarm systems, fire extinguishers, automatic sprinklers, and fire emergency procedures. The short glossary defines key terms, and a list of references cites works about nursing home safety and about fire protection in general. A separate student workbook is keyed to the instructor's manual.
Fire Safety for Nursing Home Employees. Instructor's Manual
1975
69 pages
Report
No indication
English
Health Education & Manpower Training , Job Training & Career Development , Fire Services, Law Enforcement, & Criminal Justice , Training programs , Nursing homes , Safety hazards , On job training , Nurses , Methodology , Management methods , Long term care , Health education , Health care services , Health care facilities , Health care delivery organizations , Environmental health , Disaster planning , Fire safety , HRP/PF , HRP/GAJ , HRP/GDA , HRP/UAD , HRP/PG , HRP/ZJ , HRPGEO/YNO , HRPOCC/XDDD , HRPOCC/XHB , Fire prevention , Personnel
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