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Arson at Work

This important training video will inform all staff about the causes of arson and how to guard against them.

The video:

  • Identifies factors which encourage arsonists

  • Describes the opportunist nature of arson attacks

  • Sets out a range of simple measures against arson

  • Emphasises the need for vigilance

 

Running time 16m.

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DVD £99.50

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DVD - The Fire at Valley Parade, Bradford

Describes the devastating fire at Bradford City Football Stadium in May 1985, following the investigation by the Fire Research Station.

The DVD contains footage of the actual fire from Yorkshire Television, and details of the investigation such as the contribution to the fire of the design of the structure, possible ignition sources, calculation of heat and smoke outputs, smoke temperature and radiated heat temperatures etc.

The DVD is divided into two sections, the full investigation, (including TV footage), and a separate repeat of the TV footage for the use of trainers.

NB! The footage has been edited to remove the graphic images of people on fire.

Running time 32 mins

 

 

 

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The Front Room Fire 1 & 2 DVD

The Front Room Fire (1) shows the rapid development of a fire in older non fire-retardant furniture, which is still found in many properties.

Front Room Fire 2 records the slower growth of a fire in new furniture and focuses on the contents and accessories found in most modern homes which can also lead to a major fire.

This production highights the changes in legislation, furniture manufacture, fire-fighting techniques, and contents of a typical front room since ’The Front Room Fire’ was filmed over a decade ago.

This old type of polyurethane foam-filled furniture used in the original video is no longer allowed in high street shops following changes to the Furniture Regulations in 1989 and 1990.

The ignition source was a tea-light candle containing two dead matches, located close to the television set. The room was designed to represent a typical modern front room; the sofa and chairs complied with current furniture regulations, and the increased use of electrical equipment was reflected with the inclusion of a video player, a digi-box and a stereo, along with CDs and video tapes. It was important to include CDs and videos as these can significantly increase the fire-load. There were also a number of candles in the room, as they are currently very fashionable.


This fire took 18 minutes to reach the full involvement comparable to 3 minutes in the original video. This confirms how much the furniture regulations have slowed fire development in foam filled furniture. The tube in the television lasted 8.5 minutes before imploding and spreading the fire.

This is a popular training aid used by fire brigades and fire safety trainers. Running time 19m

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Hot Work Risks

Hot Work Risks is aimed at the very wide audience of operatives who are responsible for hot work processes in the building industry.

The scenario is a working dialogue between an experienced hot work operative and a person with a fire prevention and health and safety role who is seeking guidance on best practice.

The video reviews the various main hot work processes, shows the consequences of careless hot work, identifies the types of problems and gives guidance on safe procedures, including the importance of a formal system of recording and controlling hot work activities during building work.

This is a programme of expert advice aimed at construction industry staff who carry out or supervise hot work; it is ideal for use in sessions where such workers are being trained.

‘…an imaginative production… of great value to those involved in managing construction site work…’ Occupational Safety & Health Advisor

Running time 21m.

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SEE ALSO: Hot Work Policies & Procedures Book

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Hot Work Policy, Permits and Procedures Book to assist you with your statutory requirements.

A guide hot works policy detailing the permit to work management procedures and blank hot work permits. 

An essential Small business, Corporate & Public sector facilities management compliance resource. 

Contains the following:                                              

  • Hot work fire safety procedures & blank Hot work permits

  • Company administration procedure stages 1 – 4 

 Subjects covering:              

  • Gas welding 

  • Bitumen / Tar boilers

  • Electric welding 

  • Grinding wheels                                                             

  • Blowlamps

  • Cutting discs                                 

  • Blow torches   

  • Cutting apparatus      

 

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Spill Prevention & Control

A comprehensive DVD that is up to date on UK Environment legislation on Spill Prevention and Control. The DVD is extremely useful to inform on the legislations and what they cover as well as providing information on chemical spills and how easily they can get into the water supplies.
The DVD has been designed to:

Support a spill training course
Provide a site induction program
Provide refresher information

The DVD supports roles of the First Responder, Supervisor, Engineer and Health and Safety Manager who have a responsibility for safe working procedures and emergency response strategies. Containing a wealth of information on the risk associated with non-compliant and poorly practiced spill control and clearly identifies strategies and procedures to prevent unnecessary spills and what to do if it occurs.

Running time approx 23 mins.

 

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DVD £139.00

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Stop Warehouse Fires

Whatever the business, whatever the size and shape of the warehouse, it will be safer from the risk of fire if staff have watched this programme.

They will benefit from its coverage of such topics as:

  • Good housekeeping;

  • Fire precautions;

  • Combustible materials;

  • Ignition sources;

  • Smoking risks;

    .......... and many more.

Full of good, basic advice for general staff and management alike.

Running time 19m.

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Your Office Fire DVD (12 mins)

 

Imagine you knew your job wasn't going to exist in a years time, how would you feel?  Imagine that the reason is a fire in your office, caused by carelessness, and lasting just a few minutes - but leading to the loss of your livelihood.  There is no guarantee a fire is going to happen, but this video can give you a pretty good idea of what it's going to look like if it does.  The fire is shown in real time reaching flashover and about 4 1/2 minutes after ignition.  It involves materials which are typical of many offices. No special effects are used. 

 

 

 

 

By looking at why fires like this happen, it is possible to give advice on how to prevent them.

 

It Happens Every Day (2003 - 8 mins)

This video, shot in a demonstration office built in the Building Research Establishment fire division's Burn Hall, follows the experiences of two trainees in dealing with re-created but real fire situations.  After demonstrations by an expert, they are taken through the following key steps to enable them to successfully and safely deal with a small fire in an office using a water fire extinguisher and, in the case of electrical fires, a carbon dioxide extinguisher:

  • where to place the extinguisher

  • what to consider with regard to your own safety

  • which extinguisher to use and why

  • how to test and use the extinguisher safely and efficiently

Further guidance is given including raising the alarm and calling the fire brigade,  The proper use of fire extinguishers could help save the UK economy over £500 million and prevent many deaths and injuries.

2 Bonus Videos

This DVD also contains two bonus videos 'Get it Certified' and 'Safeguarding your Business' which highlights some of the work and services provided by the BRE

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