Industrial Fire Schools: What They Offer
Industrial Fire World surveyed schools offering such training to give readers a better idea of what is available worldwide.
Industrial Fire World surveyed schools offering such training to give readers a better idea of what is available worldwide.
TEEX industrial fire school helps keep Texas summer hot.
Brown-Forman Corporation – one of the largest American-owned spirits and wine companies and among the top 10 largest global spirits companies – enlisted Telgian Corporation in 2008 to provide special industrial firefighting training for workers at a newly acquired 150-year-old tequila plant in Guadalajara, Mexico.
College Station, Texas, is now one of three annual international stops made by the Williams Fire & Hazard Control Xtreme Industrial Fire & Hazard Training event held at Brayton Fire Training Field in June.
Michael F. Marchan prefers a tropical climate. He grew up on St. Croix in the Virgin Islands and spent 18 years in operations at the Hovensa refinery there before it closed in 2012.
Bringing emergency responders together for an annual corporate fire school is not enough for Chevron. In conjunction with the company’s April fire school, Chevron brought together all its industrial fire chiefs as well.
On average, Chevron brings about 200 participants through Brayton every year with corporate fire schools scheduled for March, April, and May.
LyondellBasell’s manufacturing holdings in Pasadena, Texas, is so vast an enterprise that the single corporate fire brigade covering the three separate plant sites requires two fire chiefs to operate.
Responders reached a big flow of 49,000 gallons per minute from an array of deluge guns, pumps and large diameter hose lines during a June training operation by the New Jersey Urban Area Security Initiative Neptune Task Force.
One fire training simulation at Brayton Fire Training Field in Texas in particular seemed to divide responders attending the Shell Oil Products and Motiva Enterprises corporate fire school held in February at the Brayton Fire Training Field in Texas.
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