
Fire and Safety Program
Introduction:
The Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) and Staff Welfare Committee of St. Anne’s College, Virajpet collaborated to organize a comprehensive Fire and Safety program for the college staff. The session was conducted by Mr. Joyson Lobo, Asst. Professor, Department of Commerce and also a certified expert in Fire Prevention and Firefighting, recognized by the Government of Karnataka.
Objectives of the Training:
The primary objectives of the Fire and Safety Training were as follows:
-
- To enhance the awareness of fire safety measures among the college staff.
- To provide practical knowledge and skills related to fire prevention and firefighting.
- To ensure a safe and secure environment within the college premises.
Training Session Details:
The training session covered the following key topics:
Fire Safety Basics:
-
-
- Understanding the fire triangle.
- Identifying common fire hazards in the workplace.
-
Fire Prevention:
-
-
- Importance of preventive measures.
- Proper storage and handling of flammable materials.
-
Firefighting Techniques:
-
-
- Proper usage of fire extinguishers.
- Evacuation procedures and assembly points.
-
Highlights of the Training:
-
- Interactive Sessions: The training included hands-on practical sessions where staff members actively participated in using fire extinguishers and understanding evacuation procedures.
- Expert Guidance: Joyson Lobo, with his certification from the Government of Karnataka, provided valuable insights and practical tips on fire safety, drawing on his extensive experience in the field.
Feedback and Response:
Participants expressed high satisfaction with the training program, acknowledging its relevance and importance. The interactive nature of the sessions and Mr. Joyson Lobo’s expertise were particularly commended.
Future Initiatives:
To further enhance the safety culture within the college, the IQAC and Staff Welfare Committee plan to organize periodic refresher courses and drills to ensure that the staff remains well-prepared in case of any emergency.
Conclusion:
The Fire and Safety Training organized by the IQAC and Staff Welfare Committee, with the expertise of Mr. Joyson Lobo, proved to be a valuable initiative in equipping the college staff with essential knowledge and skills. The commitment to ensuring a safe and secure environment is paramount, and ongoing efforts will be made to reinforce these principles through continuous training and awareness programs.


