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XTREME fire training with the best in the business


The participants will learn fire tactics from experienced specialists and have access to the latest product innovations from Williams

Williams Fire & Hazard Control (“Williams”) will once again be hosting its world renowned XTREME Industrial Fire & Hazard Training School on 25 – 29 September 2016, at the Gesip Fire Training Facility in Northern France.  Attendees of the five-day course will benefit from the combined experience of Williams’ renowned rapid response team, who have successfully fought over 200 of the industry’s most threatening flammable liquid fires during the last 34 years.

Comprehensive hands-on learning experience 

The course has been designed to offer a comprehensive hands-on learning experience for those involved in operational industrial fire response at on-shore petroleum, oil and gas facilities and to benefit emergency response specialists and HSE managers. Participants will be taught on the latest methodology and fire behaviours using real life case studies and have the opportunity to tackle real pressure fed, hydrocarbon fuel, combined elevated tank and bund fires.

Hot & Cold Course 

The Hot Course (incorporating live fire exercises) is intended to suit those directly involved in operational roles, such as fire officers and municipal fire departments. The Cold Course can be extremely useful to specifying engineers, safety consultants, corporate safety specialists, Chief Fire Officers and CEOs.

In addition to being able to learn fire behaviour and tactics from experienced industry specialists, participants will also have access to hands-on training with the latest product innovations from Williams, including the impressive Ambassador 2X6 Gun Trailer, capable of discharge flow rates between 2000 – 6000 LPM. Williams is the only global company that responds to emergencies with its own hardware and specially formulated foam concentrate that goes beyond the industry standard. As a result, participants can see the results of the learnt foam chemistry first hand.

Experience makes a difference 

Chauncey Naylor, Director for Training & Emergency Response Operations at Williams, commented: “When faced with fires at petroleum, oil or gas facilities we have learnt that it is experience that makes the difference and this course can be the perfect opportunity to gain that experience in a safe environment. Everything that we do is governed by in-depth knowhow whether it be designing new products, writing methodology or formulating new foam and we want to impart this knowledge on to as many people in the industry as we possibly can.”

In addition to learning from industry leading professionals at Williams, participants will also be able to discuss best practice and scenarios with their peers from across the sector. One participant from a previous course commented: “The course provided excellent information that is definitely applicable to my job, I learned a lot. I’m very impressed with the entire course and knowledge of the instructors – every question I had was answered in detail.”

The course will include both live fire training and classroom based education. The course will only be delivered in English – all students should have a good understanding of both written and spoken English.

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