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Category > Management Posted 08 Jul 2017 My Price 15.00

Fire Prevention Program

Fire Prevention Program
For this assignment, you will be developing a Fire Prevention Program that you will present via
PowerPoint. You will draw
ideas from both your occupational and educational experiences and knowledge. These are familiar
surroundings, which are likely to aide in your development of a program of fire prevention and life
safety. Provided below is a brief scenario to get you started.

Scenario: You have been a member of your organization’s Fire Prevention and Life Safety division
for a number of years, and you have just completed several college level courses relating to fire
prevention and occupational safety and health with an online university. You have presented your
most recent grade records to your supervisor who is very impressed with your accomplishments. In light of your achievement in these courses, your supervisor has assigned you the task of
creating a formal Fire Prevention and Life Safety Presentation to be composed for presentation to
various civic organizations such as Lions Club, Kiwanis, Chamber of Commerce, Rotary Club, and the
local Elks Lodge. Your primary target audiences will be comprised mainly of adults therefore your
presentation must be designed and geared for the adult learner.

Your supervisor asks you to put together a slide presentation using the Five-Step Program model
given by Diamantes (pp. 168-170 of your textbook). Your final presentation will provide your
supervisor details of your process used in assembling the presentation. A minimum of three slides
must be devoted to each of the five-steps. Be innovative, creative, and remember this is the first
step in the overall process of creating a presentation worthy of public viewing and interest. This
presentation will be seen by ONLY your supervisor (at this time); however, you must make an
impression that confirms you have the “right stuff” to venture out for formal presentations to
civic organizations.

Keep in mind that your organization has never embarked on such a project. You are the first, and as
such, you want to ensure that your supervisor views a clear and concise series of slides. It is
intended that once you have mastered the concepts and mechanics of the five-step process, your
supervisor will, in all likelihood, assign you the additional task of composing a formal slide
presentation that will include specific elements relative to fire prevention measures intended to
education the public in both civic organizations as well as the public-at-large.

Treat your PowerPoint slides like any research paper—provide in-text citations and a reference
slide for any outside sources including direct quotations, paraphrased words or ideas, tables and
data, and images.

Your completed presentation should contain the following:

• A title slide (title, your name, and your organization’s name);
• 15-20 slides detailing your Fire Prevention Program; and
• a reference slide (minimum of three references should be used to complete this assignment,
not including the textbook, and be sure to utilize the Online Library).

Be sure to make use of the Notes area of each slide to contain your own narration, as each slide
should be brief and concise. Notes are used during presentations and are not seen by the viewers.

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