PLUGGING INTO THE FUTURE. Automotive Training Series
Niagara Region First Responders (Auto1084)

Niagara College is proud to offer Alternative Fuel Safety, a specialized training course designed to equip First Responders with the essential knowledge and hands-on skills to safely manage emergency situations involving alternative fuel vehicles.

As electric, hybrid, and hydrogen-powered vehicles become more common on Canadian roads, emergency personnel are increasingly encountering unfamiliar systems. This course addresses the growing need for First Responders to understand the unique hazards and response protocols associated with these technologies.

The training is designed with First Responders in mind, including firefighters, paramedics, and police officers. It ensures participants are prepared to respond safely and effectively, protecting themselves and the public.

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Why This Training Matters

Electric, hybrid, and hydrogen vehicles introduce new hazards-high voltage systems, battery fires, and toxic gases-that traditional emergency protocols don’t fully address. This training equips Niagara’s firefighters, police, and EMS teams with the knowledge and hands-on skills to respond safely and effectively, protecting themselves and the public during high-risk incidents.

Course Highlights

  • Hands-On Learning: Participants engage in realistic emergency response simulations involving alternative fuel systems.
  • Comprehensive Curriculum: Topics include fuel system identification, high-voltage safety, emergency shutdown procedures, and hazard mitigation strategies.
  • Expert Instruction: Delivered by experienced faculty with deep expertise in automotive technologies and emergency response.
  • First Responder Focused: Content is tailored specifically to the needs of emergency personnel.
Duration: 3 hours

Cost: Free for First Responders (Fire Services, Police Services, Emergency Medical Services)

Location: Niagara College Welland Campus Green Technology Centre

For scheduling and program details, please contact your organization’s training department directly.

Note:

Organizations not representing Niagara First Responders (Fire Services, Police Services, Emergency Medical Services) or first responders outside of the Niagara Region are welcome to inquire for fee for service training by contacting project staff at: [email protected].

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