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Fire Safety Awareness

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The fire safety awareness training course combines  relevant UK fire legislation, (the course has been updated to include the new duties that were introduced at the start of 2023) with health and safety best practice. It explores the safety features that organisations should have in place to prevent and control fire and, in the event of a fire, the actions that should be taken to assist in swift and safe evacuation.

This training course is designed to introduce people to the related dangers, controls and personal responsibilities they must be aware of to help contribute to a safer working environment for themselves and their coworkers. Whilst covering the requirements of the UK Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 and principles of fire safety.

Outline and content

Our fire safety awareness training is a half-day course, delivered via virtual classroom or face-to-face classroom by one of our qualified trainers.

During the fire safety awareness course, you will cover the following modules:

  • Introduction to fire safety awareness.
  • Responsibilities under fire legislation.
  • Conducting a fire risk assessment and the principles of carrying one out.
  • Recognising fire hazards and risk, and preventing fires.
  • Identifying workplace safety features.
  • Control measures to prevent the start and spread of a fire.
  • Actions to take in the event of a fire

As this course has been designed by us, if you have any special requirements then we can tailor the course content to suit your company's needs.

Prerequisites

No prerequisites required.

Course length

The duration of our fire safety awareness training course is half a day.

There is a recommendation of a maximum of 14 people per course.

Assessment

The fire marshal course is assessed with a multiple choice assessment.

Certification

Learners will receive a certificate of attendance.

Download our course brochure and explore our range of:

 

  • IOSH training
  • NEBOSH training
  • Health, safety and wellbeing training

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