
Fire Safety Training
The Fire Safety training course covers the role of the designated fire marshal (fire warden) such as preventing fires, the different types of fire extinguisher and how to use fire extinguishers correctly.
This course is in accordance with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005.
Length of course
1 day
with extinguisher practical
Length of certification
The qualification does not have an expiry date but refresher training and keeping up to date with changes to policies, procedures and new legislation through ongoing CPD is vital.
Cost
No of candidates:
Up to 6 candidates – £600
7-12 candidates – £700
What will you learn?
This course will cover how to deal in the workplace with the following:
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Introduction to fire safety
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How fires are caused
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Understanding fire
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Components of the fire triangle
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Fire hazards
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Fire and smoke spread
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Controlling fire hazards
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Means of escape
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Fire detection and raising the alarm
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Fire signage
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Principles of extinguishing fires
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Safe use of equipment
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Firefighting systems
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Legislation
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Fire risk assessment
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Role of a Fire Warden
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Fire safety training

Practicals
An emphasis on attendees being relaxed and feeling comfortable attempting practicals is always at the forefront of SAH Training, building confidence, knowledge and skills.
Equipment used includes:
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Fire extinguisher
Who Should Attend?
This course is designed for designated fire marshals, people who are responsible for overseeing fire safety and anyone who needs to know how to use a fire extinguisher.
Assessment
Attendees will be observed and will need to be deemed confident and competent in all practical elements, skills and knowledge.
Course Requirements
Candidates need a good understanding of English. Candidates must be physically able to demonstrate the practical skills required to complete the assessment.





