Fire Awareness

Duration:
3 Hour – Half day course

9.30am – 12.30am or 1.30pm – 4.30pm

Cost:
£30.00 per person.

Who is it for?
‘Prevention is better than the cure’ and within the context of Fire Prevention no truer words have been said.
Basic awareness of fire prevention is a mandatory benefit to everyone!

Location:
We can train up to 30 students at one time in your own environment or you can join an open course at our offices.

Open Course Training Dates:
We understand the challenges that many organisations face and we take pride in being flexible enough to help you achieve them.

We are always open to any suggestions or requests that you may have and will endeavour to meet your needs, so give us a call!

Course content:
Causes of fire.
The triangle of fire and sources of the three elements
Recognising risk factors and good housekeeping
Fire Signs and Legislation
Fire extinguishers and appropriate use
Compartmentalisation and escape routes
Fire tests, drills and evacuations
Fire plans and essential information
Raising the alarm and checking for fire


Fire Marshal

Duration:
3 Hour – Half day course

9.30am – 12.30am or 1.30pm – 4.30pm

Cost:
£35.00 per person.

Who is it for?
‘Prevention is better than the cure’ and within the context of Fire prevention no truer words have been said.

This course is for any person that has been been allocated fire safety responsibilities or fire marshal duties in their organisational environment.

Location:
We can train up to 30 students at one time in your own environment or you can join an open course at our offices.

Open Course Training Dates:
We understand the challenges that many organisations face and we take pride in being flexible enough to help you achieve those aims.

We are always open to any suggestions or requests that you may have and will endeavour to meet your needs, so give us a call!

Course content:
Understand the roles and responsibilities of a fire marshal.
Awareness of the dangers of fire.
Understand the nature of fire and how it spreads.
Awareness of fire prevention measures.
Understand the correct actions to take in the event of a fire / fire alarm sounding.
Understand the evacuation procedures (including compartmentalisation and appropriate refuge areas)
Awareness of regulatory reform order 2005.
Understand the duty of care.
Awareness of human behaviour in emergency situations.
How to distinguish between the different fire extinguishers.
Awareness of how to tackle small fires safely and correctly using appropriate fire extinguishing equipment.