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FIRE SAFETY TRAINING

Our fire safety trainers can provide fire extinguisher training and fire marshall training courses onsite throughout the country. Courses are ideal for the existing workforce and new employees, please phone for competitive quotation.  

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       Fire Warden Training

 

Our Fire Warden Training course covers all the basic aspects of fire safety awareness, such as what action to take on discovering a fire, the location of extinguishers and safe evacuation procedures, as well as giving delegates an understanding of their role as a Fire Evacuation Warden.

They will learn the responsibilities and duties they hold as a fire warden along with receiving practical knowledge to enable Wardens to undertake an efficient and orderly evacuation. So to book a course at your property or at an agreed location, or if you simply want more information on ourFire Warden Training course.

       Basic Fire Training                   Courses
 

We provide a variety of fire training courses, including Basic Fire Safety Awareness Training and Fire Marshal Training, and can also offer courses tailored to suit the exact needs of each individual and their specific business requirements. We can assess the risks that may be exclusive to your business and then make sure your delegates thoroughly understand them.

Our Basic Fire Safety Awareness Trainingprovides you with all the basic skills and knowledge required in the event of a fire and includes:

  • What action to take on discovering a fire

  • How to raise the alarm

  • What to do when hearing a fire alarm

  • Who's responsible for calling the emergency services

  • The location of extinguishers and escape routes

  • Dealing with disabled persons and evacuation procedures

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        legal requirement 
 

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The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 requires employers to have a strategy to evacuate all occupants within a building. The legislation implements a risk-based approach to fire safety in community, industrial and business premises and requires the responsible person (usually the employer, owner or occupier) to carry out a fire safety risk assessment and implement appropriate fire precautionary and protection measures, and to maintain a fire management plan.

As such, businesses are recognising the importance of having fully-trained fire wardens as part of their emergency evacuation strategy, and RoSPA's health and safety training course is a comprehensive solution. It is a proactive approach to occupational health and safety management because fire wardens can identify fire hazards and dangers before a fire occurs.

 

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