Fire Safety Awareness
You will, no doubt, be well aware of the potentially devastating effects of fires in the workplace in terms of lives lost, injuries, damage to property and the environment, and to business continuity. You may also be aware that it is believed that most fires are preventable.
The importance of fire safety in the workplace is underpinned by health and safety legislation that places a duty on employers to establish policies and procedures and ensure their employees receive appropriate training.
This course is designed for all employees as an introduction to fire awareness and is an excellent ingredient in the induction programme of new employees. It deals with how fires can occur and what to do in the event of a fire. The qualification also provides a foundation for those employees who want to develop their basic fire safety awareness in order to assist their employer by undertaking more specific fire safety roles in the workplace to manage fire risk (e.g. as fire wardens/marshals/stewards etc).
Duration
A minimum of 4 contact hours in the classroom
Syllabus
A range of subjects are covered including:
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The common causes of fire
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The behaviour of fire
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Legislation (brief)
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Responsibilities
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Fire prevention
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What to do if a fire breaks out
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How to use fire extinguishers
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Emergency evacuation procedures
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The role of the Fire Marshal
Certification
Successful candidates will be awarded a national level 1 qualification (Level 4 in Scotland).
Numbers
A maximum of 16 students are allowed and must be a minimum of 14 years of age and a certificate can be offered to all, subject to assessment.
A student cannot assume a responsibility in the workplace until they reach the age of 16, and then it is the employer’s responsibility to ensure that the student is suitable for that role.
Location
I can deliver this course on your site, subject to a pre-course assessment of your premises, reducing your costs in respect of additional time out, travelling and venue hire.