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Fire Warden / Fire Marshal Training

Duration

3 to 4 hours, depending on students & whether practical fire extinguisher demonstration is required.

Who Should Attend?

Nominated competent persons who have a responsibility for implementing the company fire evacuation procedure.

It is also suitable for persons who have a direct responsibility for developing or improving existing evacuation procedures to maintain effectiveness in a changing work environment.

Course Aims and Objectives

By the end of this course, the delegates will:

  • Understand the main requirements of the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005.
  • Have a basic understanding on the Theory of Combustion, Fire Spread & Extinguishing Fires.
  • Know the types of Fire Risk.
  • Have a basic understanding of Fire Detection and Alarm Systems.
  • Be able to identify the types of Fire Extinguisher available and their use.
  • Understand the basic principles of Means of Escape.

Content

  • Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005
  • Theory of Combustion
  • Fire Spread
  • Extinguishing Fires
  • Fire Risk
  • Fire Detection and Alarm Systems
  • Types of Fire Extinguishers and Uses
  • Means of Escape

Training Method

This is a classroom based course with some practical training if required.

Maximum Number of Candidates

The maximum number of candidates for this course is 15.

Venue

This course will be held at the clients' premises.

Equipment Required (when carrying out training on site)

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