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What you will learn
This face-to-face Fire Warden/Marshal Training course will teach you about the responsibilities and duties of a Fire Warden and how to comply with fire safety legislation in a workplace setting.
By the end of the course you will be able to:
- Understand all appropriate UK Fire Safety regulations.
- Exhibit knowledge of how a fire can start.
- Appreciate the duties and responsibilities of everybody in relation to fire safety.
- Coordinate fellow employees and rescue services in ensuring safety.
- Comprehend the characteristics of fire and its patterns of propagation.
- State the key elements for effective fire risk management in the workplace.
- Understand the active and passive fire prevention and control methods to minimise fire risk.
- Distinguish the different types of fire extinguishers and their uses.
- Learn about your specific role in emergency evacuation procedures.
- Understand how to perform a risk assessment and fire drills.
- Conduct a PEEP (Personalised Emergency Evacuation Plan) for vulnerable people.
- Be fully prepared to fulfil their fire safety responsibilities.
- Define the role and state the duties of the Fire Warden/Marshal.
- The types and powers of enforcement authorities.
Modules
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1. Introduction to Fire Safety in the Workplace
In this session, we will explore various aspects of fire safety in the workplace, including:
- The financial impact of workplace fires on businesses and individuals.
- Common causes of workplace fires.
- Employee duties and responsibilities related to fire safety.
- Duties and responsibilities of individuals in the event of a fire.
- Actions to be taken in case of a fire.
- Methods available for raising alarms during a fire.
- How to contact emergency services.
- Key elements for effective fire risk management at work.
- Components of the fire triangle.
- Active and passive fire control measures.
- Methods for fire prevention and promoting fire prevention awareness.
- The role and duties of the “responsible person” under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 (RRFSO 2005).
- The definition of a “competent person” under the RRFSO 2005.
- The role and powers of enforcing authorities.
- Powers of the courts for breaches of the RRFSO 2005.
2. The Use of Fire Safety Equipment
In this session, we will look at using fire-fighting equipment and emergency plans, including:
- The safety precautions of using fire-fighting equipment.
- Fire-fighting equipment service checks.
- Types of fire extinguishers and their uses.
By the end of the session, you will be able to:
- State the requirements needed to correctly service and check fire-fighting equipment.
- Outline the common human behaviours in fire situations where training has not been undertaken.
- List the names of methods that cause heat to be transmitted during a fire.
- Define the role and responsibilities of a Fire Marshal.
- State the content of an emergency plan in the workplace.
- Demonstrate competent fire extinguishment DRA (Dynamic Risk Assessment).
Who is this course for?
This face-to-face Fire Warden/Marshal Training course is designed for individuals who will be taking on the role of fire warden or overseeing fire safety in their workplace. This course is also ideal if you have aspirations of being a Fire Warden or want to improve your fire safety knowledge.
It is suitable for individuals at all levels, with no prior knowledge required. It begins with the fundamentals of fire safety and subsequently delves into the specific responsibilities of fire wardens. You will gain a comprehensive understanding of your duties and how to effectively carry them out.
Certification
This face-to-face Fire Warden/Marshal Training course is accredited by the Institute of Fire Engineers (IFE).
Upon successful completion of this face-to-face course, you’ll be sent a personalised digital certificate as a PDF, enabling you to download and print it.
You can access a copy, reprint or download this certificate on our LMS (Learning Management System). This is your proof that you have been trained in fire safety best practices and achieved compliance. The certificates include a verification number so anybody can authenticate the certificate’s legitimacy.
Our certifications include a renewal date but there is no legal requirement to renew your training and certificate within a specific timeframe. However, we do recommend that you arrange refresher training after 2 years as fire safety guidance does change. You should update your fire safety knowledge and skills regularly.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Why is fire marshal training important?
Fire Marshal training is crucial because it’s a legal and safety requirement for all workplaces. By appointing and training fire marshals, you ensure the safety of your employees and customers. This training equips the designated individuals with the necessary skills to effectively fulfil their role in the event of a fire. It covers aspects such as understanding fire development, conducting risk assessments, organising fire drills and clarifying their duties as Fire Wardens.
What do fire marshals do?
Fire Marshals take proactive steps to minimise fire risks and ensure the safe evacuation of people in case of a fire.
Are your onsite trainers qualified?
Our training courses are designed to provide essential fire safety knowledge to your staff. Our trainers are qualified ex-emergency services personnel with expertise in the field. They can tailor courses to your specific business needs and offer real-life examples relevant to your industry.
What is the geographical coverage of your face-to-face training courses?
Our onsite fire training courses are available throughout England. Our trainers will come to your workplace at a mutually convenient time and date. We do not offer scheduled open public courses.