Fire Warden Training

A training course to teach you to become a fire warden/marshal

Courses  £42.00 per person

For Further Advice & To Book Call: 01327 552160

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Face To Face Fire Warden Training

 

A training course to teach you to become a fire warden/marshal

Courses £42.00 per person

For Further Advice & To Book
Call:
01327 552160

IFE

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Fire Warden Courses

Our face to face fire warden training course covers everything you need to know as a fire warden/marshal so that you can fulfil your legal duties under The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005.

Our trainers are ex-emergency services personnel and therefore they are able to bring the course to life with real-world examples.  Not only will you learn skills such as producing a fire risk assessment but you will also get the unique experience of putting out a fire with a fire extinguisher.

Experience our face to face fire warden training with us and get in touch today to book your place and get your certificate!

Key Features

  • Meets the requirements of The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005
  • Institution of Fire Engineers (IFE) accredited course
  • Delivered at your premises at a time convenient for you
  • Highly experienced ex-emergency services trainers
  • Trainees get real-world experience of fire extinguishers
  • Up to 10 people can be trained at one time. Please contact us if you would like a quote for more than 10 people
  • Includes a free online training course per person

Course Costs

Up to 10 £420.00 £42.00

Our fees are £420 for up to 10 trainees.

Please contact us if you would like a quote for more than 10 people.

Trainers travel expenses will be added. There is an additional £50 for twilight/weekend courses.

Alternatively, to discuss your specific requirements and to book, please call our Customer Support team on 01327 552160.

The Benefits Of Taking This Course

 

Expert Instructors

Our expert instructors have years of real world experience within the field that they tutor, enabling them to be able to pass on that experience to the trainees.

Tailored Solutions

We can tailor our courses to meet your organisation's specific needs.  Compliance and legally required elements cannot be changed but we're happy to work with you to devise custom training courses to suit your requirements.

At Your Premises

Courses are usually delivered at your premises, ensuring the most cost-effective use of your personnel's time.

Course Content

By the end of the session, learners will be able to:

  • State the cost of fires in the workplace to businesses and individuals
  • State the common causes of workplace fires
  • List the duties and responsibilities of employees in relation to fire safety
  • List the duties and responsibilities of others in the event of a fire
  • State the actions to be taken in the event of a fire
  • List the methods available to raise the alarm in the event of a fire
  • State how to contact the emergency services
  • State the key elements for effective fire risk management in the workplace
  • List the components of the fire triangle
  • List the active and passive fire control measures
  • State the methods to prevent fire including fire prevention awareness
  • Define the role and the state the duties of the “responsible person” under the RRFSO 2005
  • Define the term "competent person" under the RRFSO 2005
  • State the role and the powers of the enforcing authorities
  • State the powers of the courts for breaches of the RRFSO 2005

Lesson content:

  • The cost to businesses and individuals
  • Causes of workplace fires
  • Duties and responsibilities of employees in relation to fire safety at work
  • Duties and responsibilities of others in the event an emergency e.g. fire marshals, fire service etc
  • The actions to be taken in the event of a fire
  • Methods of raising the alarm
  • How to contact the emergency services
  • The role and duties of the responsible person
  • Define the term competent person
  • The types of enforcement authorities
  • The powers of enforcement authorities
  • The powers of the courts for breaches of the RRFSO 2005
  • Common human behaviours in the event of fire
  • Methods which cause heat to be transmitted during a fire (direct contact, conduction, convection, radiation, flashover and backdraught).

By the end of the session, learners will be able to:

  • State the safety precautions needed to be undertaken before using fire-fighting equipment
  • State the requirements needed to correctly service check fire-fighting equipment
  • Outline the common human behaviours in fire situations where training has not been undertaken
  • List the names of methods which 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)

Lesson content:

  • The safety precautions of using fire-fighting equipment
  • Fire-fighting equipment service checks
  • Types of fire extinguishers and their uses

Customers Trust Us

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“Really enjoyed the training, it was informative and the trainer was engaging. I feel a lot more confident with fire safety.”

Victoria Rae, The Education Alliance

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"Trainer was funny, friendly and delivered the course in a great way that kept me interested throughout."

Shantell Hulme, New Mills Primary School

 

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