Fire Safety
Learning Outcomes
- Describe general fire safety hazards
- Explain the fire tetrahedron and its role in sustaining fire
- Identify the correct actions to take during a fire
- Identify common causes of fire
- Analyse the stages of fire development
- Define the classes of fire and their extinguishing methods
- Explain the components of an effective evacuation plan
- Describe the importance of fire equipment maintenance and routine testing
- Describe the roles and responsibilities of employees and fire marshals (proactive and reactive)
- Explain the appropriate response when the fire alarm is activated
- Identify procedures and safe conduct during a fire emergency
- Explain how to use fire equipment appropriately and safely
- Describe first aid procedures and the importance of recording and reporting fire-related incidents
Aim
This course aims to provide learners with a clear understanding of fire safety hazards and the preventative measures that help reduce the risk of fire in the workplace. Learners will gain knowledge of the common causes of fire, the fire tetrahedron, classes and stages of fire, evacuation procedures, and roles and responsibilities in the event of an emergency. The course also covers the safe use of fire equipment and the importance of accurate recording and reporting during fire-related incidents.
Why Customers would Benefit from the Fire Safety Training Course?
This course is essential for any organisation committed to fire safety in care settings, supported living, healthcare environments, or office-based workplaces. It ensures that staff understand how to identify and manage fire risks, respond confidently during a fire emergency, and use fire equipment safely and effectively. The training also highlights each employee’s legal responsibilities and contributes to building a culture of safety. This course supports compliance with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 and the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974.
Key Benefits for Customers:
Raises Fire Awareness
Equips staff to identify hazards and take preventative action
Supports Legal Compliance
Meets key regulatory requirements and fire safety legislation
Improves Emergency Preparedness
Ensures staff can act safely and decisively during a fire
Reduces Risk of Injury or Damage
Promotes safer working environments and emergency response
Builds Staff Confidence
Trains employees to use fire equipment and follow evacuation procedures correctly
Protects People and Property
Minimises potential harm to service users, staff, and buildings
Aligns with CQC and HSE Expectations
Reinforces safety culture and promotes staff accountability
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Fire Safety
Course
Fire Safety
Level
2
Practical
No
Duration
2-3 Hours
Certificate Length
2 Years
Number of Delegates
12
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