Fire Safety Principles Level 2

Fire Training - Safety Principles Level 2

Lets start with an

Introduction

The Fire Safety Principles Level 2 (Fire Warden/Marshal) course is perfect for businesses of all sizes in need of fire safety training. It equips employees with the knowledge and confidence to handle fire-related responsibilities within the workplace, covering essential topics such as fire ignition causes, methods for controlling fire spread, building evacuation procedures, conducting fire briefings, and performing risk assessments. This course is also specifically designed for individuals appointed as Fire Wardens or Fire Marshals.

The course includes the latest fire safety regulations, detailing the roles and responsibilities of employees in fire safety. It is structured to meet the requirements of the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 and provides a thorough understanding of fire regulations and general fire precautions. Upon completion, participants will be equipped with the skills to act as Fire Wardens/Marshals and follow best practices in emergencies.

Training can be delivered on-site at your premises or at one of our accredited training centres.

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The right course for you?

This course is ideal for anyone responsible for overseeing fire safety, or those within any business or workplace who may have fire safety duties.

What will be covered?

Course Content

Hours CPD Certified: 3

While this list is not exhaustive, here are some key topics covered during the training.

Upon successfully completing the course, trainees will receive an accredited or in-house certificate valid for three years. A refresher course is recommended every three years to maintain compliance and safety standards.

The law

The problem

The fire triangle

Sources of ignition

Active and passive fire protection

Arson

Aerosols

Fire prevention

Housekeeping

Training and staff awareness

Dangers of smoke

Types of fire alarm

Fire equipment

Calling the fire service

Fire extinguishers

Breakdown of a fire extinguisher

Fire hoses

Fire alarm systems

Evacuating

Fire doors

Fire blankets

Fire warden kits

Smoke alarms

Fire proofing

Fire logbook

Cost to business

How fires spread

Personnel records

Fire injuries

The fire briefing

Formal risk assessment

Review of fire safety

Emergency plans

Responsible person

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