Fire Warden/Marshall

Course

In Leyland

£ 55 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Location

    Leyland

  • Class hours

    5h

  • Duration

    1 Day

Meets with Compliance of HSE. Suitable for: Those employees who have been nominated as fire marshals in the workplace.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Leyland (Lancashire)
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Suites D E & F Direct House Units 38-39 Centurion Ind Est, Farington, PR25 4GU

Start date

On request

About this course

All employers are required to carry out an assessment of the risk of fire in their workplace. As part of their fire plan, an employer may appoint fire marshals, otherwise known as fire wardens, to carry out certain tasks. This could include routine inspections such as ensuring fire exits are kept clear and that fire fighting appliances are in the right place etc. Employees must be trained in fire safety in relation to their workplace; however those employees who have been nominated as fire marshals should undergo additional training so that they can carry out their

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Teachers and trainers (2)

Fire  Fighters

Fire Fighters

Trainer

Very experienced Fire Fighters or Ex-Fire Fighters

Trainer Cert Ed/ PGCE

Trainer Cert Ed/ PGCE

Trainer

Course programme

Fire wardens

Aims and objectives:

This course aims to provide delegates with an understanding of fire safety in relation to their role as fire marshal/fire warden. This course will also give theoretical training on how to select and correctly use fire extinguishers and fire blankets. Intended forThose employees who have been nominated as fire marshals in the workplace. Why choose this course? All employers are required to carry out an assessment of the risk of fire in their workplace. As part of their fire plan, an employer may appoint fire marshals, otherwise known as fire wardens, to carry out certain tasks.

This could include routine inspections such as ensuring fire exits are kept clear and that fire fighting appliances are in the right place etc. Employees must be trained in fire safety in relation to their workplace; however those employees who have been nominated as fire marshals should undergo additional training so that they can carry out their duties safely.

Additional information

Comments: This course is trained by ex fire fighters, with their indepth knowledge they are able to bring real life experiences into the classroom setting. This course can also be run at your venue dependant on your workplace environment Please be aware you should wear appropriate shoes for practical activities where appropriate
Career opportunities: Keep your certification of Fire Warden/Marshall in your workplace To become a fire warden/marshall at your workplace
Students per class: 12

Fire Warden/Marshall

£ 55 + VAT