British Safety council Fire Risk Assessment
Short course
In Aberdeen
Description
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Type
Short course
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Location
Aberdeen (Scotland)
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Duration
1 Day
Understanding environmental issues and legislation.. Identifying environmental impacts and effects.. Developing environmental policy.. Identifying appropriate environmental management techniques.. Contributing to an environmental management system.. Conduct environmental audits.. Producing environmental reports.. Comparing environmental management standards and accreditation. Suitable for: any person undertaking a practical fire risk assessment in line with HSE guidance.
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Contents
· Reasons for conducting Fire risk assessments
· Main legislation relating to Fire risk assessments
· Determining the responsible person
· Risk assessment approach to fire safety
· Competencies required of fire risk assessors
· Principles of the fire triangle and fire prevention
· Main causes of fire in different occupancies
· Recognising fire hazards in the workplace
· Identifying the location of people at risk
· Evaluating the adequacy of existing arrangements
· Recording the findings of a Fire Risk Assessment
· Making Recommendations based on the findings
· Reviewing and revising a Fire Risk Assessment
This course contains a number of exercises to be completed by the delegates assisting them to assimilate the information given during the training session.
The course is assessed by candidates completing the British Safety Council online testing procedure; this incurs a fee of £30-00 plus VAT payable by the client at the time of booking the assessment (optional).
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Additional information
Students per class: 10
British Safety council Fire Risk Assessment