Course

In Birmingham

£ 450 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Location

    Birmingham

  • Duration

    2 Days

The aim of this course is to help organisations to comply specifically with the new laws relating to the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. Suitable for: Facilities managers and/or health and safety professionals responsible for the practical implementation of the requirements of the Regulatory Reform Order for their organisation's safety management system.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Birmingham (West Midlands)
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Unit 75 Gravelly Industrial Estate, B24 8TL

Start date

On request

About this course

Fire marshal training and/or facilities management experience is necessary.

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Course programme

Following the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, it is now compulsory for companies to conduct a Fire Risk Assessment.

This is a major change in legislation and fire certificates are no longer issued or in force. As an employer, or as someone who has control of a workplace, you must put in place 'suitable and sufficient fire risk assessments'. The changes outlined in the legislation represent the most significant change for over 30 years, and greatly simplify the route to compliance. This two day course has been designed with the advice of a senior fire professional specifically to help you comply with these laws.

What will the delegate bring back to the workplace?

  • The delegate will have a thorough understanding of the legal requirements for fire risk assessment and costs associated with not managing fires
  • The delegate will be able to identify typical sources of ignition and how fire spreads
  • The delegate will be able to conduct fire risk assessments and know how to review them regularly.
  • Course contents:

  • Background to fire safety legislation
  • What is the difference in the new approach to fire safety
  • Understanding of fire
  • The principles of fire risk assessment
  • Documenting findings
  • Practical fire risk assessment
  • Delegates who successfully complete the entire course will be awarded a RoSPA certificate of training.

    Additional information

    Payment options: RoSPA members receive a discount, paying £405 + VAT.

    Fire Risk Assessment

    £ 450 + VAT