Highfield L2 Award in the Principles of Fire Safety
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I recently attended the Fire Marshal course and it was practical, informative and relevant to my work. The discussion points were interesting –I learnt a lot even thought I had attended this course before. I would recommend Envesca to anyone.
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Course
In Barnwood and Swindon
Description
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Type
Course
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Level
Beginner
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Location
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Class hours
8h
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Duration
1 Day
The aim of the course is to ensure your employees can identify the hazards and risks associated with fire in the workplace. In addition, they will know how these risks can be effectively controlled.
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Location
Start date
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About this course
Candidates are not required to have any prior knowledge or qualifications in fire safety to enable them to attend this course. It is also recommended that candidates have a minimum of level 1 in literacy or equivalent.
Reviews
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I recently attended the Fire Marshal course and it was practical, informative and relevant to my work. The discussion points were interesting –I learnt a lot even thought I had attended this course before. I would recommend Envesca to anyone.
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Course rating
Recommended
Centre rating
Sarah Bellew
Subjects
- Fire Safety
- Fire Hazards
- Fire control methods
- Evacuation process
- Fire risk assessment
- Fire safety inspections
- IT
- Communication Skills
- Fire safety in the workplace
- Law
Teachers and trainers (1)
Simon Ellis
Operations Director
Course programme
- Legal duties of employers and employees with respect to fire safety in the workplace.
- Penalties of not complying.
- The common causes of fires in the workplace.
- Components of the fire triangle.
- The damaging effects of workplace fires.
- How to identify hazards during and after a fire.
- The characteristics of fire and smoke spread.
- Identifying and controlling fire hazards.
- How to implement fire control methods.
- Fire exits and providing a clear means of escape.
- Fire detection and how to raise the alarm confidently.
- Managing the evacuation process.
- Common fire fighting systems.
- How to extinguish fires.
- The use of portable fire fighting equipment including practical hands on experience.
- The importance of fire risk assessments and who carries them out.
- The stages of a fire risk assessment.
- How to carry out fire safety inspections.
- Understanding and inspecting fire-fighting equipment and systems.
- The important role of a fire marshal including duties and responsibilities. Providing induction briefings.
Highfield L2 Award in the Principles of Fire Safety