Employers are legally required to comply with The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety Order 2005) and provide information, instruction and training to employees about fire precaution in the workplace. The Welding Academy provides a comprehensive range of fire safety courses to ensure a safe working environment is maintained at all times.
Fire Marshall / Warden
Duration: 4 hours
The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 requires adequate information, instruction and training are provided for persons nominated with fire safety responsibilities. Appointing and training fire wardens provides management with the opportunity to significantly improve fire prevention practices in the workplace and form part of a good fire safety management system.
Course modules include:
- The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005
- The fire triangle
- Different classes of fire
- Common causes of fire in the workplace
- The dangers of flashover and backdraught
- The prevention of fires in the workplace
- Action in the event of a fire in the workplace
- Emergency evacuation procedures
- Recording and training regime
- Role of the fire warden in a non-emergency
- Role of the fire warden in an emergency
- Liaising with the fire service
- Fire extinguishers and fire blankets (introduction)
Delivery method: classroom tutorial and group activities
Assessment: A written assessment
Fire Marshall / Warden with Safe Use of Extinguishers
Duration: 4 hours
The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 requires adequate information, instruction and training are provided for persons nominated with fire safety responsibilities. Appointing and training fire wardens provide management with the opportunity to significantly improve fire prevention practices in the workplace and form part of a good fire safety management system.
Course modules include:
- The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005
- The fire triangle
- Different classes of fire
- Common causes of fire in the workplace
- The dangers of flashover and backdraught
- The prevention of fires in the workplace
- Action in the event of a fire in the workplace
- Emergency evacuation procedures
- Recording and training regime
- Role of the fire warden in a non-emergency
- Role of the fire warden in an emergency
- Liaising with the fire service
- Fire extinguishers and fire blankets
Delivery method: classroom tutorial, group activities and practical demonstrations
Assessment: A written assessment