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Fire Warden Training
This qualification will benefit anyone in the workplace who has been appointed to carry out fire safety tasks on behalf of the employer. It is particularly suitable for employees hoping to develop their basic fire safety awareness and undertake specific fire safety roles (for example as fire wardens/marshals or similar) in order to assist their employer to manage fire risk.
It takes a detailed look at fire hazards and corresponding control measures, outlines the procedures for fire risk assessments and fire safety inspections, and offers guidance on the use of fire safety equipment and the implementation of emergency procedures, including the safe evacuation of people in a defined area of responsibility. As well as stating the legal duties of an employer and an employee with respect to fire safety in the workplace.
Level 1 Award in Fire Safety Awareness
This qualification will benefit anyone in a work environment as it provides candidates with an understanding of the key principles of fire safety, including measures to prevent fires occurring and actions to be taken in the event that a fire does break out.
It is appropriate equally for those with no specific fire-safety role within the workplace and as an introduction for those who intend to move on to further fire safety training. It will also benefit those who are starting a new job – as part of an induction programme.
Level 2 Award in Fire Safety Awareness
This qualification will benefit anyone in the workplace who has been appointed to carry out fire safety tasks on behalf of the employer. It is particularly suitable for employees hoping to develop their basic fire safety awareness and undertake specific fire safety roles (for example as fire wardens/marshals or similar) in order to assist their employer to manage fire risk.
It takes a detailed look at fire hazards and corresponding control measures, outlines the procedures for fire risk assessments and fire safety inspections, and offers guidance on the use of fire safety equipment and the implementation of emergency procedures, including the safe evacuation of people in a defined area of responsibility. As well as stating the legal duties of an employer and an employee with respect to fire safety in the workplace.