Fire Marshal
Fire Marshal 1 Day

Who Should Attend?

Where an employer has carried out a risk assessment and identified a need for a fully qualified Fire Marshal, a person should be nominated for training in accordance with legal requirements.

Course Content
This is a comprehensive practical course for those who have a responsibility for tackling small fires, assisting with staff evacuation and for those who help formulate company fire procedures.

All our Fire Safety courses are designed to help you to comply with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. Changes in fire safety legislation during 2006 have seen the issue of fire certificates cease and places more responsibility on the employer to take fire safety precautions.
- Fire Safety 10
- Aims of Fire Safety
- Fire Prevention
- Principles of Combustion
- Methods of Evacuation
- Human Behaviour in Fire
- Actions on Discovering a Fire
- Workplace Fires
- Means of Escape
- Fire growth and spread
- Use of the Extinguisher
- Practical Fire Fighting, up to 2 hours
- The Role of the Fire Marshal 

Completion Certificate
On successful completion of the course, the delegate will receive a certificate of attendance. This is valid for one year.

 
Tools
 
Key Details
Provided by:
Safety First Aid Training


 
Duration1 day
 
£110
per delegate