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6 Hours Onsite Fire Safety for Fire Marshals Training Certification | ||||||
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Fire Safety for Fire MarshalsFire Safety Qualifications Number: 301511
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Price of 6 Hours Onsite Fire Safety for Fire Marshals Training | ||||||
6 Hours Onsite Fire Safety for Fire Marshals Training £495.00 +VAT for 12 People NOTE: we cover most of the UK for 6 Hours Onsite Fire Safety for Fire Marshals courses.
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12 people
10.5 Hours
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Fire Safety for Fire Marshals Training Description | ||||||
Ofqual Regulated Level 2 Fire Safety for Fire MarshalsThis qualification develops the learner’s knowledge of fire safety in the workplace including the use of a range of fire controls and safe evacuation procedures. The learner will understand the role of the Fire Marshal in supporting individuals and facilitating safe evacuations. The qualification supports a Fire Marshal role in the workplace. This is an Ofqual Regulated Fire Safety Qualification (RQF). Fire Safety for Fire Marshals Training Course Content: 1.1 The fire triangle 1.2 The methods of smoke and fire spread 1.3 How the risk of fire can be lowered in a workplace including appropriate storage of materials 2.1 The common fire controls in a workplace including detection of fire, heat, flame and smoke; construction to fire standards; compartmentalisation; fire doors; fire exits; fire warning systems both manual and automated. 2.2 How to use a range of fire controls including fire exits and fire doors 2.3 The importance of clear routes or travel including reduction in likelihood of trips and falls 2.4 How to use a range of portable fire extinguishers 3.1 The importance of actions to be taken on hearing a fire alarm 3.2 How a safe evacuation can be undertaken in a workplace 3.3 The learner must outline how members of the public and visitors should be alerted to the presence of a potential fire 4.1 What is meant by the term personal emergency evacuation plan or a bespoke plan intended to support individuals who may need additional support when a fire alarm is activated during an evacuation. 4.2 When a personal emergency evacuation plan (PEEP) would be implemented 4.3 Ways of supporting an individual during an evacuation including alternative fire warning 5.1 The actions to be taken by a Fire Marshal during an evacuation including ensuring they can be identified as a Fire Marshal 5.2 How to undertake a search of a workplace including a systematic search of all areas ensuring others leave the building 5.3 The information that should be passed to the emergency services 5.4 The day-to-day duties of a Fire Marshal |
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