The Role of the Fire Marshal
Course Objectives
Fire & Rescue Service guidance stresses the importance of good fire prevention and protection management and the prompt and orderly evacuation of premises in the event of an alarm situation. This course demonstrates the key actions staff should follow on discovery of a fire or in raising an alarm and how this is crucial to ensure effective fire safety in the workplace.
Contents
- Understanding Fire
- Backdraft and flashover
- Fire Safety Legislation
- Fire Detection and Warning
- Means of Escape
- Fire Safety Induction Training
- Fire Drills
- Calling the Fire and Rescue Service
- Evacuating the workplace
Who should attend
Anyone who is assigned the role of designated Fire Marshal or Fire Warden and has no prior or recent formal training. Individuals who are responsible for overseeing fire safety or are required to act in a position of responsibility during a fire emergency.
Course benefits
- Gain a clear understanding of current Fire Safety legislation
- Be clear on the role of a Fire Marshal in the event of a fire situation
- Effective evacuation and liaison with the Fire & Rescue Service
- Understand how people react in the event of fire
Additional information
This course is only available in an e-Learning format and e-Learning modules can be completed at your own pace and whenever you like!
Certificates
All delegates who successfully complete this course will receive a certificate of attendance.
Trainers background
The trainer for this course has extensive experience in design and delivery of health & safety training programmes. They are qualified by NEBOSH (National Examination Board for Occupational Safety & Health) and Associate member of IOSH (Institute of Occupational Safety & Health) and is a member of the Chartered Management Institute and the International Institute of Risk and Safety Management and the Association for Project Safety.