Fire Marshal – Online Training

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Fire Marshal Overview:

Our full suite of interactive video-based online courses can be white labelled and distributed by you.

Current legislation, The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, applies to all workplaces regardless of the number of employees and requires employers to provide adequate training in fire awareness for all members of their staff.

Fire Marshal Audience

Our Online Fire Marshal training courses are aimed at all employees to assist them in identifying and reducing the risk that fire presents in the workplace.

Fire marshals (sometimes known as fire wardens) are civilians trained to assist in emergency fire evacuation procedures at businesses and other organizations. It is a legal obligation that workplaces must have sufficient fire marshals to deal with fire emergencies.

Fire Marshal E-Learning Advantages

This Fire Marshal E-Learning training course provides extensive knowledge of fire prevention, evacuation protocol and using fire extinguishers.

It is a cost-effective way for employers to fulfil their legal obligation to provide their employees with the necessary understanding of fire awareness. Candidates can progress through the modules at their own pace and in their own time to fit the training in around their work and personal life.

The Fire Marshal E-Learning course is approved by leading industry bodies: The Institute of Hospitality, IIRSM, Gatehouse Awards & CPD.

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What Will You Learn?

  • Understand the role and legal responsibilities of a Fire Marshal/Fire Warden
  • Identify different types of fire hazards and fire classifications
  • Recognise how fires start and spread, and how to prevent them using workplace controls
  • Use the fire triangle to assess risk and eliminate sources of ignition, fuel, or oxygen
  • Understand the different types of fire extinguishers and their safe, correct usage
  • Conduct fire drills and evacuation procedures, including assisting vulnerable individuals
  • Carry out regular fire safety checks, reporting, and logbook updates
  • Maintain clear escape routes, emergency lighting, and signage
  • Understand communication protocols with fire and rescue services

Course Content

Chemistry of Fire

Common Causes of Fire

Basic Safety Features in Buildings

Introduction to Fire Extinguishers

What to do in Cases of Fire?

Fire Statistics

Current Fire Safety Legislation

Fire Risk

Preventative Measures

Safety Features within Buildings

Role of the Fire Marshal

Action on Fire Discovery

Fire Drills and Evacuation

Fire Extinguishers

Pre-Engagement Action

Using a Fire Extinguisher

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