Available Training Courses
Fire Awareness Training
Designed to give individuals the necessary information, knowledge and training to be competent in basic fire safety. The law requires all employed personnel to have adequate fire awareness training.
- Course Content:
- → Fire Reform Regulations
- → Causes of Fire
- → Fire Prevention
- → Evacuation Procedures
- → Fire Extinguishers (Theory)
- → Video presentation
Fire Warden Training with Digital Fire Extinguisher Training
This will provide you with competent people who will ensure that the risk of fire is minimised and that accidents are dealt with swiftly and effectively, minimising danger to life and property.
- Course Content:
- → Principles of Fire Safety
- → What Fire is and How it Spreads
- → Preventing Fires Occurring
- → Controlling the effects if they Start
- → Means of Extinguishing Fires
- → Role of a Fire Warden and Fire Marshal
- → Emergency Procedures and Means of Escape
- → Evacuation of People with Disabilities
- → Demonstration of Fire Extinguishers
Digital Fire Training
Laser Driven Training System senses where the user aims and sweeps a laser training extinguisher and automatically varies the LED driven digital flames in response. The electronic control system responds to the traineesÂ’ actions, putting the fire out only when the extinguisher is used correctly. It uses a conical laser to replicate extinguisher discharge rather than depending on a dry-chemical or CO2 extinguisher.
Because only laser light is emitted from the training extinguisher, extinguisher training can now be conducted virtually anywhere. Digital flames also respond to compressed air and water Smart Extinguishers™ for additional training variations.
Watch the VideoFire Risk Assessment Awareness
This course introduces delegates to the principles of Risk Assessment and applies them to the specifics of assessing the risks of fire. The level of training provided in this one day course is for awareness only, which might prove sufficient for genuinely low risk environments. However, it is primarily aimed at enabling attendees to identify those situations where professional help is needed.
As a consequence, the training does not cover the practicalities of responding to a fire – for example as might be required by fire wardens. Instead, it approaches the subject from the point of view of identifying the risks that could result in fire and what should be done to eliminate or reduce them to levels that are reasonably practicable.
- Objectives:
- → Understand the principles of combustion, how fires occur and how they spread
- → Appreciate the requirements imposed on employers by legislation
- → Undertake Fire Risk Assessments in low risk environments, following the industry standard approach
- → Control the risk of fire breaking out, safeguard against fatalities or serious injury and to provide effective means of fire fighting
- → Know when to call in professional help
- → Document the results of Fire Risk Assessments and the recommendations arising from them
Who should attend:
The course is aimed at persons who are responsible for assessing fire risks in their organisations and for developing strategies to reduce risks to reasonably practicable levels.
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