Learn effective measures for fire safety and smooth evacuation

A fire warden is responsible for making sure that his workplace is fully prepared for any fire accident. He plays a key role in making arrangements for evacuation procedures and ensures that fire safety measures are in place. Our Fire Warden training course is developed by Health and Safety Professionals. It provides theoretical knowledge on different types of fire, fire hazards, fire safety measures, effective evacuation procedures and the legal duties of a fire warden. Obviously, a fire warden also requires practical training. For example, he must know how to use a fire extinguisher. If he does not, he could put himself and others at further risk. Therefore, practical training is essential along with this training course. When you finish the course and receive practical training, you become a qualified fire warden, equipped to take care of fire safety measures at your workplace and to respond to emergencies. Anyone who wants to step into the role of a fire warden can take this course. It is not necessary for him to have any prior knowledge of fire safety since the course will covers all the basics. The course will especially be useful for managers, teachers, supervisors, receptionists and others who work in similar roles.

In the Fire Warden Training Course, you will learn

  1. The laws for workplace fire safety and the duties of a fire warden
  2. The common causes for fire accidents and the different types of fires that could occur
  3. How a fire starts and how it spreads in the workplace
  4. How to prevent fire accidents and how to minimize risk if they do occur
  5. The steps for risk assessment – identifying fire hazards, determining who could be harmed and deciding what precautions must be taken
  6. The details of fire safety equipment – fire detection systems, fire extinguishers, fire blankets etc.
  7. The importance of having evacuation routes, fire signs, emergency lighting and other emergency plans
  8. The procedures to effectively evacuate all employees, including those who are vulnerable or disabled
  9. What a fire warden must do during evacuation
  10. How to conduct fire drills
  1. The Fire Warden training course is 3 hours long.
  2. The course is accredited by CPD (Continuing Professional Development) and the RoSPA (Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents)
  3. At the end of the course, you will have an online assessment. The assessment has 25 multiple choice questions and you can pass if you score 80%.
  4. After you complete the assessment, you will receive a certificate through post. Although the certificate has no expiry date, the industry guidelines recommend that you renew your certificate after a year.