Fire Safety Training
Identifying the potential for hazard
Do you know what action to take if you discover a fire?
This is undoubtedly one of the most important parts of any fire safety training programme.
- Do you know what action to take if a fire is discovered?
- What are your actions if you hear a fire alarm?
- Do you know how to contact the fire services?
- What are the fire marshals' duties?
What level of training is required by law?
Most companies require only basic fire safety training This should include house-keeping and knowing safe routes for exit. More specific training maybe required for medium to high risk places of work and generally include fighting live fires to providing clear fire risk information.
We're always happy to discuss your company policy and tailor a specific training course further to your fire risk assessment findings.
Available courses
- Fire Safety in the Workplace
- Fire Safety in the Workplace c/w Marshal Awareness Module *
- Fire Safety in the Workplace - Refresher Course.
*Live gas simulator training included.
Can you select the correct fire extinguisher in an emergency?
The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order states that adequate training must be provided and compliance rests with the 'responsible person'. This is the employer / owner or any other person who has control of any part of the premises.
The most important elements of any training is to provide concise and clear practical advice. Our trainers have many years of experience, setting a very high standard and the courses offered have been specially developed for every type of industry.
The syllabus can include:
- Identification and use of fire extinguishers
- The classifications of fire
- The principles of fire safety
- Housekeeping
- The wardens role
- Human behaviour
- Safely recognising dangerous routes
- Fire drills
- Evacuation strategy.
All courses can be modified to your specific needs.
Please contact us for more information on which of our Fire Safety Training Programmes would best meet your needs.


