Fire Safety Training Training Course for Managers - Certificate - RoSPA Accredited - Level 3 - 12 Topics - 128 Minutes

Fire Safety Training for Managers

LEVEL: 3

certified by: CPD

assured by: RoSPA
topics: 12
assessment: 1
pass mark: 75%
duration: 128 minutes
downloadable guides
downloadable risk assessments
downloadable personalised certificate
professional voiceover

RoSPA-accredited, CPD-certified

Fire Safety Training for Managers

LAW & LEGISLATION

This course covers key points from:

  • The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005

CONTENTS:

This RoSPA-assured, level-3, e-learning course is suitable for anyone who is required to know and understand their fire safety rights and responsibilities as a member of an organisation and who is responsible for members within the organisation.

The course includes optional voiceover recorded by a professional actor and includes downloadable resources, culminates with an assessment and provides certification upon completion to evidence the learning provided. It is specifically designed to teach learners everything from the basics of fire safety, covering areas such as the P.A.S.S technique and the specifics of fire safety laws, an introduction to risk assessments and covers active and reactive responsibilities.

Topic 1

introduction

 

Most common causes, locations, times, and dangers of fire, your rights and responsibilities.

introduction
Topic 2

what is fire?

 

The fire triangle, the 6 classes of fire and 5 types of extinguisher, what to use when.

what is fire?
Topic 3

fire hazards

 

Common hazards – common sources of ignition, common sources of fuel, reporting fire hazards.

 fire hazards
Topic 4

the nature of fire

 

What smoke is and how it can harm you, 4 main ways that fire can spread, how quickly can fire spread.

the nature of fire
Topic 5

preventing fire

 

Managing fire hazards to reduce risks, controlling sources of ignition and controlling sources of fuel, the 5 types of fire safety sign.

preventing fire
Topic 6

controlling fire

 

Fire extinguishers types reminder, how to use an extinguisher, the P.A.S.S. technique, fixed fire protection systems – active and passive.

controlling fire
Topic 7

in the event of fire

 

Human behaviour, raising the alarm, responding to a fire alarm, tackling fire, backdrafts. Fundamental rules and procedure for exit. 

in the event of fire
Topic 8

the law

 

Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 – who is responsible, duties of the responsible person, what premises are covered, shared premises, fire risk assessments.

the law
Topic 9

conducting the risk assessment

 

Requirements of the responsible person, the 5 steps to risk assessment – in detail. Assessing, removing hazards and reducing risk, recording your findings, producing an action plan, training, reviewing and updating the risk assessment.

conducting the risk assessment
Topic 10

taking action

 

How to reduce risk and remove hazards, common protective measures – fire detection and warning systems, escape routes, emergency lighting, requirements of fire signs, passive and active fire protection.

taking action
Topic 11

fire wardens – proactive duties

 

The difference between fire marshals and fire wardens, definition and proactive duties of a fire warden, how to conduct a fire drill – before, during and after.

fire wardens – proactive duties
Topic 12

fire wardens – reactive duties

 

What needs to be done in the event of, and after, a fire. Fighting fires, raising the alarm, evacuation, roll calls and reporting to the fire service. After a fire or a near miss.

fire wardens – reactive duties

EXTRA RESOURCES:

  • fire safety risk assessment template
  • flick at-a-glance: classes of fire
  • flick at-a-glance: fire extinguishers
  • flick at-a-glance: what type of fire, what type of extinguisher?

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