FPA TRAINING

Training

Fire Warden Training

DURATION: 4 Hours

PRICE: £830.00

COURSE CODE: C01

Fire warden training is essential to ensure thorough fire awareness and extinguisher training is key to understanding the threat posed by fire. Our fire warden training course content includes hands on fire extinguisher training and interactive training in risk assessment and mitigation. This is an onsite fire marshal training course, delivered at your venue at a time to suit you. It is recommended that fire wardens undertake training every 3 years.

Learning outcomes

  • Understand fire safety responsibilities
  • Understand the nature of fire and how it spreads to be aware of the hazards of fire
  • Understand why emergency procedures are implemented
  • Distinguish between the different types of extinguisher and the fires for which they are suited

Certification

  • Fire Protection Association (FPA) Certificate
  • 3 Institute of Fire Safety Managers (IFSM) CPD hours
  • CFPA Europe Certificate in Basic Firefighting and Fire Prevention

Progression

Cost excludes trainer travel and accommodation. Please request a quotation at training@thefpa.co.uk.

Preferential rates for FPA members.

This course can be partially funded through the CITB Employer Network.

Download our training course prospectus.

All pricing is subject to VAT.

  • Fire legislation, facts and figures
  • Combustion principles and how fire spreads
  • Fire case study
  • How to spot common hazards
  • Actions in the event of fire and evacuation principles
  • Fire wardens’ responsibilities
  • Routine fire safety checks
  • Fire extinguisher theory and practical (location dependent)
  • Training managers
  • Health and safety managers
  • Office managers
  • Team managers
  • Team leaders
  • Building managers
  • Facilities managers

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