FPA TRAINING

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Level 3 Certificate in Fire Risk Assessment online

DURATION: 6 months

PRICE: £2,100.00

COURSE CODE: WA01

This qualification provides learners with the knowledge suitable for fire risk assessors defined as a ‘competent person’ by the UK Government’s Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, the Fire Safety Act 2021, the Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022, the Fire (Scotland) Act 2005, the Fire Safety (Scotland) Regulations 2006, the Fire and Rescue Services (Northern Ireland) Order 2006 and the Fire Safety Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2010. Delegates will need to demonstrate they are capable of carrying out fire risk assessments and have the underpinning knowledge needed, at the required depth, to confirm occupational competence at a foundation level.

Duration

  • Must be completed within 6 months.

Certification

  • ABBE Level 3 Certificate in Fire Risk Assessment (RQF Level 3) - 603/4897/5
  • 29 Institute of Fire Safety Managers (IFSM) CPD hours (Unit 31)

Successful completion of this course entitles learners to use post nominal letters.

The FPA has been awarded Direct Claim Status (DCS) for this qualification in recognition of the quality of its processes, procedures, delivery, assessment, and learner experience. DCS allows the FPA to claim learners’ qualification certificates without having to wait for an external quality assurance audit, meaning that learners do not experience delays in receiving proof of achievement and can be confident in the service they will experience.

Progression

How to apply

Download our application form here and return this to training@thefpa.co.uk

Download our fire risk assessment learner handbook here.

FPA members receive a 10% discount.

Read our case study about the Level 3 Certificate in Fire Risk Assessment.

Download our training course prospectus.

All pricing is subject to VAT.

Qualification structure and aims

WL31: Fundamental Principles

Undertaken as a 5-day online tutor-led course, providing the underpinning framework for practical fire risk assessments including:

  • The legal framework
  • Building construction and the risks posed from fire
  • Fire growth and hazard identification
  • Fire safety in the protection of people at risk

Assessment: a written response to a series of essay-style questions within 4 weeks of undertaking the course.

L32: Health, Safety, and Security

The aim of this unit is to:

  • develop knowledge, understanding and skills to contribute to the health, safety and security of the workplace
  • demonstrate effective working relationships
  • conduct fire risk assessments in a professional and ethical manner, complying with organisational and legal requirements

Assessment: a written response to a series of essay-style questions which may require a professional discussion with your assessor.

L33: Prepare to undertake fire risk assessments

Undertaken as a self-study module, you will be required to meet the following criteria:

  • Determine the necessary level of competence
  • Ensure the necessary level of resource
  • Ensure that responsibilities are understood and agreed

L34: Undertake and report on fire risk assessments in simple premises

You will be required to complete a minimum of 3 fire risk assessments over a variety of building types and provide the specified evidence to achieve this unit.

Assessment

You will be required to complete a portfolio of evidence consisting of self-study, online activities, class-based assessment, and practical examples of work. You will be required to complete a minimum of 3 fire risk assessments and provide the specified additional evidence to achieve this qualification. The total qualification time for this certificate is 300 hours.

This Level 3 Fire Risk Assessment training course is suitable for employees and consultants who intend to carry out fire risk assessments. There are no formal requirements for entry onto this qualification.

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