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Principles of the Role of a Fire Marshal Level 2

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    Course Details

    What does it cover?

    There are a total of 4 training modules included in this online training course that cover the key syllabus of the Principles of the Role of a Fire Marshal Level 2 course. Each module has a total of 5 multiple-choice questions at the end to test learner knowledge. These modules include:

    • Module 1 Introduction to Fire Safety
    • Module 2 The characteristics of fire
    • Module 3 Fire Safety legislation
    • Module 4 Assessing and managing risk

    How long will it take?

    This course takes approximately:

    2 - 3 Hours

    All of our courses are designed to make learning quick and easy. Learning times may vary dependent on the learner’s existing experience and preferred pace.

    Learner Outcomes

    Learners will receive a Highfield eLearning PDF certificate of completion upon successfully passing the course, that they can then save or print.

    Learning Management System

    Our learning management system gives you the ability to monitor and manage your delegates’ training activity & progress, making training teams a breeze.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Do I need Fire Safety Training?

    Yes, responsibility for complying with the Fire Safety Order 2005 rests with the Responsible Person. For a business this will usually be the employer or any person who has control of the workplace, such as the owner, manager or occupier. This person must have adequate training and ensure that their employees have received adequate fire safety training. HM Government state that you must provide adequate training for your staff.

    What is the role of a ‘Responsible Person’ in a business?

    As the responsible person you must:

    • carry out or have written a fire risk assessment of the premises and review it regularly
    • tell staff or their representatives about the risks you’ve identified
    • put in place, and maintain, appropriate fire safety measures
    • plan for an emergency
    • provide staff information, fire safety instruction and training
    What is a Fire Marshal/ Fire Warden?

    A Fire Marshal/ Fire Warden is a person who holds specific responsibilities within a business that help in the management of fire safety and the evacuation a of building’s occupants in the event of an emergency.

    A Fire Warden’s duties and responsibilities vary from business to business, depending on the risks outlined in their Fire Risk Assessment.

    The responsibilities of a Fire Marshal’s/ Fire Warden can generally be split into two categories: day to day management of Fire Safety and the management of an emergency situation.

    Do I need to provide training for all employees?

    As the responsible person you must carry out and regularly review a fire risk assessment of the premises. This will identify what you need to do to prevent fire and keep people safe. You must train all employees in the risk of fire.

    To get more details on our fire courses, please call us FREE on 0800 470 473.

    What are the minimum or maximum number of delegates on each course?

    There are no minimum requirements and you can train as many delegates as you like with E-learning. However, for effective In-house training we recommend one trainer to 12 delegates. If you need say 30 people training all at once at your premises on a particular day we would simply supply two trainers.

    Do I need a Fire risk assessment?

    The responsible person must carry out and regularly review a fire risk assessment of the premises. This will identify what you need to do to prevent fire and keep people safe. Fire Safety at Work can provide the business with a detailed fire risk assessment carried out by a qualified risk assessor.

    You must keep a written record of your fire risk assessment if your business has 5 or more people.

    Can I train on a weekend or bank holiday?

    Absolutely yes, you can choose to take your training at a time and location of your choice and there is no additional cost. This applies to both In-house training and E-learning.

    How long do the courses take to complete?

    The courses differ in length. When you browse each course the duration is shown in the course details. E-learning is typically the quickest method of training.

    Do the courses have an exam?

    E-learning courses have multiple questions throughout the courses. In-house training courses typically have a multiple choice exam at the end of the course.

    Do I need to have any specialist equipment?

    No, Fire Safety at Work trainers will supply any equipment necessary for your course, should you need it. Fire extinguishers can be supplied at additional cost.
    E-learning courses can be taken on any PC or tablet.

    How long is my eLearning course certificate valid for?

    To ensure that knowledge is kept up-to-date with legislation and best practices, and to reduce skills fade, it is recommended that the knowledge is refreshed annually.

    Ultimately, it is the responsibility of the delegates’ training administrator or learning & compliance manager to decide when the training needs to be refreshed.

    System Requirements

    For the best experience, a Windows or Mac Laptop/Desktop computer with the latest version
    of Google Chrome is highly recommended.

    Other browsers and devices, such as iPads and Tablets may not be compatible with some courses. Please get in touch for further advice. Please note Smartphones, Chromebooks and iPad Pro devices
    are currently unsupported.

    NOTE: Enabling JavaScript and a stable broadband connection are required.

    Fire Marshals (also known as fire wardens) are civilians trained to assist in emergency fire evacuation procedures at businesses and other organisations. It is a legal obligation that workplaces must have a sufficient number of fire marshals to deal with fire emergencies.

    This online training course offers a detailed guide to Fire Safety best practice. It's ideal for managers, supervisors, team leaders, fire marshals or wardens. It's also a great choice for new employees and refresher training, or anyone working in an environment where there is a potential risk of fire.

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