1 Day Course (7 hours)
Fire safety and implications for the working environment
The Fire safety and implications course looks more widely at the requirements of The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 and the implications for the responsible person and their duties to prevent fire, protect the environment and be responsible for control of the premises. Additionally the course looks at undertaking a suitable and sufficient fire risk assessment, keeping and maintaining records and organising emergency evacuations.
Course Overview
Candidates will gain a greater awareness of the risks of fire and the control measures to prevent it occurring, additionally they will have the ability to manage others, undertake and maintain a fire risk assessment by recognition of hazards and risks and their subsequent control.
Course Content
- Fire risk assessment (including practical example)
- Hazards and risks
- Control measures
- Record keeping
- Competent person
- Maintenance programmes
- Inter agency liaison
Outcomes
Candidates will be able to manage fire safety on a day to day basis, maintain fire risk assessments, understand control measures and deal with emergency situations
Course duration
1 day (7 hours)