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Who Should Attend the Fire Marshal Training Course?
This training is designed for people who have a key role in the management of fire safety in the workplace.
Fire Marshal Training Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this course, delegates will be able to confidently manage fire safety in the workplace both in emergency and non-emergency situations. You will be awarded with a Fire Marshal certificate to prove this.
Learning and Assessment
In this training you will cover the following modules:
• Fire legislation
• The basic chemistry of fire and its differing classes
• Fire fighting procedures
• Causes of fires and their prevention
• Emergency lighting
• Fixed fire fighting installations
• Evacuation assembly points and fire drills
• Fire alarms
• Fire hazards
• Routine fire safety inspections and maintaining a fire log
• Risk assessment awareness
• Extinguisher recognition and use (theory)*.
​This course complies with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005.
*Please note: Practical Fire Extinguisher Training is part of the course. As standard, The P-A-S-S technique is used for the extinguisher training, not live fire. There is the option of adding the realistic “Live Fire Extinguisher” training for course attendees for an additional £100 + VAT. Please contact us if you want this option adding.
P-A-S-S Technique
P – Pull the pin. It is there to prevent accidental discharge.
A – Aim low at the base of the fire. This is where the fuel source is.
S – Squeeze the lever above the handle. Release to stop the flow.
(Some extinguishers have a button instead of a lever).
S – Sweep from side to side. Move toward the fire, aiming low at its base. Sweep until all flames are extinguished. Watch for re-igniting. Repeat as necessary. Have site inspected by fire department.
