Fire Warden Awareness

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Fire Warden | Online Training Course

Fire Warden Awareness

Fire is both useful and necessary, but it’s also extremely dangerous. In your workplace, it’s important to have a fire warden and fire marshals to ensure everyone stays safe in the event of a fire, as well as mitigate fire risk around the workplace. You can and should play your part in fire safety, wherever you work, to keep everyone safe.

Learning Outcomes

• Identify different types of fire hazard and dangers so they can be mitigated• Understand the fire triangle and be away of how to break it• Describe the effects and consequences of fire• Recognise the danger that smoke poses to your health

What you will learn

This fire warden training course is an overview of what fire warden responsibilities involve, and they include understanding roles, firefighting equipment, managing hazards to prevent and control hazards and understanding key legislation. You’ll also learn about the fire triangle and the effects of smoke.

Who I this course for

This online fire warden training course is very useful if you’re someone who has been assigned fire warden duties or is deemed the ‘responsible person’ in your organisation, but equally it’ll be useful for anyone to become aware of what those duties might be.

Accessibility

Everyone has the right to learn and learner need can vary demanding on environment or disabilities. This course comes with transcripts so people have text options for an media, subtitles for all videos and is screen reader friendly with alternative text.We take a number of steps to ensure visuals and navigation is easy for your people. For more information on the steps we take for accessibility check out how we make our courses.

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    Policy & Compliance
  • Course Title
    Fire Warden Awareness
  • Duration
    15 mins
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