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A Fire Warden training course (also known as a Fire Marshal course) teaches you how to identify fire hazards, reduce fire risks, and respond effectively during a workplace fire emergency.
The training gives you the knowledge needed to act as a responsible person on site, helping to lower the risk of fire and improve overall fire safety within the workplace.
This course is essential for employees who have responsibility for fire safety and emergency procedures at work. It helps ensure the safety of colleagues by teaching you how to carry out fire warden duties correctly and confidently.
In the course, you will learn how to conduct your fire warden duties within the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005.
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Depending on the size of your business, you will need a certain number of fire marshals. You will require enough to cover the size of the building and enough backup if any fire wardens are absent. You don’t want to be in an emergency with no trained personnel on-site.
By having one or more fire wardens in your business, you contribute to reducing the fire hazards in the workplace. They will notice high-risk activity and prevent the risk. Fire can not only be hazardous, but it can also be very costly to a business afterwards.
This Fire Warden course covers the following topics (for the full list of topics covered in this training, keep reading):
This course can be delivered in the following ways:
If you are looking to train a group of your employees as fire wardens, we can arrange the course in-house for you.
We can deliver In-house courses at a 3B centre or a venue of your choice; we can tailor the content to be relevant to your organisation to encourage helpful discussion about internal fire safety.
If you would like to book an in-house course, fill in the enquiry form on this page, and our friendly team will assist you.
This course is also available to complete online via eLearning. The eLearning course is an ideal alternative for those who don’t have time to attend a set course date and prefer to complete the course independently.
This delivery format is also a good option for those who find learning difficult in the classroom.
For more information, visit our Fire Warden eLearning course page.
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This course is split into two parts; a classroom theory and a pratical. The practical element includes demonstrating the different types of extinguishers and the relevant safety signs around the building.
The trainer will cover the following subjects on the course:
By the end of the training course, you will:
To pass the course, you must complete a multiple-choice examination and show your understanding to the tutor.
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We deliver the course over approximately three hours.
There are no formal requirements for this course.
We also ask that you have a good level of speaking and understanding English.
You should refresh Fire Warden training at least annually, and ideally from 6-12 months.
Yes, we offer a eLearning fire warden training option that you can complete at your own pace.
Yes, you will receive a fire warden training certificate with a standard validity of 3 years, however it can vary depending on multiple factors such as your building type, local regulations, etc
There’s no specific number, but HSE fire safety regulations suggests that Low-risk workplaces should have one trained fire warden for every 50 employees; 1 Fire Warden for every 20 employees for medium-risk workplace and 1 Fire Warden for every 15 employees.
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