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Fire Marshal

This half-day in-person training equips attendees with the knowledge, practical skills, and confidence to act as designated fire marshals in their workplace.

Face-to-face training covers the emergency responsibilities of a Fire Marshal – such as leading safe evacuations in the event of a fire – as well as identifying fire risks and maintaining good fire safety practices on site. Practical fire extinguisher training is included.

It’s an excellent option for organisations wanting to ensure they meet their legal obligations under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005.

Safewell can deliver this training at your site, plus we also run some open courses at our Wiltshire location. Get in touch for availability.

We also offer Fire Safety Awareness training, as well as Fire Extinguisher.

Also, see our online Fire Safety courses for basic awareness and refresher learning.

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Course Description

Fire risks in the workplace

Understand fire safety measures and legislation

The critical role of the Fire Marshal

Fast and effective evacuation procedures

Fire extinguishers – the types and how to deploy

Learning Objectives

Understand fire spread and prevention

Awareness of legal responsibilities

Confidence in organising an evacuation and area sweep

Competence in understanding different fire extinguishers and when/how to use

I thought the training was absolutely perfect. Your knowledge, instruction method and the course content made the course enjoyable for all involved, and it was of a standard that I thought was exceptional.

Nick Barnard

J Chandler & C0 (Buckfast) Ltd

I liked the format and how the trainer ran the course. I’ve done a few in the past and this one wasn’t boring at all. It kept me interested all the time and passed on a lot of information in a few hours. Five stars.

Lukasz Goralczyk

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