Fire safety at work should be a priority to protect lives, property and your business. It is important that your employees know how to act if there is a fire. Fire Safety training will encourage staff to reduce the risk of fire and to be effectively prepared if a fire occurs.
Get Fire Safety Training in Manchester at our training venue in Stockport, Greater Manchester.
North West Training Venue.
The Heatons Centre,
Thornfield Road,
Stockport,
SK4 3LD
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Ouch Learning and Development.
13c Riverside Park,
Station Rd,
Wimborne,
Dorset,
BH21 1QU
Our expert team can come to your premises anywhere in the UK. We bring the equipment, knowledge and expertise to ensure your team are fully trained, in-house.
Most of our Fire Safety Courses are also available online. Get expert training online with a team of highly experienced course instructors.
“An excellent, well-paced and well-structured training session for our Fire Wardens. Max, the instructor, is clearly very comfortable as a trainer.”
Steve Davis
Fire safety training is a program designed to educate individuals on the prevention of fires, the proper use of firefighting equipment, and evacuation procedures in the event of a fire. It aims to increase awareness of fire hazards and promote safe practices to reduce the risk of fires in the workplace or other settings.
You can read more information about fire safety in our Ultimate Guide to Fire Safety.
Employers are typically responsible for providing necessary fire training to employees based on the specific risks associated with their workplace. Fire training is suitable for anyone at any level, from all industries, from employees to managers.
You can read more information about fire safety in our Ultimate Guide to Fire Safety.
Fire training is a legal requirement in the United Kingdom. The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 is the primary legislation governing fire safety in England and Wales.
According to these regulations, employers (and those with control of premises) are legally obligated to ensure the safety of employees and others on the premises, including providing adequate fire safety training.
You can read more information about fire safety in our Ultimate Guide to Fire Safety.
Fire safety training is a proactive and preventive measure that not only helps prevent fires but also ensures a swift and effective response in the event of a fire emergency, ultimately protecting lives and property.
It’s important for employers to stay informed about the specific fire safety regulations applicable to their region within the UK and to work towards creating a safe environment by providing adequate training and implementing appropriate fire safety measures.
You can read more information about fire safety in our Ultimate Guide to Fire Safety.
In the context of fire safety in the UK, there is no legal difference between the terms “fire marshal” and “fire warden” and are often used interchangeably. Fire wardens and fire marshals are both civilians with fire responsibilities within the workplace.
In some larger organisations, there may be the need to separate responsibilities and have both a fire marshal and a fire warden carrying out different tasks.
You can read more information about fire safety in our Ultimate Guide to Fire Safety.
Yes. We can offer fire safety training both face-to-face and live online (except Driver CPC).
You can read more information about fire safety in our Ultimate Guide to Fire Safety.
Yes. After successfully completing any of our fire safety courses, you will receive a digital certificate.
You can read more information about fire safety in our Ultimate Guide to Fire Safety.