Fire Marshals sometimes know as Fire Wardens are civilians trained to assist in an emergency fire evacuation procedures at YOUR business or organisation. It is a legal obligation that workplaces have sufficient number of fire marshals to deal with fire emergencies.
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The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, applies to all workplaces regardless of the number of employees and requires employers to provide adequate training in fire awareness for all members of their staff.
Our online fire safety training courses are aimed at all employees to assist them in identifying and reducing the risk that fire presents in the workplace.
Fire marshals (sometimes known as fire wardens) are civilians trained to assist in emergency fire evacuation procedures at businesses and other organizations. It is a legal obligation that workplaces must have a sufficient number of fire marshals to deal with fire emergencies.
Our Fire Marshal Training course provides extensive knowledge of fire prevention, evacuation protocol and using fire extinguishers.
Professionally Developed With Modules Covering Risk Assessments Current legislation
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How often do day staff require fire training UK?
Fire drills and training
You need to train new staff when they start work and tell all employees about any new fire risks. You should carry out at least one fire drill per year and record the results.
Is fire extinguisher training mandatory UK?
YES Did you know? Employers are legally required by law (The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005) to provide information, instruction and training to employees about fire precautions in the workplace.