Fire Awareness Training

The course is designed to cover the basics of fire safety and to give individuals the opportunity to receive appropriate fire fighting techniques

  • The action to take on discovering a fire
  • How to raise the alarm
  • What to do
  • Responsibilities
  • Location of fire extinguishers and routes of escape
  • Advice on fire precautions and tips on housekeeping to minimise the risk of fire breaking out
  • Understanding the different types of fire extinguishers, how they work, their limitations and capabilities
  • Practical HANDS ON work putting out fires using various extinguishers

The cost of the course is £40 plus VAT per delegate and runs for 2 hours & 30 minutes.

 

 

Fire Warden/Marshall Training

This course contains the same as above but also it contains -

  • An explanation of the role of a Fire Warden/Marshall and the associated duties as the front line of defense against a fire.
  • Also covered are working with the manager responsible for fire safety to make sure the workplace and the employees are safe from fires.
  • Along with the above is a brief look at the Fire Safety legislation

The Cost for this course is £65 plus VAT per delegate and runs for 3 hours and 30 minutes.

 

 

Basic First Aid Training (specific to Fire/Evacuation related issues)

Add this to the Fire Training as listed above for an additional £30 plus VAT.

This course includes -

  • Action in an emergency including calling the emergency service and assessment of casualties and their condition.
  • Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation
  • The Recovery Position and care of an unconscious casualty
  • Treatment of wounds and bleeding
  • The signs symptoms and treatment for a casualty suffering smoke inhilation
  • Treatment of Burns
  • Management of Illnesses including Angina, Heart Attack, Seizures, Asthma, Diabetes etc

Added to the above course this takes the course finnishing time to 16.30. Lunch is provided on this course.

 

 

For a total of £95 plus VAT and one day you will have staff trained to manage any situation where fire is involved and be able to care for casualties until the arrival of the emergency services arrive.