Fire Safety

Fire Safety Awareness

Our fire safety awareness course can be delivered on-site or in a local classroom setting, in a blended learning format with e-learning and practical assessment to follow, or delivered by one of our tutors through a video conference TEAMS meeting, which includes a remote practical extinguisher-use assessment for immediate certification.
Trainees who complete the e-learning course without practical extinguisher assessment are awarded a Fire Safety Awareness Certificate.

A practical assessment of extinguisher selection and use must be completed to gain a full 3 year certificate.

Training Options

Classroom Course: €50
Onsite or Local Training Room
Tutored Course & Practical Assessment

Remote Instructor: €50
Video Conference Meeting
Tutored Course & Practical Assessment

Blended Learning: €45
E-Learning Theory Training
Tutored Practical Assessment

E-Learning Course: €35
E-Learning Theory Training
Safety Awareness Certificate

Course Content

The following topics are covered during this course:

  • What is fire?, Why do we need training?
  • Legislation – Legal Requirements
  • Fire Prevention
  • Fire Detection & Warning Systems
  • Emergency Evacuation Plans & Procedures
  • Fire Protection
  • Fire Extinguishment
  • Final Quiz
  • Practical assessment

Fire Risk Assessment

A fire risk assessment is crucial for maintaining safety in your place of work. It involves identifying potential fire hazards, assessing the level of risk, and implementing strategies to mitigate those risks. By conducting a thorough assessment, employers can pinpoint vulnerabilities, such as sources of ignition or flammable materials, and take corrective actions.
In addition to assessing fire risks, preparing an escape plan is essential. This plan should outline clear and accessible escape routes for everyone on the premises. Consider factors such as the number of floors and possible obstacles. Regularly reviewing and practicing this escape plan ensures that everyone knows what to do in case of a fire. At least two emergency evacuation drills must be carried out by businesses in Ireland every year

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