This qualification is aimed at all staff, particularly new starters in any workplace, where a basic understanding of fire safety is required. Learners gaining this qualification will know that fire safety is the responsibility of everyone in the workplace and will recognize their contribution in the prevention of fires and fire spread.
Introduction
Welcome and Introductions
o Trainer introduction and participants’ brief introductions
o Overview of the course objectives and agenda|
Module 1: Understanding Fire
• The Fire Triangle
o Elements of fire: Heat, fuel, and oxygen
• Classes of Fire
o Different types of fire (A, B, C, D, K)
• Causes of Fire
o Common causes and how to prevent them
Module 2: Fire Warden Responsibilities
Role of a Fire Warden
o Duties before, during, and after an emergency
• Legal Obligations
o Overview of relevant fire safety legislation and regulations
• Fire Safety Policies and Procedures
o Company-specific fire safety protocols
Module 3: Fire Prevention
• Fire Risk Assessments
o Conducting and understanding fire risk assessments
• Fire Safety Inspections
o Regular inspection and maintenance of fire safety equipment
• Good Housekeeping
o Importance of maintaining a clean and safe work environment
Module 4: Emergency Procedures
Evacuation Procedures
o Developing and practicing evacuation plans
• Assembly Points
o Identifying and managing assembly points
• Assisting Vulnerable Individuals
o Procedures for assisting people with disabilities or special needs
Module 5: Fire Detection and Alarm Systems
Types of Fire Alarms and Detectors
o Different alarm systems and their functions
• Responding to Alarms
o Actions to take when an alarm sounds
• Testing and Maintenance
o Regular testing and upkeep of alarm systems
Module 6: Fire Extinguishers and Equipment
Types of Fire Extinguishers
o Identifying and using different types of fire extinguishers
• Other Firefighting Equipment
o Use of fire blankets, hoses, and other equipment
• Practical Demonstration
o Hands-on practice with extinguishers (if possible)
Module 7: Practical Skills and Drills
Evacuation Drills
o Conducting and participating in fire drills
• Scenario-Based Training
o Role-playing different fire scenarios and responses
• Communication Skills
o Effective communication during an emergency
Module 8: Post-Evacuation Procedures
Head Counts and Roll Calls
o Ensuring everyone is accounted for
• Reporting and Documentation
o Recording incidents and debriefing
• Returning to Building
o Safe re-entry procedures
Conclusion and Assessment
Review and Q&A
o Recap of key points and questions from participants
• Assessment
o Short quiz or assessment to test knowledge gained
• Certification and Feedback
Duration :Â 4 Hours