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Fire Safety Training / Learning Course

With the introduction of Fire Precautions (Workplace) Regulations, which came into force on 1st December 1997, from a fire safety aspect, you the employer, will need to decide:

 What safety training to give your staff
 What, if anything, needs to be done?
 How serious is the Risk of Fire
 What are the fire safety risks?

This half-day training course has been specifically designed to reduce the risk of fire through the promotion of fire safety awareness and basic fire training for all staff.

A course of particular importance because of the legal requirement contained within the 1971 Fire Precautions Act, 1974 Health & Safety at Work Act and the recent Fire Precautions (Workplace) Regulations 1997, which came into effect on 1 December 1997.

Delegates will have the opportunity at a training facility to understand the principles of fire fighting equipment. All delegates will receive a Certificate of Competence.

Learning objectives are:
 A demonstration on the use of extinguishers
 Raising the fire alarm
 Evacuation procedures
 Fire Procedures
 Basic Fire Prevention
 Chemistry of fire

One of the greatest hazards and constant danger in a place of work is Fire which affects staff, customers, visitors, neighbours etc and damage to property. Apart from the risk of loss of life, a business can suffer irreparable damage to the building, loss of business and jobs and of course prosecutions for owners / managers found guilty of negligence etc.

 
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