Our online fire safety training offers users the flexibility to complete the course in their own time without specific training days. This online course is also extremely cost effective making it ideal for companies wishing to put a number of employees through the course. Fire kills ensure that your staff and customers are safe with this online fire safety training.
Fire Awareness
What does the law require?
The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 requires all employers to:
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Carry out a Fire Risk Assessment (for more information on Fire Risk Assessment click Here)
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Provide appropriate training for all their staff - Everyone should have basic fire awareness training so online courses are ideal for that
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Provide training for fire marshals/fire wardens with additional duties - we provide both on-line and classroom training (if you prefer face to face classroom training click Here)
Our Online Courses
Our Fire Safety courses are accredited by the IFE (Institution of Fire Safety Engineers) and the RoSPA (Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents) and are designed to assist all employees identify and reduce the risk that fire presents in the workplace.
Basic Fire Safety Awareness (+ Care Homes)
This online course explains, in brief, why fires occur and what actions you must take to help prevent them starting and the actions you must take when they do. By completing this course you will be making your workplace a safer environment. (The Care Home course is a variation on the Basic Fire Awareness course that contains information that is specific to employees of care and residential homes.)
Fire Marshal Training(+ Care Homes)
The main outcome of this fire marshal training course is to provide you with the knowledge to carry out the functions of a fire marshal. - Please note, this course also contains all of the content in the Basic Fire Awareness and Fire Extinguisher courses. (The Care Home fire training course is a variation on the Fire Marshal course that contains information that is specific to employees of care and residential homes.)
Fire Extinguisher
In this course you will learn how to identify the different types of fire extinguishers that might be installed within your workplace and what situations they might be used in. At the end of the final module you will be presented with a simulation that will test what you've learnt.
Courses are delivered via any internet-connected computer, minimising cost and disruption to your business whilst assisting businesses in acheiving compliance with the Fire Safety Order. With its combination of animated video content and the ‘physical’ video presence of a tutor our online fire safety training has been proven to form a very effective and engaging virtual learning environment.
Online Fire Safety Training, e-Learning
Basic Fire Awareness
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Module 1 - Chemistry of fire
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Module 2 - Common causes of fire
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Module 3 - Safety features within buildings
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Module 4 - Fire extinguishers
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Module 5 - What to do if a fire occurs
Fire Extinguisher Training
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Fire Extinguishers
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Pre Engagement Action
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Using A Fire Extinguisher
Accredited by:
Institution of Fire Engineers
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Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents
Fire Safety For Care Homes
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Common causes of fire in the Care Home
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Basic safety features in Care Homes
Fire Marshal Training
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Fire Statistics
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Current Fire Safety Legislation
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Fire Risk Assessment
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Fire Preventative Measures
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Safety Features Within Buildings
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Role Of The Fire Marshal
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Action On Fire Discovery
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Fire Drills and Evacuation
Key Features
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Complies with Fire Safety law
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Full administrative audit trail
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Reduces training costs
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Automatic certification
Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005
If you own, manage or operate a business, you will need to comply with fire safety law. The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 or "the Fire Safety Order" applies across England and Wales and came into force on 1 October 2006.
The Order applies to virtually all buildings, places and structures other than individual private dwellings e.g. individual flats in a block or family homes, and it is your responsibility to make sure your workplace reaches the required standard and employees are provided with adequate fire safety training.
Article 21 (Training) states the responsible person must ensure that his employees are provided with adequate safety training, adequate fire safety training would generally include:
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Induction training (general fire awareness)
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Periodic refresher training (or where the level of fire risk increases as a result of changes)
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Training to support people in fulfilling their fire safety duties (e.g. responsible person)
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Training towards competence (fire risk assessment, fire warden, fire extinguisher)
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Fire safety legislation, the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 place emphasis on preventing fires and reducing risk. Anyone who has some control over premises must take reasonable steps to reduce the likelihood of fire and make sure people can safely escape if there is a fire.