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This Fire Marshal Train the Trainer course is perfect for anyone that is in charge of fire safety and regulations in their workplace. After you have completed this Fire Marshal Train the Trainer course, you will have a full understanding of the Fire Marshal training course and have all of the tools to teach it to your staff and ensure you meet your obligations.
 

Fire Marshall (Train the Trainer)

£350.00 Regular Price
£325.00Sale Price
  • On completion of this course, learners will be a qualified trainer in this subject and should know and understand the following:

     

    • The role and responsibilities of a fire marshal
      Fully understand the role and responsibilities of being a fire marshal
    • Relevant fire safety legislation and guidelines 
      Learn and understand the relevant legislation such as The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005.
    • Preventing & fighting fires 
      Understand the basics of how a fire starts and learn how to prevent and fight fires with both fixed installations and portable extinguishers
    • Fire hazards and causes of fires
      Learn what causes a fire to be able to identify fire hazards.
    • Emergency protocol
      Understand what to do when a fire breaks out and what equipment you would need to comply with legislation.
    • Fire alarms, fire drills and safety training
      Understand that fire alarms, fire drills and safety training are key components of fire prevention.
    • Fire risk assessment
      Learn how to plan and complete a fire risk assessment to comply with legislation
    • Categories of fire and how they differ
      Learn about the categories and classes of fires and what causes them
    • Colour codes on fire extinguishers
      Learn the different types and colours of fire extinguishers and the different situations in which to use them.
    • Reporting
      Learn how to correctly report on incidents that happen to comply with the relevant legislation. Regular fire safety inspections and keeping a fire log,
    • Teaching methods
      Deliver sessions with different teaching methods to suit the classroom
    • Learning styles
      Understand different learning styles and when is the best time to use them
    • Retain information
      How people retain information
    • Feedback & Evaluation
      Evaluate appropriately, and give and receive feedback
    • Ice-breakers
      Learn different ways to 'break the ice' with the whole classroom
    • Presentation skills
      Confidently present your session to others
    • Dos and don'ts
      The dos and don'ts of being a trainer
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