Fire Safety Training Courses in Horsham for Small, Medium and Large Businesses
Our training courses are relevant to all staff to ensure they can react appropriately under dangerous fire conditions. The training is suitable for new staff yet to receive basic fire training or excellent refreshers for existing team members. Choose from three courses.
Fire Warden
Training
Fire Warden Training
Overview
- Comprehensive training for fire wardens
- Up to 15 people
- Available at your business premises or offsite
- 3.5 hr course
- Certificate of compliance
Who should attend?
- Designated fire wardens only
Fire Awareness
Training
Fire Awareness Training
Overview
- Relevant to all employees (full and part-time)
- Up to 15 people
- Available at your business premises or offsite
- 2 hr course
- Certificate of compliance
Who should attend?
- All staff members
Fire Extinguisher
Training
Fire Extinguisher Training
Overview
- Relevant to all employees (full and part-time)
- Up to 10 people
- Available at your business premises or offsite
- 75-minute course
- Certificate of compliance
Who should attend?
- All staff members
Who needs to undertake fire safety training?
All staff members must undertake basic fire awareness and fire extinguisher training. Training needs to include part and full-time staff, contractors and volunteers. Participation in our basic fire safety course ensures adherence to fire safety laws. Only designated people need to complete fire warden training.
When undertaking our standard fire awareness training, we ensure your staff will understand fire prevention strategies. They will become more familiar with the risks associated with fire and the methods to avert fire incidents. Participants will be adequately prepared for fire emergencies and know the appropriate actions to take should a fire occur.
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Fire safety training FAQ
What is fire safety training?
Fire Safety Training educates individuals on understanding fire risks, taking preventative measures to avoid fires, and knowing how to respond effectively during a fire. It includes practical advice on using firefighting equipment, executing evacuation plans, and understanding fire legislation.
What role do fire wardens play in fire safety?
Fire Wardens are trained individuals responsible for helping to implement fire safety measures in the workplace, assisting in evacuations during emergencies, and ensuring that fire safety practices are observed. They play a crucial role in maintaining a safe working environment.
How often should fire safety training be updated or repeated?
It is recommended that Fire Safety Training be refreshed annually to ensure all employees are up to date with the latest fire safety standards, procedures, and equipment. Additional training should be provided if there are significant changes to the working environment or fire safety legislation.
Can fire safety training be tailored to specific industries or environments?
Yes, it is often beneficial to tailor Fire Safety Training to the specific risks and requirements of your industry or work environment. Customized training can address specific hazards, equipment, and procedures relevant to your sector.
What is the threat to UK businesses from fire annually?
The risk to business as a result of fire is real. Fire costs UK businesses £2 billion annually, with around 40% of businesses suffering a major fire never recovering.
What types of businesses in Horsham do you train?
We help businesses of all sizes, from care homes to factories, and shops and offices to industrial units, we can help your business or organisation with its specific fire safety training needs.
What role do fire wardens play in fire safety?
Fire Wardens are trained individuals responsible for helping to implement fire safety measures in the workplace, assisting in evacuations during emergencies, and ensuring that fire safety practices are observed. They play a crucial role in maintaining a safe working environment.
Who needs fire safety training in the UK?
In the UK, employers must provide adequate fire safety training to all employees as part of the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. This applies to all business premises, community buildings, and places where the public has access.
What are the legal consequences of failing to provide fire safety training?
Employers who fail to provide adequate fire safety training may face fines and prosecution and could be held liable for any harm that comes to employees or visitors due to inadequate fire safety measures. This is enforced under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005.
How many fire wardens does my business need?
The number of fire wardens also depends on the outcome of your fire risk assessment and the type of training needed. Generally, you can apply the following rules:
- Low-Risk Workplaces: Requires one trained fire warden per 50 employees
- Medium-Risk Workplaces: Requires one trained fire warden per 20 employees
- High-Risk Workplaces: Requires one trained fire warden per 15 employees
Where do you conduct the fire safety training?
For your convenience, the training can be held at your business or our training centre in West Sussex.
Who needs fire safety training in the UK?
In the UK, employers must provide adequate fire safety training to all employees as part of the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. This applies to all business premises, community buildings, and places where the public has access.
What areas of the country do you cover?
From our base in Worthing, West Sussex, we conduct training across the southeast, including Brighton, East Sussex, Bournemouth, Chichester, Crawley, Eastbourne, Guildford, Hastings, Horsham, London, Maidstone, Portsmouth, Southampton, Salisbury, Tunbridge Wells, and Winchester.
Our fire safety trainer: Martin Turner MISFM
Martin has worked in the fire industry for over 25 years, starting as a Fire Service Technician based in a London Hospital, responsible for maintaining fire extinguishers and hose reels.
Moving to the South of England meant Martin continued his field technician role and started to provide specific fire training courses for clients. The introduction of the RRFSO in 2006 found Martin putting down his toolbox, taking up pen and paper, and training to become a fire risk assessor while developing his fire training experience and fire safety courses.
Our fire safety trainer: Martin Turner MIFSM
Martin has worked in the fire industry for over 25 years, starting as a Fire Service Technician based in a London Hospital, responsible for maintaining fire extinguishers and hose reels.
Moving to the South of England meant Martin continued his field technician role and started to provide specific fire training courses for clients. The introduction of the RRFSO in 2006 found Martin putting down his toolbox, taking up pen and paper, and training to become a fire risk assessor while developing his fire training experience and fire safety courses.
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