FIRE AWARENESS TRAINING AT YOUR PREMISES

Fire Awareness For All Staff In House Training

Fire safety training is important for a number of reasons, including:

  • Safety

    Fire safety training can help prevent fires, reduce the risk of injury and death, and protect property. 

  • Compliance

    Fire safety training is a legal requirement. 

  • Team building

    Fire safety training can be a good opportunity to rebuild relationships and develop trust and communication among team members. 

  • Fire prevention

    Fire safety training can help employees recognize fire hazards and understand how to prevent fires. 

  • Emergency response

    Fire safety training can help employees understand their roles in an emergency and know what to do in the event of a fire. 

  • Regular fire drills

    Regular fire drills can help identify issues like faulty fire alarms or extinguishers, and ensure employees know how to evacuate safely. 

  • Fire risk assessments

    Fire risk assessments should be conducted regularly to identify fire hazards and people at risk, and to develop measures to reduce those risks

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Boost Your Workplace Safety tailored to your premises

Training your Work force in Fire Safety in Gloucestershire, Bristol. Bath and Wiltshire nd thorughout the South West with MJH Training Ltd

It is a legal requirement for staff to have an adequate level of fire safety training. The level will vary depending on the size of the company and the inherent risks within the workplace. Depending on the fire risk assessment and the subsequent fire policy/emergency plan, all your staff will benefit from In house fore awarenss training at your location.

Course Overview:

This half-day course is perfect everyone to learn practical demonstations of their Fire and Health & Safety responsibilities in workplaces across Gloucestershire and Wiltshire, Bristol and South West. It covers essential fire safety topics, including how to use a fire extinguisher and how to take action in YOUR premises which you cannot learn online. The course is designed to be accessible to everyone, with no prior experience in Health & Safety required.

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Fire WardenTraining

Everyone needs an understanding of their Fire Prevention responsibilities

Boost Your Workplace Safety With our Level 2 Fire Warden Training tailored to your premises

Training your Work force in Fire Safety in Gloucestershire, Bristol. Bath and Wiltshire and thrughout the South West with MJH Training Ltd

It is a legal requirement for staff to have an adequate level of fire safety training. The level will vary depending on the size of the company and the inherent risks within the workplace. Depending on the fire risk assessment and the subsequent fire policy/emergency plan, selected staff (competent persons) will be required to be trained to a Level 2 Fire Warden

Course Overview:

This half-day course is perfect everyone with Fire and Health & Safety responsibilities in workplaces across Gloucestershire and Wiltshire, Bristol. It covers essential fire safety topics, including how to use a fire extinguisher and how to take action in YOUR premises which you cannot learn online. The course is designed to be accessible to everyone, with no prior experience in Health & Safety required.

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Training staff as fire wardens is important because it helps ensure that your workplace is prepared for a fire emergency

  • Fire safety

    Fire wardens are responsible for maintaining safety equipment, preventing fires, and managing evacuations. They also help to reduce the risk of injury and ensure that everyone reaches safety quickly. 

  • Legal requirement

    In the UK, appointing and training fire wardens is a legal requirement under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. 

  • Peace of mind

    Having trained fire wardens in the workplace can provide peace of mind to both employers and employees. 

  • Teambuilding

    Fire safety training can also be a good opportunity for teambuilding activities, which can help to develop trust, communication, and collaboration. 

Fire wardens are responsible for: 

  • Directing people to leave the workplace using the appropriate routes and exits 

  • Checking all accessible areas are clear 

  • Closing windows and doors behind them to isolate or reduce spread of fire 

  • Guiding everyone to the fire assembly area and confirming everyone has arrived safely 

  • Liaising with emergency services on arrival 

  • Managing and testing the fire safety equipment in a building 

  • Organizing fire safety training 

  • Implementing measures that reduce the risk of a fire 

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