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Online Fire Awareness course designed for all staff. This training provides employees with the knowledge needed to reduce the chance of workplace fires and their impact in the unlikely event a fire does occur.
Each year there are around 20,000 workplace fires across the UK often causing severe cost to the businesses that suffer. However, many of these fires can be prevented or their impacts minimised with good housekeeping.
This online Fire Safety Awareness cause has been designed for all staff. The training provides the knowledge needed to reduce the chance of workplace fires and respond appropriately in the unlikely event they do occur. The Fire Awareness course also helps employers meet regulatory requirements. A CPD-accredited fire awareness certificate is emailed on completion.
Employers have legal duties reduce the chance of workplace fires and provide staff with appropriate fire safely training.
SAMPLE CONTENT
This online Fire Awareness course provides staff with the knowledge needed to reduce the change of workplace fires through preventative actions. Like reducing waste to reduce the amount of.
The course also provides the knowledge to minimise the impact of fires if they do occur. For example, keeping fire doors closed, fire exits clear and knowing the fastest route to their muster point.
UNIT 1 – FIRE RISK MANAGEMENT – In this first unit we cover the background information that explains how fires often start, your employers’ responsibilities and your own responsibility to help prevent them.
We also cover practical steps that reduce the chance of fires and their impact if they do occur.
UNIT 2 – UNDERSTANDING FIRES – To understand how to help reduce the risk of workplace fires its useful to know a little about how fires start, their stages and the various classifications of fires. We cover these topics now.
UNIT 3 – CAUSES & PREVENTION OF FIRES – It is helpful to know about the common causes of workplace fires. This knowledge will help you identify and avoid any unnecessarily high-risk situations.
UNIT 4 – RESPONDING TO A FIRE – So far we’ve covered how to prevent fires. In this unit we cover the actions to take in the unlikely event a fire does break out while you are at work.
UNIT 5 – QUIZ
At the end of the Fire Safety course there is a 15 question, multiple-choice quiz.
Once a learner demonstrates their understanding of the Fire Awareness course content by achieving 80% or more, we email the Fire Safety certificate.
If the learner scores less than 80%, they can revisit any part of the course and retake the quiz until they succeed. A posted certificate is available separately.
The Fire Awareness certificate is valid for 3 years.
On completion of the Echo3 Fire Awareness safety training online, learners will.
For the year ending March 2024 across England there were 251 fire related fatalities and 2,743 non-fatal injuries.
These fires don’t just happen! Usually, they are caused by people in one or more of the following three ways:
This online Fire Awareness course provides the knowledge your staff need to reduce the chance of many of these causes resulting in a fire.
The Echo3 Fire Awareness course is available with Bridging at no extra cost.
Echo3 Bridging courses enable real-world activities to be incorporated into the training experience. The range of Bridging Activities you can add into the course are;
Learners are invited to find any of these areas you with to include. These activities are then recorded on the certificate. Bridging activities make online training relevant to your workplace. They also provide more ‘appropriate’ training. Its important for staff to know where their Fire Assembly point is. Email use for details – info@lucyketcham.com
Legally, every business must undertake a fire safety risk assessment [See guide for Scotland]. After that, ‘appropriate’ equipment and training must be provided. This online Fire Safety course helps employers efficiently meet regulator training requirements by providing staff with an understanding of how to reduce the chance of fire. And, therefore aids compliance to legislation.
For specific details on legislation see; England & Wales Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. Scotland, Fire (Scotland) Act 2005, (supported by the Fire Safety (Scotland) Regulations 2006).
The most appropriate steps to take will depend on your specific fire risk assessment.
Typical steps most businesses will take to reduce the chance of workplace fires include.
FIRE MARSHAL – How to undertake the duties of a fire marshal or fire warden.
OFFICE SAFETY – How to work safely in the office.
FIRE EXTINGUISHER TRAINING – How to tackle small fires
FIRST AID AT WORK – Learn the fundamentals of first aid.
COSHH – How to work safely where hazardous substances are present.
PAT TESTING – Know how to maintain electrical appliances safely to minimise the chance of fires and electric shock.
If you have learners who require multiple courses, you have the option to order CREDIT.
The Echo3 platform offers clients a range of benefits which include.
Each year there are around 20,000 workplace fires across the UK often causing severe cost to the businesses that suffer. However, many of these fires can be prevented or their impacts minimised with good housekeeping.
This online Fire Safety Awareness cause has been designed for all staff. The training provides the knowledge needed to reduce the chance of workplace fires and respond appropriately in the unlikely event they do occur. The Fire Awareness course also helps employers meet regulatory requirements. A CPD-accredited fire awareness certificate is emailed on completion.
Employers have legal duties reduce the chance of workplace fires and provide staff with appropriate fire safely training.
SAMPLE CONTENT
This online Fire Awareness course provides staff with the knowledge needed to reduce the change of workplace fires through preventative actions. Like reducing waste to reduce the amount of.
The course also provides the knowledge to minimise the impact of fires if they do occur. For example, keeping fire doors closed, fire exits clear and knowing the fastest route to their muster point.
UNIT 1 – FIRE RISK MANAGEMENT – In this first unit we cover the background information that explains how fires often start, your employers’ responsibilities and your own responsibility to help prevent them.
We also cover practical steps that reduce the chance of fires and their impact if they do occur.
UNIT 2 – UNDERSTANDING FIRES – To understand how to help reduce the risk of workplace fires its useful to know a little about how fires start, their stages and the various classifications of fires. We cover these topics now.
UNIT 3 – CAUSES & PREVENTION OF FIRES – It is helpful to know about the common causes of workplace fires. This knowledge will help you identify and avoid any unnecessarily high-risk situations.
UNIT 4 – RESPONDING TO A FIRE – So far we’ve covered how to prevent fires. In this unit we cover the actions to take in the unlikely event a fire does break out while you are at work.
UNIT 5 – QUIZ
At the end of the Fire Safety course there is a 15 question, multiple-choice quiz.
Once a learner demonstrates their understanding of the Fire Awareness course content by achieving 80% or more, we email the Fire Safety certificate.
If the learner scores less than 80%, they can revisit any part of the course and retake the quiz until they succeed. A posted certificate is available separately.
The Fire Awareness certificate is valid for 3 years.
On completion of the Echo3 Fire Awareness safety training online, learners will.
For the year ending March 2024 across England there were 251 fire related fatalities and 2,743 non-fatal injuries.
These fires don’t just happen! Usually, they are caused by people in one or more of the following three ways:
This online Fire Awareness course provides the knowledge your staff need to reduce the chance of many of these causes resulting in a fire.
The Echo3 Fire Awareness course is available with Bridging at no extra cost.
Echo3 Bridging courses enable real-world activities to be incorporated into the training experience. The range of Bridging Activities you can add into the course are;
Learners are invited to find any of these areas you with to include. These activities are then recorded on the certificate. Bridging activities make online training relevant to your workplace. They also provide more ‘appropriate’ training. Its important for staff to know where their Fire Assembly point is. Email use for details – info@lucyketcham.com
Legally, every business must undertake a fire safety risk assessment [See guide for Scotland]. After that, ‘appropriate’ equipment and training must be provided. This online Fire Safety course helps employers efficiently meet regulator training requirements by providing staff with an understanding of how to reduce the chance of fire. And, therefore aids compliance to legislation.
For specific details on legislation see; England & Wales Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. Scotland, Fire (Scotland) Act 2005, (supported by the Fire Safety (Scotland) Regulations 2006).
The most appropriate steps to take will depend on your specific fire risk assessment.
Typical steps most businesses will take to reduce the chance of workplace fires include.
FIRE MARSHAL – How to undertake the duties of a fire marshal or fire warden.
OFFICE SAFETY – How to work safely in the office.
FIRE EXTINGUISHER TRAINING – How to tackle small fires
FIRST AID AT WORK – Learn the fundamentals of first aid.
COSHH – How to work safely where hazardous substances are present.
PAT TESTING – Know how to maintain electrical appliances safely to minimise the chance of fires and electric shock.
If you have learners who require multiple courses, you have the option to order CREDIT.
The Echo3 platform offers clients a range of benefits which include.