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Fire Risk Assessment
HH209
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Course Overview
This fire risk assessment training course will familiarise you with fire safety law, how to carry out a fire risk assessment, and the fire safety systems, equipment, and procedures you must have in place. Understanding these is crucial to comply with legal requirements, to minimise the chance of a fire starting, and so people can evacuate your premises if necessary
Course Objective
- Understand what you are required to do under fire safety law to get your premises up to code.
- Know how to carry out a fire risk assessment.
- Understand how fire starts and the different classes of fire.
- Be able to recognise where hazards may exist in your building and implement suitable measures to control them.
- Know what detection and suppression equipment you should implement.
- Understand what evacuation procedures you must have in place, including what standards your escape routes must meet.
Who Should Attend?
This Fire Risk Assessment training course is designed for people who are responsible for implementing fire safety procedures and carrying out risk assessments in their office or shop.
Course Outline
- Fire Safety Law
- Risk Assessment
- Fire Prevention Measures
- Fire Detection and Suppression
- Evacuation Procedures
- Fire Plans and Drills
Training Methodology
- Presentation & Slides
- Audio Visual Aids
- Interactive Discussion
- Participatory Exercise
- Action Learning
- Class Activities
- Case Studies
- Workshops
- Simulation
Terms & Conditions
ACTrain reserves the right to alter the Course Schedule without Prior Notification, Fees Quoted are Subject to Terms & Conditions Outlined in ACTrain's Registration Policy
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