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Fire Risk Assessor and Fire Awareness Instructor



This course is designed to enable the successful candidate to train Fire Safety courses and conduct Fire Risk assessments.

The course is run over five days and covers:
• CIEH Level 3 Award in Fire Safety Risk Assessment and Control
• Fire Safety Awareness Train the Trainer
• CIEH Level 2 Award in Fire Safety Principles

At the end of the course successful candidates will be able to;
• Conduct a fire safety checklist in their work area
• Conduct a fire risk assessment in a low or normal risk premises (assuming they have the necessary technical knowledge in relation to fire safety and the activities/environments/issues being assessed
• Organise and implement a fire risk assessment programme or contribute to an existing programme
• Participate in the identification of specific fire safety training needs through fire risk assessment
• Assist employers in meeting legal requirements and promote improved standards of fire safety in their workplace
• Deliver Basic Fire Safety Awareness & Fire Marshal training courses to clients or their own team
• Self-evaluate their knowledge and skills, and to seek help where necessary

Course duration five days

Assessment method
Delegates will be required to;
• Produce a written assignment
• Deliver a micro teach
• Complete a multiple choice question paper

Cost
The cost of this course is £825.00 + vat per delegate this includes manuals, certification and tea/coffee throughout the day.

If you’re already a Fire Safety Instructor and wish to broaden your skills by achieving the CIEH Level 3 Award in Fire Safety Risk Assessment please call to discuss.
 
 
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