IOSH Fire Safety for Managers

£160.00

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Description

A positive fire culture within an organisation is only possible with the active buy-in of managers and supervisors. This is only possible if the managers and supervisors themselves have a good well rounded knowledge and understanding of fire safety management as a whole.

IOSH are the world’s largest Health & Safety organisation and their training courses are well respected across the world. IOSH Fire Safety for Managers from Cambridge Risk Management Ltd is designed for managers, supervisors, H&S team members and lead fire marshals.

The four modules of the course are well designed to give delegates the knowledge they need to manage the organisations fire practices.

Who should attend?

The IOSH Fire Safety for Managers course is designed for anyone with line management responsibilities, H&S Managers, lead fire marshals or those considered to be the responsible person for the business.

Duration
1 Day

Course Content
Module 1
: Employer Responsibilities

  • What are the employers’ responsibilities in relation to fire safety?

Module 2: Fire & Fire Safety Measures

  • What are the elements of a fire tetrahedron?
  • What are the stages of fire evacuation?
  • How do you select the right fire extinguishers?

Module 3: Assessing Fire Risks

  • What are the five steps of fire risk assessment?
  • What are the four types of action that can be taken following identification of risk?

Module 4: Creating a Fire Safety Culture

  • How can a management system help an organisation to manage fire safety?
  • What is a fire safety culture?

Do delegates need to pass a test?

Yes delegates will need to complete an exam paper and fire risk assessment project to show that they have understood course content.

Will delegates receive a certificate?

Yes, delegates will receive an IOSH accredited Certificate upon successful completion of the course.

Additional information

Virtual Classroom Dates, Location

24 February 2025 9.30am, 17 March 2025 9.30am, 25 April 2025 9.30am, 25 April 2025 9.30am