Fire Safety Awareness Training
This online course equips you with the knowledge and skills to support fire safety in your workplace by recognising and responding to fire hazards. Through this training, you’ll learn about the roles and responsibilities for fire safety in the workplace, fire prevention measures, how fires start and what you should do in an emergency.
Accredited online courses
All of our courses are ready when you are, so you can start your training right away.
Course Level:
Basic to Advanced
Duration:
6-9 Hours
Accreditation:
RoSPA Assured, CPD Certified
Certificate:
Self-Printed Certificate
- Course Content
- Assessment
- Suitable for
Module 1: Preventing Fire
This module introduces measures for preventing fires at work, including good housekeeping practices and Module 2: Responding to Fire use of high-risk equipment and substances. It also covers the fire warden’s duties for keeping the workplace fire safe, including fire drills.
Module 2: Responding to Fire
This module outlines how fires start and how to respond to them by following emergency procedures and understanding fire signs for a safe evacuation. It covers different fire types and fire extinguishers and explains how your workplace’s responsible persons maintain fire safety.
Once you have completed all of the online training material, you will be able to take the online assessment. The assessment consists of 15 multiple choice questions with a pass mark of 80%. The answers are marked instantly, so you will know whether you have passed as soon as you finish.
If you don’t pass the assessment, you can review the course material and take the assessment again as many times as necessary at no extra charge.
The law requires all employees to receive adequate fire safety training, and our course is designed to help your business fulfil this legal requirement. It is suitable for anyone at any level, no matter what industry you work in, from employees to managers and full-time to part-time staff.
If you are in charge of fire risk assessments and overseeing evacuation procedures, such as a fire warden, you will need to receive a higher level of training than this course provides, as well as practical training in using firefighting equipment.







