Fire Marshal Train the Trainer
Details
When you attend our 2 days Fire Safety Marshal/Warden Trainer’s course you will become an instructor and be able to train employees to become effective fire wardens or marshals. The course also enables you to carry out training in basic fire safety awareness and you will receive some experience of fire fighting.
This Fire Marshal/Warden Trainer course is suitable to train people in industries such as, but not limited to:
•Logisitics or warehousing
•Construction
•Offices
•Universities
•Engineering
•Oil and Gas industries
•Power Industries
•Petroleum Industries
•Retail
•Education and training
•Electronic Industry
•Local government
•Chemical Industry
Course Aim:
To enable the participants to carry out their own training for Fire Marshal and Fire Warden duties effectively in accordance with the relevant regulations and organisational procedures.
Certification:
City & Guilds Profile of Achievement Award 3791 and an NTS Trainer's certificate.
Location:
Lakeside House, The Lakes, Bedford Road, Northampton, NN4 7HD. We can also bring this training to you Nationwide, please ask us for more details.
Course Material:
All handouts with underpinning knowledge, PowerPoint Presentation, Lesson Plan, Step-by-Step Guide, Trainer’s manual, Practical and theory assessment guidance, Key faults found in learners, Free Post Course support, City & Guilds Certification and Registration.
Length Of Course:
2 days
Learning Outcome:
By the end of the course the participant will be able to display an understanding of:
• Thorough awareness of organisational fire procedures
• Daily checks and preventative measures
• Duties of a Fire Marshal including:
- Fire alarms
- Evacuation procedures
- Accounting for personnel
- Liason with fire brigade
- Fire drills
- Re-entry to building
- Special Duties – Disabled, visitors, contractors.
• Knowledge and use of relevant fire fighting equipment
• The delivery of the lesson plan.
Cost:
£795 + VAT per person inclusive of:
• Registration and certification
• All course materials
• Assessment
Is This Course Approved By City And Guilds?
Yes
Assessment Criteria:
There is a written question paper and the trainees will be assessed on the practical element.
The training involves candidate participation with the emphasis on the practical element of the training. There is practical use of fire fighting equipment at a basic level.
The participants will apply the training during the course. If you have any concerns about the fore mentioned assessment criteria, please contact us to discuss.
City And Guilds Profile Of Achievement:
The candidate will complete a pre-course questionnaire, a mid course interview and a post-course professional discussion to fulfill the requirements of the City and Guilds Profile of Achievement criteria.
National Training Services operates an equal opportunities policy.
Schedules
No. of Days: | 2 |