
Fire Marshall Training
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To train participants in the role of fire marshal.
• How to respond in an emergency
• Be able to carry out safe evacuation
• Role of fire risk assessment
• Guidance on dealing with fires
This course is for staff who have the responsibility of a fire marshal.
• Combustion principles
• How fire and smoke spread
• Fire legislation, including the role of a fire marshal
• Fire risk assessment
• Emergency plan
• Crowd behaviour in evacuations
• Fire action
• Use of fire equipment, including fire blanket and fire extinguishers
• CQC Assessment
• Evaluations and endings
This course has been mapped to the Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014 (Part 3), the Care Quality Commission (Registration) Regulations 2009 (Part 4), and the CQC Guidance for providers on meeting the regulations. It also complies with Regulation 12 Safe Care and Treatment and Regulation 18 Staffing of the CQC fundamental standards are met.
This course is delivered on site, at the client’s premises or nominated venue.
Summary & Booking
Staff will be required to carry out a simulated evacuation, compile a record and identify information to be recorded. Staff will also have to review an existing fire policy and be able to understand risk and how it impacts upon the safety of all.