Course overview of Fire Warden
Welcome to Flourish's comprehensive Fire Warden online course. Become a certified Fire Warden and acquire the essential skills to protect lives and property. Our expert-led training covers fire prevention, emergency response, evacuation procedures, and fire extinguisher handling. With our interactive modules and real-life simulations, you'll gain practical knowledge to confidently handle fire-related incidents in any setting. Boost workplace safety and compliance, while enhancing your resume with a Fire Warden certification. Join thousands of satisfied learners who've entrusted us with their fire safety education.
This online course is for people who have additional responsibilities as a Fire Warden, also sometimes referred to as a Fire Marshall.
Before taking this online training course, you will need to have first taken the Fire Safety course.
Course content
- Duties of a Fire Warden to prevent fire and harm should a fire occur
- Duties of a Fire Warden when there is a fire and in emergency evacuation simulations
- Fire risk assessments
- General fire precautions
- Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans (PEEPs)
- When it is safe to fight a fire
- Different types of fire extinguisher and their correct use
- How to use a fire extinguisher properly
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Aims of Fire Warden course
At the end of this eLearning you will be able to:
- Understand the duties of a Fire Warden to prevent fire and harm
- Explain the duties of a Fire Warden when there is a fire
- Undertake fire risk assessments
- List general fire precautions
- Have a basic understanding of Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans (PEEPs)
- Know when it is safe to fight a fire
- List different types of fire extinguisher and their correct use
- Know how to use a fire extinguisher properly
What audience is this online course suitable for?
This online training course has been designed specifically for Care and Support Workers working in a social care setting. It may also be useful to a wider audience of people who would like to know more about acting as a Fire Marshall or Warden.