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Fire Marshall

Updated: Sep 24

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  1. Be the First Line of Defense: Become a Certified Fire Marshal Today

    Fire safety isn’t just a box to tick—it’s a legal requirement and a life-saving responsibility. Whether you're an employer, team leader, or employee, understanding fire risks and knowing how to respond can make all the difference in an emergency.

    Our Fire Marshal course is designed to equip you with the essential knowledge and practical skills to prevent fires, manage evacuations, and use fire extinguishers effectively. It’s fully approved by CPD, IIRSM, Gatehouse Awards, and the Institute of Hospitality, ensuring you receive top-tier, accredited training.

    Why Fire Marshal Training Is Essential

    Under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, every workplace must provide adequate fire awareness training. It’s also a legal obligation to have a sufficient number of trained fire marshals on-site. This course helps you meet those requirements while building confidence in your ability to act swiftly and safely in a fire emergency.

    What You’ll Learn

    This comprehensive course covers:

    • The chemistry of fire and how it spreads

    • Common causes of workplace fires

    • Fire prevention strategies and safety features in buildings

    • Evacuation procedures and fire drills

    • Fire extinguisher types and how to use them correctly

    • The role and responsibilities of a fire marshal

    Each module is designed to be engaging and informative, with a minimum pass mark of 70%—except for the final module on using a fire extinguisher, which requires 100% to ensure complete understanding.

    Course Modules & Pass Requirements:

    1. Chemistry of Fire – 70%

    2. Common Causes of Fire – 70%

    3. Basic Safety Features in Buildings – 70%

    4. Introduction to Fire Extinguishers – 70%

    5. What to Do in Cases of Fire – 70%

    6. Fire Statistics – 70%

    7. Current Fire Safety Legislation – 70%

    8. Fire Risk Assessment – 70%

    9. Preventative Measures – 70%

    10. Safety Features within Buildings – 70%

    11. Role of the Fire Marshal – 70%

    12. Action on Fire Discovery – 70%

    13. Fire Drills and Evacuation – 70%

    14. Fire Extinguishers – 70%

    15. Pre-Engagement Action – 70%

    16. Using a Fire Extinguisher – 100%

    Who Should Take This Course?

    • Designated fire marshals or wardens

    • Team leaders and supervisors

    • HR and compliance officers

    • Any employee looking to enhance workplace safety

    Why Choose Us?

    • Fully accredited and compliant with UK legislation

    • 100% online and flexible—complete at your own pace

    • Only 220 minutes of video content

    • Accessible on any modern device with basic system requirements

    Take Action Today

    Don’t wait for a fire to realize the importance of fire safety. Empower yourself or your team with the knowledge to act confidently and responsibly in an emergency.

    Enroll Now and become a certified Fire Marshal.


 
 
 

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