Fire & Emergency Wardens Duties
This course is delivered by our affiliated industrial training partner. Trained and competent fire wardens are a vital asset for any organisation. Fire is one of the few preventable disasters that has the potential to destroy an entire site and cause multiple fatalities: it also spreads with frightening speed. Trained fire wardens will ensure your staff evacuate the building safely and quickly every time.
- Duration
- 4 hours
- Topic
- Foundation / Introductory
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Course details
Duration: 4 hours
This course is delivered by our affiliated industrial training partner.
Trained and competent fire wardens are a vital asset for any organisation, and will ensure staff evacuate the building safely and quickly every time. They also understand fire hazards and prevention measures.
This course is ideal for fire wardens and emergency coordinators who need to have the skills to react decisively and effectively in the event of a fire or emergency.
We strongly recommend Fire Extinguisher Training be completed alongside this course.
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