The QA Level 2 Fire Marshal (RQF) is a regulated and nationally recognised qualification designed for those who want to perform the role of Fire Marshal in the workplace.
The QA Level 2 Fire Marshal (RQF) is a regulated and nationally recognised qualification designed for those who want to perform the role of Fire Marshal in the workplace.
The aim of this qualification is to improve the fire safety knowledge of anyone involved in the management of fire safety in any workplace.
This includes supervisors, team leaders, fire wardens/marshals and staff working in any areas where there is a potential risk of fire.
Syllabus
Fire hazards and causes of fire in the workplace
Characteristics of fire and smoke spread
Fire control methods
Means of escape
Fire detection and raising the alarm
Extinguishing fires
Fixed fire-fighting systems
The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005
Legal duties and penalties
Fire risk assessment
Role of the fire warden
Our Courses
Our director and founder Jim Jones, has over 30 years of first aid and health and safety experience, gained during a career of over 20 years in retail management and over 15 years as a senior officer and manager, with St John Ambulance.
Throughout his time with St John Ambulance, he gained experience in providing ambulance support services, to Gloucestershire Ambulance Service (now South Western Ambulance Service), in addition to volunteering for the organisation, as a senior volunteer, managing the provision of medical cover, at events such as Cheltenham Races, Fairford Air Show, The Cheese Roll at Coopers Hill, Gatcombe Horse Trials, and many more.
Soon after this, he became a trainer, and managed the provision of training to young people in schools and youth groups and to the community as a whole across Gloucestershire.
Following the restructure of the organisation, from a county based management model, to a regional based management model, Jim fulfilled the role of South West Regional Training and Community Project Manager, with responsibility for providing training to members of the public, community groups, young people in schools and youth groups and the volunteers and staff of St John Ambulance, across the South West.
Fire risk assessments are a legal requirement under The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. Our experienced, qualified and fully insured risk assessors can carry out suitable and sufficient risk assessments at your work premises.
The course is intended to provide delegates with basic information and training in fire safety, and the action to be taken in the event of emergency.
This course is aimed at staff allocated this role and responsibility and will give them a greater awareness of the risks of fire and the control measures to prevent it occurring.
The Level 1 Fire Safety course is designed for anyone who is expected to respond to a fire alarm or is actually confronted by a fire. It teaches basic fire safety awareness as it applies to the workplace.
You will learn fire safety on a more deeper scale, by acquiring practical experience with fire and fire equipment. The use of theory is also implemented within this course, making sure you are clear with the essential elements of fire safety and how to proceed when a fire occurs within the workplac...
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