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Overview
Fire safety is a critical responsibility in every workplace, and trained fire marshals play a vital role in ensuring compliance with regulations, preventing fire-related incidents, and protecting lives. The Fire Marshal Level 2 course provides learners with a detailed understanding of fire safety principles, legislation, and practical firefighting procedures tailored to real-world scenarios.
The course begins with an introduction to fire safety and the regulatory framework in the UK, focusing on the legal responsibilities outlined in the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. Learners gain a clear understanding of the role and duties of a fire marshal and how this position fits within broader health and safety protocols. Additional lessons cover relevant British Standards, ensuring learners are familiar with fire safety benchmarks such as BS 9999 and BS 5839.
A thorough exploration of fire science helps learners understand how fires start and spread, the principles of the fire triangle, and the dangers posed by smoke and toxic gases. This foundational knowledge is followed by modules on fire prevention, protection systems, and the identification of potential fire hazards in various workplace environments.
Learners are trained in conducting fire risk assessments, including documentation and record-keeping, and are guided through the development and implementation of emergency evacuation plans. The course emphasizes the importance of clear communication, designated evacuation routes, and assembly points during emergencies.
Hands-on knowledge of firefighting equipment is also included, with detailed lessons on the types, selection, and safe use of fire extinguishers, along with an overview of fire alarms, detection systems, sprinklers, and fire suppression technologies. Learners will also understand how to conduct fire drills, evaluate training effectiveness, and implement improvements to fire safety protocols.
Specific modules address fire safety considerations in high-risk environments such as offices, healthcare facilities, and industrial settings. The course concludes with training on post-incident reporting and investigation, helping learners understand how to analyse fire events and apply lessons learned to future prevention strategies.
By the end of the course, learners will have undergone both practical and theoretical assessments, ensuring they are fully prepared to assume fire marshal responsibilities and contribute to a safer, compliant, and well-prepared workplace.
Who is this course for?
Fire safety is a critical responsibility in every workplace, and trained fire marshals play a vital role in ensuring compliance with regulations, preventing fire-related incidents, and protecting lives. The Fire Marshal Level 2 course provides learners with a detailed understanding of fire safety principles, legislation, and practical firefighting procedures tailored to real-world scenarios.
The course begins with an introduction to fire safety and the regulatory framework in the UK, focusing on the legal responsibilities outlined in the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. Learners gain a clear understanding of the role and duties of a fire marshal and how this position fits within broader health and safety protocols. Additional lessons cover relevant British Standards, ensuring learners are familiar with fire safety benchmarks such as BS 9999 and BS 5839.
A thorough exploration of fire science helps learners understand how fires start and spread, the principles of the fire triangle, and the dangers posed by smoke and toxic gases. This foundational knowledge is followed by modules on fire prevention, protection systems, and the identification of potential fire hazards in various workplace environments.
Learners are trained in conducting fire risk assessments, including documentation and record-keeping, and are guided through the development and implementation of emergency evacuation plans. The course emphasizes the importance of clear communication, designated evacuation routes, and assembly points during emergencies.
Hands-on knowledge of firefighting equipment is also included, with detailed lessons on the types, selection, and safe use of fire extinguishers, along with an overview of fire alarms, detection systems, sprinklers, and fire suppression technologies. Learners will also understand how to conduct fire drills, evaluate training effectiveness, and implement improvements to fire safety protocols.
Specific modules address fire safety considerations in high-risk environments such as offices, healthcare facilities, and industrial settings. The course concludes with training on post-incident reporting and investigation, helping learners understand how to analyse fire events and apply lessons learned to future prevention strategies.
By the end of the course, learners will have undergone both practical and theoretical assessments, ensuring they are fully prepared to assume fire marshal responsibilities and contribute to a safer, compliant, and well-prepared workplace.
Requirements
Fire safety is a critical responsibility in every workplace, and trained fire marshals play a vital role in ensuring compliance with regulations, preventing fire-related incidents, and protecting lives. The Fire Marshal Level 2 course provides learners with a detailed understanding of fire safety principles, legislation, and practical firefighting procedures tailored to real-world scenarios.
The course begins with an introduction to fire safety and the regulatory framework in the UK, focusing on the legal responsibilities outlined in the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. Learners gain a clear understanding of the role and duties of a fire marshal and how this position fits within broader health and safety protocols. Additional lessons cover relevant British Standards, ensuring learners are familiar with fire safety benchmarks such as BS 9999 and BS 5839.
A thorough exploration of fire science helps learners understand how fires start and spread, the principles of the fire triangle, and the dangers posed by smoke and toxic gases. This foundational knowledge is followed by modules on fire prevention, protection systems, and the identification of potential fire hazards in various workplace environments.
Learners are trained in conducting fire risk assessments, including documentation and record-keeping, and are guided through the development and implementation of emergency evacuation plans. The course emphasizes the importance of clear communication, designated evacuation routes, and assembly points during emergencies.
Hands-on knowledge of firefighting equipment is also included, with detailed lessons on the types, selection, and safe use of fire extinguishers, along with an overview of fire alarms, detection systems, sprinklers, and fire suppression technologies. Learners will also understand how to conduct fire drills, evaluate training effectiveness, and implement improvements to fire safety protocols.
Specific modules address fire safety considerations in high-risk environments such as offices, healthcare facilities, and industrial settings. The course concludes with training on post-incident reporting and investigation, helping learners understand how to analyse fire events and apply lessons learned to future prevention strategies.
By the end of the course, learners will have undergone both practical and theoretical assessments, ensuring they are fully prepared to assume fire marshal responsibilities and contribute to a safer, compliant, and well-prepared workplace.
Career path
Fire safety is a critical responsibility in every workplace, and trained fire marshals play a vital role in ensuring compliance with regulations, preventing fire-related incidents, and protecting lives. The Fire Marshal Level 2 course provides learners with a detailed understanding of fire safety principles, legislation, and practical firefighting procedures tailored to real-world scenarios.
The course begins with an introduction to fire safety and the regulatory framework in the UK, focusing on the legal responsibilities outlined in the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. Learners gain a clear understanding of the role and duties of a fire marshal and how this position fits within broader health and safety protocols. Additional lessons cover relevant British Standards, ensuring learners are familiar with fire safety benchmarks such as BS 9999 and BS 5839.
A thorough exploration of fire science helps learners understand how fires start and spread, the principles of the fire triangle, and the dangers posed by smoke and toxic gases. This foundational knowledge is followed by modules on fire prevention, protection systems, and the identification of potential fire hazards in various workplace environments.
Learners are trained in conducting fire risk assessments, including documentation and record-keeping, and are guided through the development and implementation of emergency evacuation plans. The course emphasizes the importance of clear communication, designated evacuation routes, and assembly points during emergencies.
Hands-on knowledge of firefighting equipment is also included, with detailed lessons on the types, selection, and safe use of fire extinguishers, along with an overview of fire alarms, detection systems, sprinklers, and fire suppression technologies. Learners will also understand how to conduct fire drills, evaluate training effectiveness, and implement improvements to fire safety protocols.
Specific modules address fire safety considerations in high-risk environments such as offices, healthcare facilities, and industrial settings. The course concludes with training on post-incident reporting and investigation, helping learners understand how to analyse fire events and apply lessons learned to future prevention strategies.
By the end of the course, learners will have undergone both practical and theoretical assessments, ensuring they are fully prepared to assume fire marshal responsibilities and contribute to a safer, compliant, and well-prepared workplace.
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- Understanding the Regulatory Framework 00:10:00
- Legal Responsibilities and Duties 00:10:00
- The Role of a Fire Marshal 00:10:00
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- The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 00:10:00
- Relevant British Standards (e.g., BS 9999, BS 5839) 00:10:00
- Overview of Other Relevant Legislation 00:10:00
- Understanding the Fire Triangle 00:10:00
- How Fires Spread 00:10:00
- Fire and Smoke Toxicity 00:10:00
- Principles of Fire Risk Assessment 00:10:00
- Practical Steps in Conducting a Fire Risk Assessment 00:10:00
- Documentation and Record-Keeping 00:10:00
- Types of Fire Extinguishers 00:10:00
- Selection and Use of Fire Extinguishers 00:10:00
- Practical Fire Extinguisher Training 00:10:00
- Importance of Fire Safety Training 00:10:00
- Conducting Fire Drills and Evacuation Drills 00:10:00
- Evaluating the Effectiveness of Training 00:10:00
- Post-Fire Procedures 00:10:00
- Reporting and Record-Keeping 00:10:00
- Lessons Learned from Fire Incidents 00:10:00
- Exam of Fire Marshal Level 2 00:50:00

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Course Features
Price
Study Method
Online | Self-paced
Course Format
Reading Material - PDF, article
Duration
6 hours, 55 minutes
Qualification
No formal qualification
Certificate
At completion
Additional info
Coming soon
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