Online Fire Safety Awareness
Online Fire Safety Awareness not only provides candidates with a general understanding of basic fire awareness and what should be done in the event of a fire, but also how to prevent a fire occurring along with basic introduction of the protocol of extinguishing a fire. It is a cost effective way for employers to fulfil their legal obligation to provide their employees with the necessary understanding of fire awareness.
The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 applies to all workplaces regardless of the number of employees and requires employers to provide adequate training in fire safety awareness for all members of their staff. Our online fire safety training is suitable for all employees to assist them in identifying and reducing the risk that fire presents in the workplace.
Online Fire Safety Awareness has 5 modules in total of which the required pass mark is 70% for each module and can be tailored specifically to care home or early years settings with extra course content aimed at Care Homes and EYFS.
Modules
- Chemistry of Fire
- Common Causes of Fire
- Basic Safety Features in Buildings
- Introduction to Fire Extinguishers
- What to do in Cases of Fire
Duration: 60 minutes (Note: This is based on the amount of video content shown and is rounded off. It does not account in any way for loading time or thinking time on the questions).
Cost: £25 (per person) – On booking this course you will receive an invoice of which once we are in receipt of full payment we will send your e-learn link along with instructions of access.
*Discounts on multiple purchases apply (purchase 10 and get 1 course free)*
Recommended System Requirements
- Browser: Up to date web browser
- Video: Up to date video drivers
- Memory: 1Gb+ RAM
- Download Speed: Broadband (3Mb+)
Accreditation: This course is RoSPA, IFE & CPD Approved
If you wish a face to face to course, please click HERE
Course Features
- Chemistry of Fire
- Common Causes of Fire
- Basic Safety Features in Buildings
- Introduction to Fire Extinguishers
- What to do in Cases of Fire

