Fire Marshal Training isn’t about wearing a badge—it’s about knowing how to respond calmly, smartly, and legally when the alarm sounds. This course guides you through the essentials of fire safety law, how fires behave, how they’re extinguished, and what steps keep people protected.
Whether you're looking to refresh your knowledge or take on additional responsibilities in your role, this course will help you see fire safety as more than just drills. From science to action plans, it delivers a structured understanding without singeing your eyebrows.
Learning Outcomes:
- Learn the legal foundations of fire safety regulations
- Understand fire behaviour and contributing scientific principles
- Get familiar with different fire extinguishing agents
- Recognise effective fire prevention and hazard reduction techniques
- Study emergency response steps and coordination procedures
- Identify measures to protect life during fire incidents
Who is this Course For:
- Office managers handling building fire safety duties
- Facilities staff responsible for safety compliance routines
- HR teams supporting fire safety awareness campaigns
- Retail staff designated as fire marshals
- Educators managing safety procedures in schools
- Hospitality staff assigned evacuation coordination duties
- Warehouse supervisors maintaining site fire safety measures
- Anyone tasked with understanding fire prevention at work
Career Path:
- Fire Safety Officer – £33,000 average salary
- Health & Safety Coordinator – £30,000 average salary
- Facilities Supervisor – £29,500 average salary
- Fire Marshal (Appointed Role) – £27,000 average salary
- Emergency Planning Assistant – £28,000 average salary
- Risk Assessment Advisor – £34,000 average salary