


04 Apr 2025

Recommended

Minimum 30 mins

Course

Access

Certification

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The Fire Risk Awareness and Risk Assessment Training course provides vital knowledge and practical skills for identifying and managing fire risks in the workplace, in accordance with UK legislation and best practice. Aimed at professionals with fire safety responsibilities, the course covers the legal framework, including the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, and defines the duties of employers and responsible persons in maintaining a safe environment. Learners explore how fire develops, common workplace hazards, and how building design influences fire spread. The course explains the principles of fire risk assessment, including hazard identification, recognising vulnerable individuals, evaluating risk, implementing controls, and documenting significant findings. It also promotes effective fire prevention strategies, such as proper waste disposal, safe storage, and maintaining equipment. By the end of the course, participants will be equipped to support fire safety measures, enhance organisational compliance, and promote a proactive approach to fire risk management within their work setting.

Learning Outcomes.
By the end of this course,participants will be able:
To understand key legal duties under UK fire safety law, including responsibilities outlined in the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 and the role of fire authorities in ensuring compliance.
To recognise common fire hazards and how building design, materials, and occupant behaviour influence fire risk, including basic fire development and strategies to protect vulnerable individuals.
To carry out effective fire risk assessments, identifying hazards, assessing risk to individuals, applying control measures, and recording significant findings in line with legal requirements.
To apply fire prevention and risk reduction strategies, including safe waste handling, proper storage, electrical and equipment safety, and promoting a fire-aware workplace culture.
To identify and maintain fire detection and suppression systems, including alarms, sprinklers, and portable extinguishers, and ensure their correct use based on fire types.
To develop and implement safe evacuation procedures and emergency plans, conduct regular drills, support individuals with additional needs, and understand behavioural responses during fire events.
Course
Contents.
01
Covers the legal framework, including compliance with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 and responsibilities for ensuring fire safety.
03
Explains the purpose, accountability, and step-by-step process of assessing fire risks, including routine checks and recording significant findings.
05
Addresses controlling smoking and hot work risks, integrating fire safety into organisational training and culture.
08
Guides on developing emergency fire plans, conducting drills, and evaluating response effectiveness.

06
Reviews fire detection and alarm systems in line with BS 5839, and outlines active and portable suppression systems.
09
Covers planning for individuals with additional needs, including Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans (PEEPs).
02
Highlights the role of building design, fire development, and risk recognition in identifying fire hazards and protecting vulnerable individuals.
04
Promotes safe waste management, appropriate storage, use of labelling systems, and fire-safe equipment and machinery practices.
07
Focuses on safe escape routes, fire door maintenance, emergency lighting (BS 5266), and behavioural considerations during evacuation.
10
Highlights measures to prevent arson and manage deliberate fire risks, enhancing overall emergency resilience.
The Fire Risk Awareness and Risk Assessment Training course offers participants a comprehensive understanding of fire safety principles in line with current UK legislation and regulatory standards. Learners examine the legal duties set out in the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 and explore the enforcement role of fire and rescue authorities. The course covers common fire hazards, stages of fire development, and the influence of building design and human behaviour on fire spread and impact. Participants engage with the step-by-step process of conducting fire risk assessments, including identifying hazards, evaluating risks to individuals, implementing control measures, and recording significant findings. The course also provides practical guidance on emergency planning, evacuation procedures, fire drills, and supporting at-risk individuals through Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans (PEEPs).
