Every business legally requires Fire Warden(s)

  • Health & Safety
  • 40 languages
  • 35m

Learning outcomes

  • Learn about your proactive and reactive duties as a Fire Warden with our online course
  • Understand and meet the requirements of the Fire Safety Order 2005 and the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974
  • Learn when it's safe to fight a fire and when it isn't and how to use the various types fire extinguishers correctly

Covered in this Fire Warden course

Course contents

This fire warden course is broken down into 5 sections

  1. 1
    The Nature of Fire
  2. 2
    Signage
  3. 3
    Proactive Duties
  4. 4
    Reactive Duties
  5. 5
    Fire Extinguisher

About this Fire Warden course

Our comprehensive, in-depth Fire Warden Training course supports your employees to become fully-trained Fire Wardens or Marshals. This course provides complete knowledge, which coupled with the correct experience, leads to competence in this role.

Assigning Fire Warden duties to a responsible person within your company is a key component of ensuring that your workplace maintains great health and safety standards. Aside from that, it also demonstrates a clear commitment to implementing sound emergency fire procedures.

This Fire Warden training course covers your duties under the latest fire legislation, as well as looking at fire-prevention measures, the correct use of fire extinguishers, and how to organise a safe evacuation. Having delivered this programme more than 100,000 times, this is one of our most popular courses and is crucial for any workplace’s safety.

This fire warden training is broken down into five sections: the nature of fire and how it occurs, fire signs (and what they mean), your proactive duties as a fire warden, your reactive duties and what fire extinguishers to use and when.

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The importance of Fire Warden Training (Marshal)

It's important that you comply with the law and understand the positive impact this training course can have on your organisation and employees.

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Available in 40 languages

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Our most popular languages

Italian
German
Romanian
French
Polish
Lithuanian

Fire Warden Training certificate

Download and print

Each of our courses ends with a multiple-choice test to measure your knowledge of the material.

To finish this Fire Warden Training course, you need to complete a multiple-choice, 20-question test. In addition, we will also supply questionnaires throughout the course to encourage the highest levels of user engagement. Upon successful completion, you will receive a printable certificate.

You can print this certificate from your LMS (Learning Management System) as well as access training progress and course results. The LMS also stores all your company training results, so you have a record of proof of your commitment to ongoing legal compliance.

What does my certificate include?

Your Fire Warden Certificate includes your name, company name (if applicable), name of course taken, pass percentage, date of completion, expiry date and stamps of approval or accreditations by recognised authorities.

Please note if you are using our course content via SCORM in a third party LMS then we are unable to provide certificates and you will need to generate these in your host LMS yourself.

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Well presented

Good course. Good visuals. Easy to follow and understand.

Good pace and simple terminology used

This course was very thorough, delivered at a good pace and simple easy to understand terminology.

A very good course, that sticks to basics

As above, a very good course that sticks to basics, put across in a way that is easy to understand and relate to

simple concise containing the right information

This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars

Informative

This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars

Visually gripping and easy to digest

The content is broken down into sections that answered my questions. Very well ordered, clearly explained and doesn't assume the student knows anything. Loved the visual explanations and use of associating sounds (such as with the tab breaking and then pin pulling of extinguishers). Seeing each individual extinguisher used has made me more confident in using one should it be safe to do so.

Interesting and informative

This session is detailed and provides enough information for fire warden training. I will be checking the risk assessment, I know we have one but haven't read it. We also need to close fire doors and look at phone chargers within the office.

Practical and very informative

This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars

Why is this fire warden training important?

Compliance

It’s important that you comply with the law and know the ways in which it affects you and the way you work. Not only that but is easily accessible so your employees can complete fire warden training online.

The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) order 2005

Depending on the size and use of your premises, you must appoint one or more competent persons to carry out any of the preventive and protective measures required by The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) order 2005. A competent person is someone with adequate training, knowledge and experience to be able to implement these measures properly.

The responsible person (property owner, company director etc) must, where necessary, nominate competent persons to implement those measures and ensure that the number of such persons, their training and the equipment available to them are adequate, taking into account the size of, and the specific hazards involved in, the premises concerned…

The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, Section 13

A competent person must be appointed to carry out fire-fighting duties (where appropriate), contact the Emergency Services, and assist in evacuations. This person would typically be a Marshal or Warden. Failure to carry out these responsibilities may result in enforcement by the Enforcing Authority through the actions of an Inspector. Conviction for failing to comply may lead to a penalty consisting of a fine or up to two years’ imprisonment.

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