Fire Awareness Training, Page 1871 Reviews
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Average score 4.7
22812 reviews
The programme was easy to follow but I'm glad there was an option to read (for the hard of hearing) as I had a problem with the video loading -probably an IT issue at this end
Ever since I finished this course, I began to understand and appreciate more the value of certain safety equipments, an example would be at work, as I walk past things such as fire extinguishers I never use to give them much attention, or fully understand their full potential purpose, but after this course I now understand their full purpose, and the ideas behind it also. this course has helped me appreciate the littlest things the way everyone should also. Thank You
Test is not brilliant, I got one of the questions incorrect as it was asking me a question relating to a video that did not play, therefore I had to try guess what was happening.
Very interesting and useful, although in the past I have done courses where you get to use the fire extinguishers and also enter buildings filled with simulated smoke. This is more useful as you get to experience what it feels like.
I found this training to be well presented and delivered. It is clear and easy to use with the possibility of revisiting areas that were missed or interrupted. The slides are very visual and clearly understood with useful videos and activities to engage the audience. The objectives and outcomes are clearly stated and achievable. Overall, I am very impressed with the quality of the training programme and would certainly recommend this as a useful training resource.
Raised my level of awareness to dangers
IT IS A GOOD TRAINING PROGRAMME, IT REFRESH MY MEMORY ABOUT FIRE AWARENESS AT WORKING PLACE OR AT HOME. THANK YOU
clear and precise, easy to follow and gain understanding in fire safety
Although the Presentation was excellent, I feel that the 'sat at desk' approach to be lethargic. I would prefer to be involved as a team member in a group presentation where workplace ideologies exist and discussions about specific parts of my company can be analysed.
as above