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Good course
It makes you well aware of how to lead & what to do in Case a fire happens and the precautionary measures to take before hand. Thanks
Very long
The training itself was good, but very long! I know you can step out and go back but it's a lot of information to take in and remember for a test at the end of 102 minutes!! One of the questions was about how many schools were subject to arson attacks, but that information was quite early on. So after trying to take in everything about fire extinguishers and types of fires, which I feel is more relevant, that sort of information is difficult to remember and maybe not quite as important as some of the other info! Maybe split the training into two parts?
Straight forward easy to understand fire
The iHASCO online fire course is explained in full detail across all spectrums from fire prevention, fire safety signs, fire extinguishers and their correct usage to risk assessments and legislation. I can highly recommend this course.
Extremely useful
An extremely comprehensive course detailing the duties and responsibilities of a Fire Warden. It was extremely insightful, especially in regards to the information on fire extinguishers and their usage.
very informative
I feel confident to be a fire warden.
A very good comprehensive course.
This is a very good training programme.Asking students to remember isolated figures from a 2 hour programme is not sensible. Concentrating on the main points in the test would be a better use of the time. On the whole a good idea if a little long winded.
Informative and easy to follow
Very informative, valuable information and easy to follow. The test was very comprehensive.
very informative and concise
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
Learnt so many things that I was not awa
I would highly recommend this course to all teachers!
Good level of content
Very detailed and plenty of information only changes would be in testing process. Would be better if tests were during course not at end as sometimes have to start and stop in course. Also, questions could be more interactive than simple multiple choice.