83 - Fire Marshal Training

Having a designated staff member as a fire warden is an important part of any organisation’s fire safety. The Fire Marshal Training course trains delegates to be qualified fire warden/ marshal, ensuring fire risks are minimised in the workplace.

What is Phoenix's Fire Marshal Training?

Phoenix’s Fire Marshal Training equips delegates with the fire safety knowledge and skills they need to become qualified fire wardens/marshals. Having a designated fire warden/marshal is key in ensuring your organisation fulfils its legal fire safety requirements, while also maintaining effective fire safety practices. 

The training teaches delegates what these legal duties are, in addition to familiarising them with fire hazards and fire safety arrangements, including evacuation procedures. 

Learning options

2 learning types available

Benefits for Employers

  • Reduce the risk of fire and damages in your workplace

  • Promote a positive fire safety culture in your workplace

  • Train a fire marshal/warden to help your business act in line with safety legislation

Benefits for learners

  • Learn key fire safety knowledge applicable to all roles and industries

  • Improve practices to reduce the risk fire poses in the workplace

  • Develop evacuation procedure to ensure colleagues stay safe in the event of a fire

Pass rates

With pass rates above industry average for our one-day courses, taking a Phoenix health and safety course provides you with all the tools you need to succeed when studying.

Designed by the Experts

Each of our in-house are designed by our experts according to leading health and safety legislation, providing candidates with the information they need in compact and interactive courses.

Student Approved

With its unbeatable service, Phoenix provides industry-leading health and safety courses to thousands each year, earning us a 4.9/5-star rating on Trustpilot.

This course is suitable for staff who plan to be a designated fire warden or those who already are one.

The duration of Phoenix’s Fire Marshal Training course depends on the study method:

  • When studied in-house, the course can be delivered in a half day.

  • When studied through e-Learning, the course can be completed in approximately 90 minutes. 

The fire warden course covers the following topics:

  • Reasons for managing health and safety – moral, economic and legal

  • Legal requirements for fire safety

  • Fire hazards, including the fire triangle

  • Fire precautions

  • Role of a fire warden/marshal

  • Fire extinguishers

The learning outcome of the Fire Marshal Training course is:

  • To equip delegates with the knowledge and skills to be able to carry out their fire warden/marshal duties effectively

The e-Learning course is assessed progressively, giving learners the opportunity to gauge their understanding before moving forwards. There is also a multiple-choice assessment at the end of the course, with results provided immediately. 

The in-house course does not have an assessment, but one can be provided on request.

Upon completing the Phoenix Fire Marshal Training course, many successful candidates study additional courses with Phoenix in order to further their knowledge of health and safety. Suitable courses include:

  • When and how will I receive my certificate?

Once you complete the course, a confirmation of results is available immediately. This certificate can be mailed to your business or directly to course delegates.

  • Is the Fire Marshal Training course assessed?

The course is not assessed, however on request and assessment can be produced and delivered at the end of the course

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