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Fire Safety/Warden Instructor

Public Course

This Fire Safety/Warden Instructor training course is a 2 Day public programme, designed for participants who want to become a Fire Warden Instructor. The course enables participants to meet the training requirements of both the “1981 Fire Services Act” and “Regulation 9 of the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005″.

Those attending this Fire Safety/Warden Instructor Course should  have some training experience and have a minimum of a Manual Handling Instructor course QQI Level 6 training qualification or another Instructor qualification. Proof of same will be required.

Email: e.nolan@optimatraining.ie for details

Dates: March 6th 7th 2025

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Course Content

  • Introduction & Course Objectives
  • Legislation
  • Fire Science
  • Development the fire, smoke and small travel
  • Fire prevention
  • Classes of fire
  • The selection and use of fire extinguishers
  • Participants will then be trained in the use of extinguishers
  • Pre–fire/fire/post fire duties of the Fire Warden
  • Understanding people’s behaviour in relation to fire
  • Emergency plans and evacuation procedures
  • Emergency lights (overview of general maintenance requirements)
  • Fire extinguishers (overview of general maintenance requirements & the functions of)
  • Fire alarms (overview of general maintenance requirements)
  • Passive fire protection
  • Active fire protection
  • Running a Fire Warden Course
  • Assessment.
  • Q&A
  • Conclude & Follow Up Process

Learning Objectives

Duties as fire wardens

To understand the chemistry of fire

To identify basic fire hazards in the workplace

To carry out emergency evacuation drills

To assist in the management of emergency evacuations

To understand the different evacuation models

Select and use the appropriate firefighting equipment to deal with an undeveloped fire.