🔥 Fire Warden Training Course

Accredited by Qualsafe Awards, our Fire Warden Training course is a nationally recognised qualification designed for those with specific fire safety responsibilities in the workplace.


🚒 Course Overview

The Qualsafe Level 2 Award in Fire Safety (RQF) is a regulated qualification for anyone who has fire safety responsibilities in the workplace. This includes those appointed as fire wardens or fire marshals.

Delivered face-to-face in a classroom setting, the course covers legal responsibilities under the Fire Safety Order 2005, fire prevention, evacuation procedures, and real-world risk management.


💷 Fire Warden Training Course – Pricing

We do not conduct open or drop-in sessions for this course. Group bookings only.

  • Group: £375+VAT for up to 6 people
  • Additional learners: £30+VAT per person (max 12 total)
  • Online version: Available if required – Fire Warden (E-Learn)

Optional: 🔥 Fire Extinguisher Practice – £10+VAT per person


📍 Where is the Training Held?

Delivered at our dedicated training centre in Sandycroft, Deeside, North Wales, or onsite at your business across North Wales, Chester, Wirral, Wrexham, and Merseyside.


📄 Fire Warden Training Course Flyer

Click here to download the Fire Warden / Marshal Course PDF


🔥 Fire Extinguisher Demonstration

We can deliver the Fire Warden Training with a Fire Extinguisher demonstration – either at our Deeside centre or directly in your workplace (subject to access to an open outdoor area).

This hands-on extension of the classroom session gives delegates the chance to safely discharge a water extinguisher under supervision, gaining confidence with the equipment.

Although we do not simulate live fires, this interactive session helps reinforce fire response principles in a practical, memorable way.

Add-on price: £10+VAT per person


📚 What Will You Learn?

There will be group discussion and theoretical instruction throughout the course.

Fire Warden Training Course. The content includes:

  • Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005
  • Fire procedures and emergency evacuation
  • The common causes of fire
  • Triangle of fire and principles of combustion
  • Human behaviour in fire situations
  • The role and responsibilities of the Fire Marshal
  • Fire prevention strategies

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