πŸ”₯ 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.


πŸš’ 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.


πŸ’· Fire Warden Training Course – Pricing

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

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

Optional: πŸ”₯ Fire Extinguisher Practice – Β£10+VAT per person


πŸ“ 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.


πŸ“„ Fire Warden Training Course Flyer

Click here to download the Fire Warden / Marshal Course PDF


πŸ”₯ 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: Β£10+VAT per person


πŸ“š 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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