Course Duration: 3 - 3.5 hours

(INCLUDING PRACTICAL SESSION IF REQUIRED) | MAXIMUM OF 12 DELEGATES

Course Description

Construction sites are dangerous places for numerous reasons. There are many portable electric tools, oxy-acetylene cylinders, combustible materials and numerous other types of equipment that generate heat. The fire risks associated with construction sites pose a significantly higher risk than normal office premises.

Each participant receives a certificate to prove their qualification after successfully completing the course.

This course complies with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005

This course complies with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 and is delivered at your premises at a time to suit your operations, ensuring business continuity.

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Overview & Typical Course Content

Assessment Covers:

  • Current fire safety legislation
  • The chemical processes that result in fire
  • Fire development
  • How fires spread
  • Hazard identification
  • Backdraughts & how to open doors correctly
  • Fire Prevention on Construction Sites
  • Fire Hazards on Construction Sites
  • Plus much more…

Other Information

  • Certificate Renewal:
    It is recommended that your staff re-train every 3 years. More frequent training might be required depending on your fire risk assessment or insurers.