Fire safety training is a legal and practical necessity for every business, but understanding how often it should be refreshed isn’t always straightforward. Keeping your team’s knowledge up to date is essential, not just for compliance, but for workplace safety. So, how often should fire safety training be reviewed, and what does it involve?
What Is Fire Safety Training?
Fire safety training equips employees with the knowledge and practical skills they need to respond safely in the event of a fire. It covers fire prevention, emergency response procedures, safe evacuation, and the correct use of equipment like extinguishers and alarms.
At 1st Choice Safety Training & Consultancy, we offer a range of training courses suitable for businesses across all sectors. These include:
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Fire Safety Awareness Training: This training is ideal for all staff, providing general fire prevention knowledge and emergency actions.
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Fire Marshal/Warden Training: Designed for employees responsible for coordinating fire safety during evacuations and carrying out checks in the workplace.
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Practical Fire Extinguisher Training: Teaches safe and effective use of different types of fire extinguishers in a controlled environment.
Our courses are designed to comply with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 and are delivered on-site or at our dedicated training centres, depending on what suits your business best.
When Should Fire Safety Training Be Refreshed?
There’s no fixed legal timeframe that dictates how often training must be renewed. However, industry best practice recommends refresher training every 12 to 24 months, especially for Fire Wardens or those in high-risk environments, which could be more frequent.
Here are some key times when fire safety training should be refreshed:
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Annually or every two years: As part of your ongoing health and safety programme.
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When regulations change: If safety training legislation is updated, your training should reflect that.
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After a fire incident or near miss: Reviewing procedures and retraining is essential after any fire-related incident.
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When new risks are introduced: Changes to the workplace layout, new machinery, or additional storage areas may increase fire risks.
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New staff induction: Anyone new to your team should receive safety training as part of their onboarding process.
Why Does Refresh Training Matter?
Safety training is about ensuring your employees feel confident, competent, and calm in an emergency. Refresher training helps to reinforce critical knowledge, reduce response times in real emergencies, and maintain legal compliance.
Failing to keep training up to date can lead to serious consequences, including injury, property loss, business interruption, and fines.
Book Your Training With 1st Choice Safety Training & Consultancy
At 1st Choice Safety Training & Consultancy, we work with businesses across the UK to deliver compliant, engaging, and effective training. Whether you’re due for refresher training or want to upskill your team, our experienced trainers are here to help.
Contact us to schedule your fire safety course or speak with a consultant about your training requirements.