Course Overview
Course Name
QNUK Level 2 Award in Fire Safety for Fire Marshals
Course Description
This qualification is ideal for learners nominated in the role of a fire warden within a workplace. The Level 2 Award in Fire Safety for Fire Marshals (RQF) provides learners with the opportunity to develop knowledge and understanding of the hazards and risks associated with fire in the workplace, how fire risk is controlled, the principles and practice of fire safety management and the role of the fire warden.
Course Syllabus
Unit 1 – Undertaking the Role of the Fire Marshal
Hazards and risks associated with fire in the workplace
Understand how fire risk is controlled in the workplace
Prompt and safe evacuation of a workplace
Supporting individuals during an evacuation
Principles and practice of fire safety management at work
Understand the role of the nominated fire warden/marshal
Assessment Method
The assessment methods for this qualification are:-
Multiple-choice question paper
Each candidate is assessed by completing a multiple-choice question paper.
Pass mark: 70% (21/30)
Duration: 45 mins
What's Included
Expert instructions
Comprehensive manual
Qualification fees
Necessary equipment
Three-year certification
Reminder service
Speedy response to your questions or queries
Example Questions
1. When a fire alarm is activated:
A. Fire marshals should leave the building immediately asking others to follow them
B. staff should clear their desks and wait to be told to leave
C. staff should follow procedure and leave the building immediately
D. staff should secure their belongings and fire for the fire and rescue service to evacuate the
building
2. Which of the following statements is true? A fire exit:
A. normally opens in the direction being travelled
B. holds smoke and fire back for at least 30 minutes
C. should be kept locked shut
D. is recognised by a red and white sign above the door
Pricing
Duration: 6 hours
In-house Pricing
£599.00 up to 16 learners (ex.vat) - theory session
£729.00 up to 16 learners (ex.vat) - theory and pratical fire extinguisher