Target group

The training is aimed at persons responsible for fire safety in companies and institutions that are required to submit a fire safety self-inspection report (such as business/building owners, operations managers, facility managers, technical and production managers, employees responsible for evacuation and rescue operations, etc.), and whose duties include ensuring fire safety on the premises, submitting self-inspection reports, and conducting evacuations.

Objectives

The aim of the training is to provide essential knowledge and skills to persons responsible for fire safety, enabling them to better organise fire safety measures and conduct self-inspections within the company. This helps prevent various risks and ensures they are prepared to respond effectively in case of a fire or accident, including carrying out evacuations.

Topics covered

    NB! The training will also cover amendments to the Fire Safety Act that came into effect on 01.03.2021.

    NB! As of 01.01.2014, the self-inspection reporting period runs from 1 January to 31 December. The fire safety report must be submitted by 31 March of the following year.

    1. Preparation of the Fire Safety Self-Inspection Report

  • Relevant regulations
  • Activities carried out during self-inspection
  • Content of the report
  • 2. Causes of Fires

  • Risk and hazard assessment
  • Fire prevention
  • Mitigating consequences
  • 3. Fire Safety Management

  • Options for appointing responsible persons
  • Legislative obligations
  • Mandatory documentation NB! New requirement – operational card preparation requirements
  • 4. Ensuring Compliance with Fire Safety Construction Requirements

  • Integrity of fire compartments
  • Fire resistance of load-bearing structures
  • Storage of flammable materials
  • Ensuring the passability of evacuation routes
  • 5. Organising the Maintenance of Fire Safety Systems

  • Various systems
  • Obligations of the owner/manager
  • Responsibilities of the maintenance personnel
  • 6. Fire Safety Trainings

  • Various mandatory training programs
  • Training requirements

What you will learn?

  • Fire safety legislation and its application
  • How to organise fire safety within the company
  • How to conduct a fire safety self-inspection for the company
  • The different types of fire extinguishers and their proper use
  • How to provide fire safety guidance to employees

Certificate

The training concludes with an (electronic) knowledge test, and participants who successfully pass will be awarded a certificate.

Length of training

Lecture, 8 academic hours

Price contains

The price includes training, study materials and a certificate.

The training can be ordered as an in-house session, where we will take into account your preferences, needs and the specifics of your company. We will conduct the training at a time and location that is convenient for your employees.

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