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Fire Safety for Domiciliary Care

Course Aims:

This Fire Safety course provides the underpinning knowledge and requirements needed to use effective Fire Safety procedures in the event of a fire, required for Health and Social Care Workers.

Health and social care workers must be trained in fire safety; this is a legal requirement. Fire Safety is, therefore, a mandatory training course that should be completed before supporting vulnerable individuals in a professional capacity.

This Fire Safety course works in conjunction with the employer’s own Fire Risk Assessment, Fire Safety arrangements, and practical on-site training and implementation of appropriate policies and procedures. It is suitable for care staff working remotely in the community where they are supporting individuals in their own home.

Guided Learning Hours: up to 2 hours, dependent on learner’s skills and abilities.

Accreditation: This course is CPD certified.

Course Price:

£18.00 Inc VAT

Learning Outcomes:

Know about legal responsibilities in relation to fire safety

Be aware of the risks associated with fire in the workplace

Know about practices that prevent a fire starting and spreading

Be aware of procedures to follow in the event of a fire

Know about different types of firefighting equipment

FAQs

Courses are fully certified. Once a learner successfully completes a course you are able to contact us directly to receive your Certification.

Courses are delivered online and work on any internet enabled device. As long as you have access to an internet connection you can complete courses when and where you like 24 hours a day.

Yes, our Courses are CPD Certified.

Some of our shorter courses will typically take between 30 minutes and an hour to complete. Some of the bigger ones will take longer and depends largely on each individual’s learning speed.

Course Price:

£18.00 Inc VAT

Level:

2, 3 & 4

Course Syllabus Includes:

Legislation

Fire Regulations

Policies and Procedures

Risk Assessment

Fire Tests/Drills

Fire Prevention

The Fire Triangle

Heat Transfer Methods: Convection

Heat Transfer Methods: Conduction

Heat Transfer Methods: Radiation

Fire Hazards: White Goods

Fire Hazards: Paraffin Based Emollients

Fire Hazards: Treatment with Oxygen

Fire Hazards: Smoking

Responding to Fire: Evacuation

Responding to Fire: Fire Equipment

Fire Equipment: Fire Extinguishers

Fire Equipment: Fire Blankets

Fire Equipment: Evacuation Chairs