Fire Marshall Training eLearning Course
Ensure Compliance. Empower Safety. Protect Your Workplace.
Having a designated staff member as a fire warden is an important part of any organisation’s fire safety. The Fire Marshal Training course trains delegates to be qualified fire warden/ marshal, ensuring fire risks are minimised in the workplace.
Our Fire Marshal Training course provides delegates with the knowledge and skills needed to take on this role confidently and effectively.
The course covers key legal responsibilities, identifies common fire hazards, and outlines essential fire safety procedures, including evacuation protocols. By completing this training, delegates become qualified fire wardens/marshals, helping organisations not only meet legal obligations but also uphold a safe and prepared workplace.
Who Should Take This eLearning Course?
This course is suitable for staff who plan to be a designated fire warden or those who already are one.
eLearning Course Programme
The fire warden course covers the following topics:
- Reasons for managing health and safety – moral, economic and legal
- Legal requirements for fire safety
- Fire hazards, including the fire triangle
- Fire precautions
- Role of a fire warden/marshal
- Fire extinguishers
You Will Learn
The learning outcome of the Fire Marshal Training course is:
To equip delegates with the knowledge and skills to be able to carry out their fire warden/marshal duties effectively.
eLearning Course Duration and Assessment
- Duration - Approx. 60 minutes (self-paced)
- Access - Available for 6 months after purchase
- Assessment - Multiple-choice test (3 attempts allowed)
- Certificate - Immediate proof of completion
Why Choose Our eLearning Course?
- 100% Online – Learn at your own pace, anytime, anywhere
- Instant Certification – Print or download upon completion
- Quick & Easy Enrolment – Secure online purchase
Take the Next Step
Our Fire Marshal Training course equips delegates with the essential knowledge and practical skills to confidently and effectively fulfil the role of a fire warden or marshal. This will enable organisations to meet legal requirements while promoting a safer, more prepared working environment.