Thursday, 18 June 2015

Basic Fire Awareness for Care Homes


Who should do a Fire Safety Awareness Course?
Anyone working in a care home should be aware of the rules and regulations regarding fire safety and know what to do should a fire occur. From Care Home Managers to Nurses, Care Assistants, kitchen staff and cleaners. Everyone can benefit from Health and Safety Training.

Why you Should Choose E-Learning
An E-learning course can be taken at any time working from home or at work if you are able. You can pace your studies to suit your way of life. You don’t need to travel to a classroom or sit with people you don’t know. You can do the course from your computer when you are able to study, whether that be first thing in the morning or after work in the evenings.

What does the course cover?
There are five modules which cover:
·         Chemistry of Fire
·         Basic Safety Features in Buildings
·         Introduction to Fire Extinguishers
·         What to do in Case of Fire
·         Fire Statistics

How do I submit the modules?
After each module you will have to answer three questions about the module topic. If you answer incorrectly, or your final mark is low, you can do the module twice more and you should achieve a pass rate of 70% or more.

How Long Does each Module Take to Complete?
You can complete it in one day, two, over the weekend, or whenever you can. The course actually lasts around 3 hours.

Is there any other way to do the course?
Yes, if your company wants to take part in a training course, we can arrange to hold them at your work premises or any other location chosen by your management team.

Is it a certification course?
Yes. When you have completed the course you will be awarded a certificate of completion which you can print off from your computer and the course is accredited by the Institution of Fire Engineers and ROSPA.

Who are Risk Safety Services?
We are a Health and Safety consultancy based in the South East of England. We provide advice and training to business owners and individuals in the areas of health and safety, fire risk management and event safety, which covers:
·         Risk Assessment and Method Statement
·         H&S Auditing/Inspections
·         CDM Services. Noise Survey Assessment
·         Telephone advices services helpline
·         Training at training centres, client premises and e-learning 
We have more than ten years’ experience in the field of health and safety and if you wish to contact us, you may do so through our website or by phoning 0843 523 0410.




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