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Fire safety saves lives—and as a trained Fire Warden, you’ll play a vital role in keeping workplaces and public spaces safe. This Diploma in Fire Warden Training Level 5 gives you the essential knowledge and confidence to handle fire emergencies, carry out risk assessments, and implement effective evacuation procedures. By completing this course, you’ll be fully prepared to act swiftly …
Fire safety saves lives—and as a trained Fire Warden, you’ll play a vital role in keeping workplaces and public spaces safe. This Diploma in Fire Warden Training Level 5 gives you the essential knowledge and confidence to handle fire emergencies, carry out risk assessments, and implement effective evacuation procedures.
By completing this course, you’ll be fully prepared to act swiftly and responsibly in the event of a fire, helping to prevent harm and protect others.
In the UK, Fire Wardens and Health and Safety Officers typically earn around £28,000–£35,000 per year (about £14–£18 per hour), depending on experience and industry.
This course begins with Module 01: Fire Warden Safety – An Introduction, which explores the responsibilities of a Fire Warden and the importance of maintaining safety awareness.
Module 02: Understanding Fires – The Fire Triangle explains how fires start, spread, and can be controlled.
In Module 03: Risk Assessments, you will learn how to identify fire hazards, assess risks, and apply control measures.
Module 04: The Fire Plan and Safety Arrangements teaches how to create and maintain effective fire prevention strategies.
Module 05: Fire Evacuation Procedures and Strategies focuses on safe evacuation planning and emergency coordination.
Finally, Module 06: Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans (PEEPs) covers supporting individuals who may need assistance during an evacuation.
In this beginning module, we’ll start with the goals and aims and the importance of fire safety. Later on, we’ll go deep into the fire safety law and learn about the DSEAR and the duties of the first and second responsible person. The module will come to an end with the number and responsibilities of fire wardens and their training specifics.
This module will roll on by introducing you with the potentially dangerous ignition, fuel, and oxygen sources. Before wrapping up with the various fire tools, this module will focus on the different types of fires and their potential sources.
In module 3, the learning will start with the main steps and key considerations of risk assessment. You’ll then walk through the details of the stages of risk assessment. The curtain of this third module will be drawn by talking about daily/ weekly risk assessments and the overview checklist.
As the name suggests, the fire plan and safety arrangements will take centre stage of this module 4. It will roll on by discussing the topics like fire prevention, the fire evacuation plan, fire safety arrangements and fire warden’s role in it, housekeeping, etc. Fire detection warning systems, emergency routes and exits, and fire safety signs will also get a detailed explanation in this module.
This short module will discuss the various strategies of fire evacuation procedures. After shedding light on the five main strategies of evacuating staff, module 5 will proceed to discuss the steps of a fire warden’s role in fire evacuation. Finally, you’ll come to know about the importance and measures of fire drills.
This final module is also a short one and based on the personal emergency evacuation plans (PEEP). An introduction to PEEP, who may need PEEP, and what should a PEEP contain will be discussed briefly in module 6 to give you a proper understanding of PEEP or, personal emergency evacuation plans.
This course has been endorsed by the Quality Licence Scheme for its high-quality, non-regulated training and learning provision. Please note that it is not an accredited qualification and does not fall under Ofqual regulation. If you are seeking formal recognition, such as entry into higher education, your training provider can guide you. Additional details are also available in the Learner FAQs on the Quality Licence Scheme website.
Upon successfully completing the Diploma in Fire Warden Training Level 5 course, learners will have the option to order an endorsed certificate as evidence of their accomplishment. This Certificate of Achievement is endorsed by the Quality Licence Scheme.
In addition, once you successfully complete your course, you will instantly receive a FREE CPD Accredited Digital Certificate.
Online Training Academy (OTA) operates as an authorised reseller of QLS-endorsed courses provided by Training Express Ltd. Learners enrolling through OTA will be assigned their courses within the OTA platform; however, all assessments, certification, and registration processes are managed and administered directly by Training Express Ltd.
1.Employees appointed as Fire Wardens or Fire Marshals
2.Health and Safety Officers seeking advanced training
3.Managers responsible for workplace safety compliance
4.Facilities staff involved in emergency planning
5.Anyone wanting to improve fire safety knowledge
1.Fire Warden
2.Fire Safety Officer
3.Health and Safety Officer
4.Facilities Coordinator
5.Emergency Response Trainer
6.Risk Assessment Consultant
| Fire Warden Training Course | |||
| Module 01: Fire Warden Safety: An Introduction | 00:20:00 | ||
| Module 02: Understanding Fires – The Fire Triangle | 00:25:00 | ||
| Module 03: Risk Assessments | 00:15:00 | ||
| Module 04: The Fire Plan and Safety Arrangements | 00:20:00 | ||
| Module 05: Fire Evacuation Procedures and Strategies | 00:15:00 | ||
| Module 06: Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans | 00:12:00 | ||
| Mock Exam | |||
| Mock Exam – Fire Warden Training Course | 00:20:00 | ||
| Final Exam | |||
| Final Exam – Fire Warden Training Course | 00:20:00 | ||
| Assignment | |||
| Assignment – Fire Warden Training Course | 2 weeks, 1 day | ||
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