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Fire Training
Here at FireSolutions we take great pride in how we delivery our fire training courses.
Unlike most companies, we tailor each course to our clients environment making sure that any risks identified are covered during each training session. All staff are encouraged to take part in our live practical session which is conducted onsite in a safe and controlled manner using one of our fire training simulators.
As part of our commitment to safety, FireSolutions work under a strict insurance scheme with full PI professional indemnity as well as public and product CL insurance. Most fire companies operate using limited insurance and are not covered for live training........FireSolutions is the training division of AT&F Solutions Ltd
Basic Fire Safety
Introduction or refresher
A theoretical and practical course that provides
the trainee with a basic knowledge of fire safety
procedures and principles together with an understanding
of the hazards of fire complete with practical hands-on
training on real live fire situations using our new
training simulator
Duration
Two and a half hours.
Venue: Onsite using our dedicated 'Fire Safety Training
Simulator'
Who should attend?
All staff, as part of their induction or continuation
training. This course is suitable for persons not
having designated fire duties but who still require
a basic level of fire safety awareness.
The aim:
To heighten students awareness of the nature of fire
and fire spread, human reaction to fire, appropriate
behaviour in fire situations and to provide practical
skills in the selection and use of fire extinguishers.
The objectives:
To have an awareness of fire safety measures and procedures
in the workplace.
To have an appreciation of fire and the effects of
smoke and fire spread.
To be able to react appropriately in the event of
fire.
To select and use suitable fire extinguishers on a
variety of fires.

Fire Marshal
New or refresher
About the course
This course offers general advice on fire safety,
fire-fighting equipment and fire evacuation with vital
theoretical and practical training in the competent
use of portable fire extinguishers. This course can
be tailored for all types of premises including offices,
factories and shops.
Venue: onsite
Who should attend?
Employees having some responsibility for fire safety
within their workplace. Certificates of attendance
will be issued on completion of the course.
Aims
To give students an understanding of fire and human
behaviour in fire situations, together with the practical
skills necessary to enable the appropriate action
to be taken.
Objectives
To appreciate principles of fire safety incorporated
in building design.
Understand the appropriate actions to be taken in
the event of a fire.
Have an understanding of human behaviour in fire.
Understand the methods of extinction.
Understand the nature of smoke production and movement
within buildings.
Have an understanding of the nature and behaviour
of fire.
Demonstrate an understanding of the selection and
use of fire-fighting equipment.

Nursing and Care Homes
Fire Safety For ALL
This course is similar to our other one or
half day courses, however, with an emphasis on the
needs of people working in this type of care environment.
It includes all the vital theoretical and practical
training plus actions to be taken when working with
ambulant and none ambulant residents.
Duration
Two and a half hours.
Venue: Onsite using our dedicated 'Fire Safety Training
Simulator'
Who should attend?
All staff working within a nursing/care home environment
with responsibility to their residents. We believe
that ALL staff would have a direct benefit from attending
this course.
The aim:
To give all trainees an sound understanding of fire
and human behaviour in fire situations. Added to this
the necessary practical skills required to enable
the appropriate action to be taken when called upon.
A must for all care workers.
The objective:
To appreciate principles of fire safety measures incorporated
into Residential Care .
Understand the appropriate actions to be taken in
the event of a fire.
Have an understanding of human behaviour in fire.
Understand the methods of extinction - types of extinguisher
and use.
Understand the nature of smoke production and movement
within buildings.
Have an understanding of the nature and behaviour
of fire.
Demonstrate an understanding of the selection and
use of fire-fighting equipment

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