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Fire Warden Training by ISOHS

Essential Training for Workplace Fire Safety Leaders The Fire Warden Training program from ISOHS equips designated personnel with the…

Essential Training for Workplace Fire Safety Leaders

The Fire Warden Training program from ISOHS equips designated personnel with the critical skills needed to effectively prevent, manage, and respond to fire emergencies in the workplace. This practical course combines legal knowledge with hands-on training to prepare participants for their vital safety role.

Key Benefits:
✔ Meets international fire safety compliance requirements
✔ Hands-on fire extinguisher training included
✔ Customizable for your specific workplace environment
✔ Certificate valid for 2 years

 

Course Delivery Options:

Format Duration Features
On-Site Training 4 hours Customized to your premises, includes live fire demo
Virtual Classroom 3 hours Interactive online session with Q&A
E-Learning 1.5 hours Self-paced with simulation exercises

Why Choose ISOHS Fire Warden Training?

🔹 Industry-Recognized Certification
🔹 Taught by Active Fire Safety Professionals
🔹 Money-Back Guarantee if not satisfied
🔹 Group Discounts available for 5+ participants

Limited-Time Offer: Book 5+ staff and get a free fire drill consultation!📍 Locations: Online or At Your Workplace

📧 Email: info@isohs.net

 

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What Will You Learn?

  • 1. Fire Warden Roles & Responsibilities
  • Legal duties under OSHA and international standards
  • Difference between Fire Wardens and Fire Marshals
  • Coordination with emergency services
  • 2. Fire Prevention & Risk Control
  • Conducting daily/weekly fire safety checks
  • Identifying and reporting fire hazards
  • Managing fire doors and escape routes
  • 3. Emergency Response Procedures
  • Step-by-step evacuation leadership
  • Special considerations for:
  • High-rise buildings
  • People with disabilities
  • Night shifts and lone workers
  • Using the P.A.S.S. technique with fire extinguishers
  • 4. Practical Fire Safety Skills
  • Live demonstration with fire blankets and extinguishers
  • Sweep search techniques for complete evacuation
  • Accountability procedures at assembly points
  • 5. Post-Incident Actions
  • Fire investigation basics
  • Reporting and documentation requirements
  • Debriefing staff after drills/incidents

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