With former careers in the UK Fire & Rescue Service, our trainers, assessors and inspectors have a wealth of experience with real world experience.
Practical First Aid and Fire Safety offers a range of accredited training qualifications and provide a fire risk assessment and fire door auditing service.
We are an experienced training provider working with customers throughout the South West.
Courses are delivered by our professional trainers that have experienced what they teach.
Pat Long22 August 2023The trainer was very friendly and professional. The first aid course was very good, I learned loads. Thank you.Lucy Stacey21 August 2023Great learning experience, very interactive. Thankyou!Caroline Ward21 August 2023ExcellentChloe Isabell7 August 2023James taught us everything we needed to know for the for the first aid at work course. Everything was covered and also done scenarios so we could practice what we've learnt. Was clear and understanding.Grace Paddock7 August 2023Very informative and encouraging. Learnt a lot and come away confident to be able to perform first aid in the workplace.
Qualifications are for anyone who has a specific responsibility for fire safety in the workplace, such as designated fire wardens/fire marshals.
Learners will develop their knowledge and skills in fire safety, including: how fires are caused, the risks associated with fire, principles of fire safety management at work.
Did you know that it’s a legal obligation for employers and landlords to provide a fire safety risk assessment, and to ensure it is up to date?
To comply with legal duties under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, we regularly undertake fire risk assessments in a wide variety of fields.
Your fire risk assessment which will include a summary of our findings and observations, and where necessary an action plan containing recommendations we advise that you take to comply with your statutory duties and best practice.
In a recent survey by the Fire Door Inspection Scheme (FDIS), 61% of doors inspected had intumescent or smoke seals either missing or faulty, whilst 34% had excessive gaps between the door and the frame. Both faults could prove fatal in the event of fire.
BS 8214: 2008 recommends that door leaves and frames are checked at six-monthly intervals for superficial damage, structural damage and excessive bowing or deformation.
Your fire door assessment will include a summary of our findings and observations, and where necessary an action plan containing recommendations we advise that you take to comply with your statutory duties and best practice.
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