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Fire Safety Level-1

Fire Safety Level 1 (Basic) Course


Course Overview
The Fire Safety Level 1 Basic Course is designed to provide individuals with fundamental knowledge and skills to understand fire safety principles, identify fire hazards, and take appropriate measures to ensure workplace safety. This course is ideal for beginners, employees, and individuals who want to create a safer environment in homes, offices, or public places. Through a mix of theoretical and practical learning, participants will gain the confidence to prevent, respond to, and manage fire emergencies effectively.

Benefits
Enhanced Awareness: Learn how to identify and mitigate fire risks in various settings.
Compliance: Meet legal requirements and industry standards for fire safety in workplaces.
Confidence Building: Gain the ability to act swiftly and responsibly during fire emergencies.
Career Foundation: Serve as an entry point for advanced fire safety training and certifications.
Practical Knowledge: Hands-on training to operate fire extinguishers and follow evacuation protocols.

Learning Outcomes
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
⦁ Understand the basic principles of fire safety and prevention.
⦁ Identify fire hazards and assess fire risks in the workplace or home.
⦁ Recognize different classes of fire and suitable extinguishing methods.
⦁ Safely operate fire extinguishers and other fire suppression tools.
⦁ Develop and implement basic fire emergency procedures, including evacuation plans.
⦁ Comprehend legal responsibilities related to fire safety in the workplace.

Study Units
The Fire Safety Level 1 Basic Course is divided into the following key modules:
⦁ Introduction to Fire Safety
⦁ Importance of fire safety
⦁ Basic fire science (the fire triangle)
⦁ Fire Prevention and Risk Assessment
⦁ Common fire hazards
⦁ Strategies for minimizing fire risks
⦁ Fire Classification and Extinguishing Methods
⦁ Classes of fire (A, B, C, D, K)
⦁ Appropriate extinguishing agents for each class
⦁ Firefighting Equipment
⦁ Types of fire extinguishers and their uses
⦁ Maintenance and inspection of firefighting tools
⦁ Emergency Preparedness
⦁ Developing an evacuation plan
⦁ Roles and responsibilities during an emergency
⦁ Legal and Regulatory Framework
⦁ Overview of fire safety regulations and standards
⦁ Employer and employee responsibilities

Career Progression
Completing the Fire Safety Level 1 Basic Course opens doors to various career opportunities and further training:
⦁ Job Roles:
⦁ Fire Safety Assistant
⦁ Health and Safety Representative
⦁ Emergency Response Team Member
⦁ Advanced Training:
⦁ Fire Safety Level 2 (UK)
⦁ Risk Assessment Training
⦁ Fire Warden/Marshal Training
⦁ Occupational Health and Safety Certifications (IOSH, NEBOSH)
⦁ Industries:
⦁ Hospitality and Tourism
⦁ Manufacturing and Warehousing
⦁ Retail and Office Environments
⦁ Educational Institutions
⦁ Pathway to Specialized Careers:
This course can act as a stepping stone for those interested in pursuing specialized roles, such as Fire Safety Manager, Health and Safety Officer, or Firefighter.

Our assessment process is designed to ensure every learner achieves the required level of knowledge, skills, and understanding outlined in each course unit.

Purpose of Assessment
Assessment helps measure how well a learner has met the learning outcomes. It ensures consistency, quality, and fairness across all learners.

What Learners Need to Do
Learners must provide clear evidence that shows they have met all the learning outcomes and assessment criteria for each unit. This evidence can take different forms depending on the course and type of learning.

Types of Acceptable Evidence

Assignments, reports, or projects

Worksheets or written tasks

Portfolios of practical work

Answers to oral or written questions

Test or exam papers

Understanding the Structure

Learning outcomes explain what learners should know, understand, or be able to do.

Assessment criteria set the standard learners must meet to achieve each learning outcome.

Assessment Guidelines

All assessment must be authentic, current, and relevant to the unit.

Evidence must match each assessment criterion clearly.

Plagiarism or copied work is not accepted.

All learners must complete assessments within the given timelines.

Where applicable, assessments may be reviewed or verified by internal or external quality assurers.

Full learning outcomes and assessment criteria for each qualification are available from page 8 of the course handbook.

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