Course Overview
Target Audience
This course is suitable for people who are responsible for fire safety or who are designated fire marshals in their workplace. No prior knowledge of fire safety is required.
The course is mapped to RQF Level 2 and has been independently certified as conforming to universally accepted Continuous Professional Development (CPD) guidelines. It is designed to meet and comply with the Regulatory reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005.
Depending upon your workplace, your risk assessment may require you to supplement this course with practical training.
Learning aims and content to:
Provide learners with the knowledge required to ensure good fire safety measures in the workplace and to carry out their role as a Fire Marshal. Fire Marshals play an essential role in contributing to fire safety by following fire safety control measures, being alert to issues relating to fire safety, and knowing how to lead a safe evacuation in an emergency.
Access
This fully online course can be completed on any PC, tablet, or mobile device. Learners can study at their own pace, with unlimited access throughout their enrolment period. Progress is saved automatically, allowing learners to log in and out as often as needed and complete the training at a time that suits them.
Features
- Designed to support a wide range of learning styles through engaging videos, interactive activities, workplace scenarios, and knowledge checks.
- Enables learners to progress at their own pace, reinforcing understanding through practical exercises and assessment throughout the course.
- Accessible on PC, tablet, and mobile devices, allowing flexible learning anytime and anywhere.
- Progress is saved automatically, enabling learners to log in and out as often as required.
- Developed with accessibility in mind and designed in accordance with the British Dyslexia Association’s Dyslexia Style Guide principles to support an inclusive learning experience.
- Includes downloadable resources, practical workplace templates, and a final assessment to consolidate learning.
- Instant certificate available upon successful completion.
Assessment
Certification
Upon successful completion of the course and final assessment, learners will be able to download a personalised certificate as evidence of their achievement.
The certificate can be used to support:
- Continuing Professional Development (CPD) records
- Workplace training and competency records
- Staff induction and refresher training
- Internal audits and compliance documentation
- Professional portfolios
Certificates are available instantly upon successful completion of the course.
Accreditation
This course has been independently accredited by The CPD Group and has been awarded 3 CPD Credits.
The training has been assessed against recognised Continuing Professional Development (CPD) standards and certified as conforming to universally accepted CPD guidelines.
The course is designed to support workplace fire safety awareness and Fire Marshal responsibilities and is mapped to RQF Level 2 standards.
Upon successful completion, learners will receive a CPD certificate issued by First Stop Safety Training.
⚠️ Depending on your workplace environment and fire risk assessment, additional practical training or workplace-specific instruction may also be required.

Duration
Approximately 2-3 hours
Topics Covered
Module 1 – Introduction to Fire Safety
- Understanding the importance of workplace fire safety
- Fire safety responsibilities
- The role of the Fire Marshal
- Fire safety culture in the workplace
Module 2 – Fire Safety Law and Responsibilities
- Fire safety legislation
- Employer and employee responsibilities
- Enforcement and compliance
- Supporting workplace fire safety
Module 3 – Understanding Fire and Fire Hazards
- The fire triangle
- How fires start and spread
- Common causes of workplace fires
- Fire classes
- Identifying fire hazards and people at risk
Module 4 – Fire Risk Assessment and Hazard Management
- The purpose of fire risk assessments
- Identifying hazards and risks
- Control measures
- Reporting hazards and concerns
- Maintaining safer workplaces
Module 5 – Fire Prevention and Workplace Controls
- Fire prevention principles
- Good housekeeping
- Safe storage practices
- Electrical safety awareness
- Active and passive fire protection measures
Module 6 – Fire Detection, Alarms and Fire Safety Equipment
- Fire detection systems
- Fire alarms and call points
- Fire extinguishers and their uses
- Fire blankets
- Safe use of fire extinguishers
- Fire extinguisher maintenance and checks
Module 7 – Escape Routes, Emergency Lighting and Fire Safety Signs
- Means of escape
- Emergency lighting
- Fire doors
- Fire exit signs
- Mandatory, warning and prohibition signs
- Fire equipment signage
Module 8 – Emergency Procedures and Evacuation
- Emergency evacuation procedures
- Assembly points
- Fire Marshal responsibilities during emergencies
- Fire drills and evacuation practice
- Common evacuation issues and unsafe behaviours
Module 9 – Supporting Everyone During Evacuation
- Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans (PEEPs)
- Visitors and contractors
- Inclusive evacuation planning
- Supporting individuals who may require assistance
Module 10 – Practical Fire Marshal Responsibilities
- Fire safety inspections
- Reporting fire safety concerns
- Monitoring workplace fire safety
- Fire drill observations
- Supporting continuous improvement
Module 11 – Final Fire Marshal Scenario and Assessment
- Realistic workplace fire safety scenarios
- Applying Fire Marshal responsibilities
- Interactive learning activities
- Final assessment and certification

