New Year, New Knowledge

23rd December 2022

As we bid goodbye to 2022 and 2023 draws closer, we reflect back on what a rewarding  year it has been for all of us at Vulcan Fire Training. We’ve delivered many courses up and down the country, across various locations, in-house or online. We’ve had many successful delegates come back to us with an abundance of wonderful feedback. So, as we prepare to put our festive Santa hats on, kick back and take a well-deserved break, it’s important to stress the importance of fire safety not just throughout the festivities but also as we commence a new year. 

 

As 2023 gets underway, and many people resume back to work, why not start the new year off right? Now is the ideal time to ask the question… are you or your employees up to date on all things fire safety? As stated in the UK Legislation, organisations must nominate an individual to carry out a fire risk assessment, create a Fire Emergency Plan and implement/maintain a fire risk management system. With this in mind, don’t just guess it, why not brush up on or enhance your fire safety knowledge with one of our fire safety training courses? 

Delivered by our experienced and professional trainers, our accredited courses will ensure you start the new year knowing you are up to date on current legislation and have the skills and theoretical knowledge to confidently manage fire safety in your organisation. So, let's dive in and look at some of the courses we offer from our course portfolio:

 Conversion to Fire Manager Course (5 day)
This 5 day course is designed for those who already have the NEBOSH Fire Safety & Risk Assessment Certificate and wish to enhance their knowledge and skills further. Upon successful completion delegates feel confident in producing relevant fire safety documents.  

Who should attend?
As mentioned above, this course is specifically for those with NEBOSH Fire Safety & Risk Assessment Certificate. Click here to learn more.


Fire Manager Course (9 day)
This course combines the Fire Risk Assessor course (5 day) and the Managing Fire Safety course (4 day), to provide comprehensive training on all aspects of fire safety. 

Who should attend?
This course is ideal for those looking for a professional fire safety management qualification. The course is suitable for delegates with little or good working knowledge of fire safety. Click here for more information.

Fire Risk Assessor Course (5 day)
This highly practical 5 day course is part one of the prestigious Fire Manager course (9 day). Upon completion, successful delegates can apply for the Fire Technician Grade with IFSM. 

Who should attend?
This course has been specifically designed for individuals working in a wide range of industrial and commercial backgrounds. The course is ideal for those looking to learn and develop their skills in fire risk assessments and fire emergency plans. Learn more here.

 

Managing Fire Safety Course (4 day)
Our Managing Fire Safety course is for delegates who have successfully completed our Fire Risk Assessor course (5 day) and forms part two of our Fire Manager course (9 day). 

Who should attend?
This course is perfect for those who have successfully completed the Fire Risk Assessor course (5 day), and are now looking to complete a professional and nationally recognised fire safety management certificate. Find out more here.

Fire Manager Advanced Course (5 day & project)
This course is designed for those who have passed our Fire Manager course (9 day), and wish to enhance their professional knowledge. 

Who should attend?
Successful candidates on our Fire Manager course or equivalent fire risk assessment / fire safety courses.

Due to popular demand and limited availability, our courses are now full for January and the following months are filling fast, therefore we encourage you to book your place as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.

Alternatively, contact us and our team will be happy to help if you have any questions or queries. From all of the team here at Vulcan Fire Training, we wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, we’ll resume all things fire safety in 2023.