Success for Warrington Fire Safety Course Delegates
Published: 15th July 2015
Vulcan are pleased to announce the success of the delegates who attended Module 2 of the Fire Manager Certificate in Warrington on 8-11 June.
Vulcan are pleased to announce the success of the delegates who attended Module 2 of the Fire Manager Certificate in Warrington on 8-11 June.
We bring these latest fire prosecutions to you to act as a reminder and warning about the responsibilities and legal obligations of business owners to undertake regular fire risk assessments.
Delegates who attended, and successfully completed, the Fire Risk Assessor course held in Northampton on 1-5 June were praising of both the content and tuition they received.
Vulcan Fire Training is delighted to congratulate two of their delegates who have achieved the prestigious Fire Manager Advanced Diploma following completion of previous fire manager training with the company.
There have been many devastating events that have occurred in care homes where helpless people have lost their lives due to a tragic fire that could have been avoided if a fire safety plan was put in place.
Vulcan’s Fire Manager Certificate Module 1 (Fire Risk Assessment Module), held at the Holiday Inn Northampton on 13-17 April, proved so popular that a second course had to be added that took place at the end of April. Both courses resulted in success for all attending delegates!
We bring these latest fire prosecutions to you to act as a reminder and warning about the responsibilities and legal obligations of business owners to undertake regular fire risk assessments.
Good fire safety training helps companies to stay on the right side of the law. Take a look at our infographic to find out what can happen to businesses that let their fire safety standards slip.
We are delighted to be able to announce the success of all delegates who attended both the Fire Manager Module 1 and Module 2 courses which took place in Glasgow in March.
From Monday 6 April, the 2007 Construction (Design and Management) Regulations (CDM) were replaced to help workers, contractors, designers and clients work together to improve health and safety.