Fire Safety & Emergency Procedures

Categories: Health & Safety

About Course

2-Day Intensive Live Online Training Programme

Upcoming dates: Available on request.

Fire Safety & Emergency Procedures is an intensive, instructor-led training programme designed for employees, supervisors, and managers who need to understand how to prevent fire risks and respond effectively in an emergency. The course focuses on practical awareness, day-to-day responsibilities, and clear actions during fire and emergency situations.

Through live instruction, practical demonstrations, case-based discussions, and scenario-based exercises, participants learn how to recognise risks, follow safe procedures, and play their role confidently in organisational fire safety arrangements.

Participants who successfully complete the training will receive a Certificate of Completion from London Global Centre. Training is delivered by experienced trainers with strong professional and industry backgrounds.

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What Will You Learn?

  • Understand the basic principles of fire safety and how fires start, spread, and can be prevented in the workplace.
  • Recognise common fire hazards and take simple, practical steps to reduce risk.
  • Follow workplace emergency procedures, including evacuation routes, assembly points, and communication protocols.
  • Respond more confidently in fire and emergency situations while keeping themselves and others as safe as possible.
  • Support a stronger culture of fire safety awareness within their team or work area.

Course Content

Day 1: Fire Safety Fundamentals and Risk Awareness

  • Introduction to fire safety principles, fire behaviour, and why prevention is critical in the workplace.
  • Identifying common fire hazards related to equipment, storage, housekeeping, and human behaviour.
  • Understanding the basics of fire safety measures such as alarms, exits, extinguishers, and signage.
  • Workshop activities focused on spotting hazards in typical workplace scenarios and discussing practical prevention steps.

Day 2: Emergency Procedures and Response