Fire

Fire safety qualification

by Mark Rowe

The health and safety exam awarding body NEBOSH has launched a new fire safety qualification. NEBOSH says its Certificate in Fire Safety helps learners develop practical fire safety skills that can be used to protect people, buildings and business.

The syllabus covers the principles of fire and explosion, how to identify fire hazards in the workplace and the controls that can be put in place to reduce risk. The qualification, which is suitable for low to medium risk workplaces, offers businesses a great way to build in-house fire safety expertise.

Dee Arp, NEBOSH Chief Operating Officer said: “The qualification’s content and assessment aim to help learners gain practical skills and knowledge. The two-part assessment consists of an open book examination and fire risk assessment practical. Both give learners the opportunity to practice what they have learnt so they can immediately make a positive contribution to fire safety in their workplace.”

The NEBOSH Certificate in Fire Safety will replace the UK and International NEBOSH Certificates in Fire Safety and Risk Management. It can be studied from May 1, through NEBOSH’s accredited Learning Partners.

Visit: www.nebosh.org.uk/fire.

Meanwhile the awards body has postponed graduation day until 2022 and has rebooked the Symphony Hall in Birmingham for April 6, 2022. The 2020 ceremony had to be postponed because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The 2021 date was set at June 28, and NEBOSH says it is unclear whether travel restrictions and social distancing measures will be fully lifted in the UK by then. Visit www.nebosh.org.uk.

Related News

  • Fire

    Student rooms protected

    by Mark Rowe

    A luxury student development in the heart of Durham has had fitted Kentec’s Taktis fire detection and alarm products. Ernest Place, ten…

  • Fire

    The VESDA-E VEA

    by Roy

    (Dublin, IRELAND — 9 June 2015) Xtralis, the global leader of early & reliable detection, verification, monitoring, & response solutions for safety…

  • Fire

    Alarms firm’s remote audit

    by Mark Rowe

    Due to the enforced lockdown to combat the COVID-19 pandemic, the SSAIB inspectorate took the decision to continue to offer certification by…

Newsletter

Subscribe to our weekly newsletter to stay on top of security news and events.

© 2024 Professional Security Magazine. All rights reserved.

Website by MSEC Marketing