NEBOSH Certificate in Fire Safety

NEBOSH Certificate in Fire Safety

Description

Relevant to every workplace, the NEBOSH Certificate in Fire Safety is a qualification for those with fire safety responsibilities in the workplace. It is already established as a popular qualification with over 7,500 candidates having already achieved the qualification.

Through its focused syllabus you can learn and develop fire safety skills that can be used in workplaces anywhere in the world. 

As well as help you protect people, property and ultimately your business from the harm a fire can cause.

Also, this qualification replaces the National and International Certificates in Fire Safety and Risk Management.

Prerequisites

This qualification has no entry requirements. However it is important that learners have a suitable standard of English language in order to understand and articulate the concepts contained in the syllabus. 

Who should attend

Managers and supervisory staff who need to ensure that their organisation meets its responsibilities under fire safety legislation. Courses leading to this qualification should equip holders to carry out fire risk assessments of most low risk workplaces and identify the range of fire protective and preventative measures required. It is therefore also suitable for people moving into fire safety adviser roles.

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