Fire Safety Training Schemes

Preventing fires is the best way to protect against full scale disasters in your business or home.

From knowing how to use equipment to orderly evacuations, there’s plenty you can do to ensure fire safety. Key to this is comprehensive fire safety training, whether that’s for fire marshals or just to increase fire awareness. Our training schemes provide essential guides on how to act in the event of a fire whether as a person responsible for overseeing safety or not. Course members will also be briefed on all up-to-date fire regulations and fire precaution tips, giving them the confidence to perform under the pressure of such an event.

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Fire Marshal Training

Fire Awareness Training

Fire Watch Training

Manual Handling Training

ERT and Fire Fighting Training 

Risk Assessments

Preventing fires is the best way to protect against full scale disasters in your business or home.

From knowing how to use equipment to orderly evacuations, there’s plenty you can do to ensure fire safety. Key to this is comprehensive fire safety training, whether that’s for fire marshals or just to increase fire awareness. Our training schemes provide essential guides on how to act in the event of a fire whether as a person responsible for overseeing safety or not. Course members will also be briefed on all up-to-date fire regulations and fire precaution tips, giving them the confidence to perform under the pressure of such an event.

Fire Marshal Training

Fire Awareness Training

Fire Watch Training

Manual Handling Training

ERT and Fire Fighting Training 

Risk Assessments

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4 July 2025
From the 4th of July 2025 · All uses of AFFF containing PFOA are prohibited . · All existing stocks of AFFF containing PFOA must be managed appropriately by a suitably authorised waste management contractor with the proper Waste Codes such as NFER. · Notification made to the EPA of proper disposal/management of stocks of AFFF containing PFOA including proof of appropriate management. What is the status of the European Commission proposal to extend the deadline for the phase-out of PFOA in fire-fighting foam? Currently the deadline remains as the 4 th July 2025 The European Commission has proposed extending the deadline for the phase-out of PFOA in fire-fighting foam to 3rd December 2025. This proposal has been adopted, but the amendment has not yet been officially designated. Currently the deadline remains the 4th July 2025 until sometime as it's officially implemented by the Commission. For details and Commission updates on this initiative see Chemical pollutants – limits and exemptions for perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) .