
Be a Fire Warden in Your Workplace - Mandatory Fire Safety Drill for Educators, Caregivers and Construction Supervisors
Course Description
Fire safety is more than extinguishers and alarms—it's about protecting people, property, and entire communities. This course provides a complete, practical guide to fire warden responsibilities across construction sites, schools, colleges, and care settings. You will explore how fire behaves, how risks develop, and what actions prevent small hazards from turning into life-threatening emergencies.
You will begin with the foundations of fire behaviour, learning how fuel, heat, and oxygen create fire and how different environments influence its spread. From safety signage to essential equipment, you will gain clarity on the tools and systems that support effective fire prevention and emergency response.
As you progress, you will unpack the core responsibilities of a fire warden—daily checks, hazard spotting, maintaining safety systems, coordinating people, and leading during evacuations. Special attention is given to the legal frameworks that govern fire safety, including workplace obligations and the Fire Safety Order.
This course comes with the following sections:
Section 1: Fundamentals of Fire Warden Training
In this module, you explore how fire behaves, how to identify hazards, the science behind fire, and the essential duties of a fire warden during prevention and emergency response.
Section 2: All About Fire Extinguishers
In this module, you learn fire classes, extinguisher types, modern multi-purpose units, and how to safely and effectively operate extinguishers in different scenarios.
Section 3: Fire Warden Training in Construction
In this module, you examine construction-specific risks, ignition sources, changing site layouts, daily safety routines, and effective evacuation procedures in high-risk environments.
Section 4: Fire Warden Training in Education
In this module, you focus on school-based fire risks, arson prevention, legal duties, structured evacuation planning, and safeguarding young learners during emergencies.
Section 5: Fire Safety and Evacuation in Care Settings
In this module, you learn how to protect older adults and vulnerable individuals, assess mobility needs, and implement tailored evacuation strategies, including progressive horizontal evacuation.
Fire extinguisher mastery is a key practical component of this course. You will learn the fire classes, match them to the correct extinguishers, and understand modern multi-purpose units. Clear, step-by-step guidance shows you how to assess fire safely, use extinguishers effectively, and apply the golden rule—life safety always comes first.
By the end of the course, you will be equipped to lead with confidence, prevent incidents through vigilant daily practice, and respond decisively when every second counts. Whether you work in construction, education, care, or simply want to enhance your fire-safety knowledge, this course prepares you to protect lives and uphold the highest safety standards.
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