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The main legislation providing for the health and safety of people in the workplace are the Safety, Health & Welfare at Work Acts 2005 & 2010. This Act consolidates and updates the provisions of the Safety, Health & Welfare Act 1989.

It applies to all employers, employees (incl. fixed-term and temporary employees) and self-employed people in their workplaces.

The Act sets out the rights and obligations of both employers and employees, and provides for substantial fines and penalties for breaches of the health and safety legislation.

Safety, Health & Welfare at Work Acts 2005 & 2010

We offering training & certification in:

Fire Training

Course Details:

This course is tailored towards non emergency response staff and is designed to teach people what to do in case of a fire and basic fire extinguisher use.

Objectives:

On completion of this course participants will be able to:

  • understand the chemistry of fire and fire triangle
  • identify fire hazards in the workplace
  • use and maintain portable fire extinguishers & hydrants
  • understand evacuation procedures
  • understand Fire Warden duties and fire lists

The Course Includes:

  • introduction
  • causes and costs of fire
  • legislation overview
  • chemistry of fire & fire triangle
  • development & spread of fire
  • smoke behaviour
  • action in the event of fire
  • means of raising alarm
  • summoning & assisting the fire brigade
  • action on hearing the fire alarm
  • evacuation procedures / fire lists
  • tackling the fire
  • role of the Fire Warden

Duration: 2.5 Hours

Participants: Max. 10

First Aid

Fire Warden

Course Details

This half day training course trains participants to act as Fire Wardens in an emergency situation.

Objectives:

On completion of this course participants will be able to:

  • list their duties as Fire Wardens
  • describe the chemistry of fire
  • identify fire hazards in the workplace
  • assist in evacuation procedures and drills

The Course Includes:

  • introduction & objectives
  • theory of fire
  • spread of fire
  • smoke behaviour
  • classification of fires
  • portable fire extinguishers
  • fire prevention & evacuation procedures
  • duties of a Fire Warden
  • maintaining & calling fire lists
  • end of course discussion & review

Duration: 2.5 Hours

Participants: Max. 10

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