The Basic Fire Safety Awareness for Business Premises Training Course by Imperial Corporate Training Institute provides participants with the essential knowledge and practical skills to identify fire hazards, prevent workplace fires, and respond effectively during fire emergencies. Designed for employees, supervisors, facility managers, and business owners, this training course helps organisations create safer working environments while promoting compliance with workplace fire safety regulations.
As a Healthcare Management training course, this programme also highlights fire safety considerations within healthcare facilities, offices, commercial buildings, and other business premises. Participants will learn evacuation procedures, fire prevention strategies, the safe use of fire extinguishers, emergency response planning, and the importance of maintaining fire safety equipment. The course combines best practices with practical guidance to improve workplace preparedness and reduce fire-related risks.
Objectives
Upon completing this course, participants will be able to:
- Understand the fundamentals of fire safety awareness in business premises.
- Identify common workplace fire hazards and implement preventive measures.
- Recognise the causes and stages of fire development.
- Understand fire safety legislation and organisational responsibilities.
- Respond appropriately during fire emergencies.
- Use different types of fire extinguishers safely and correctly.
- Follow effective evacuation procedures and emergency exit protocols.
- Understand the role of fire wardens and emergency response teams.
- Reduce fire risks through workplace inspections and safe working practices.
- Promote a proactive fire safety culture across the organisation.
Target Audience
This course is suitable for:
- Business owners and employers
- Office managers and administrators
- Facility and building managers
- Health and safety officers
- Fire wardens and emergency response personnel
- Healthcare administrators and facility supervisors
- Employees working in commercial or industrial premises
- HR professionals responsible for workplace safety
- Maintenance and operations staff
- Anyone responsible for workplace fire safety compliance