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    NEBOSH Certificate in Fire Safety

    Introduction

    • The qualification looks at fire safety and can be applied in many sectors. On completion of the qualification, your learners will be able to:
    • Justify fire safety improvements using moral and financial arguments;
    • Advise how fires and explosions can occur and the appropriate controls to minimize fire and
    • explosion risks;
    • Advise their employer on the requirements for the fire protection of premises and workers including
    • the appropriate training obligations;
    • Carry out a fire risk assessment in their own workplace – prioritizing risks, inspecting the
    • workplace, recognizing a range of common fire hazards, evaluating risks (taking account of
    • current controls), recommending further control measures, planning actions
    Course Objective
    • Gain a solid technical foundation to build on through practical application and experience
    • Positively influence fire safety behaviors and improve fire safety culture
    • Learn fire safety techniques that are based on global best practice
    • Provide valuable in-house fire safety expertise for your workplace
    • Advance your career by gaining specialist fire safety knowledge
    • Avoid the damaging and sometimes catastrophic losses that result from fire.
    Activities
    • Classroom - Listening and contributing to discussions and exercises (group Discussions and quizzes)
    •  In addition to the above multiple exam preparation sessions , mock exams, and practice on the use of templates for fire risk assessment.
    •  This will hugely enhance the exam pass rate from the first attempt for most learners.
    •    Pass requirements:
    • Pass BOTH open book exam and fire risk assessment report
    Mode of Assessment:
    This qualification has a two-step assessment process that consists of:
    • An open book examination: you will be able to complete this at home or in another safe and suitable location where you can concentrate. You will be presented with a scenario that describes a realistic workplace and situation. You will then be asked to carry out a series of tasks using evidence presented in the scenario as well as the underpinning knowledge you have gained through your studies and revision. You will have 24 hours to complete and submit your paper - though you should be able to complete it in 4-5 hours.
    • A practical fire risk assessment: the fire risk assessment has been developed around fire risk assessment standards. The time needed to complete the fire risk assessment is not restricted. We do, however, recommend that you take around three hours to complete all four parts of the assessment. We feel that the three hours will allow you to show your understanding of the assessment requirements and complete a good quality fire risk assessment. Both assessments will be marked by an external examiner appointed by NEBOSH. These examiners are chosen for their experience and expertise to ensure that learners are assessed by the very best in our industry.
    • Additional complimentary exam preparation 4 workshops (virtual):
      • Mock exam 2 – IFC1 -Past open book exam paper group discussion workshop 
      • Mock exam 3 – IFC1- answers open book exam discussion and feedback workshop
      • Unit FSC2: Fire risk assessment Practical assessment Summary tips for common fire hazards at the workplace and common mistakes in completing the IFC2 NEBOSH project - workshop
      • IFC2 Self-marking workshop – A pre-submission exercise
    NEBOSH Certification Package:
    • NEBOSH books
    • Exam Registration at NEBOSH website for each participant 
    • Course certificate
    • Post exam
    • Mailing the certificate to any requested address in the world 

    • Introduction about NEBOSH and this qualification overview 
    • Pass requirement of the course and nature of the assessment
    • Managing fire safety 
    • Q&A & group discussion
    • Case studies – group discussion

    • Principles of fire and explosion 
    • Fuel, oxygen, and ignition sources and control measures 
    • Q&A & group discussion
    • Case studies – group discussion

    • Fire protection of buildings
    • Safety of people in the event of fire
    • Q&A & group discussion
    • Case studies – group discussion


    • Exam preparation interactive workshop - Mock exam 1 (Open book exam ) IFC1
    • Review of a past sample question paper
    • Review of candidates' answers to each part
    • Discuss the tips of good answers and commonly made mistakes
    • Group discussion – Q&A
    Additional complimentary exam preparation 4 workshops (virtual):
    • Mock exam 2 – IFC1 -Past open book exam paper group discussion workshop 
    • Mock exam 3 – IFC1- answers open book exam discussion and feedback workshop
    • Unit FSC2: Fire risk assessment Practical assessment Summary tips for common fire hazards at the workplace and common mistakes in completing the IFC2 NEBOSH project - workshop
    • IFC2 Self-marking workshop – A pre-submission exercise

    • Those responsible for fire safety in low to medium-risk workplaces
    • Health and Safety managers
    • Facilities Managers
    • Health and safety representatives within businesses

    • There are no entry requirements for this qualification.
    • It is important that learners have a suitable standard of English language in order to understand and articulate the concepts contained in the syllabus. 


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