ICTQual Level 4 Award

Non-Clinical Fire Safety Train the Trainer

Awarding Body

ICTQual AB

Duration

5 Days

Course Type

Train the Trainer

study mode

Online Learning

Course overview

The ICTQual Level 4 Award in Non-Clinical Fire Safety Train the Trainer is an advanced programme designed for professionals who want to deliver high-quality fire safety training within organisations. Fire safety is critical in every workplace, and the ability to educate staff on prevention, emergency procedures, and compliance is essential for protecting people and property. This course equips participants with the skills to design, deliver, and evaluate structured training programmes focused on non-clinical fire safety, making it suitable for corporate, educational, and professional environments.

The programme combines theoretical learning with practical, hands-on activities to ensure real-world application. Participants engage in workshops, simulations, role-plays, and presentation exercises to strengthen their facilitation and instructional skills. Key topics include fire risk assessment, emergency evacuation procedures, fire prevention strategies, safe use of equipment, session planning, and assessment methods. Emphasis is placed on creating engaging learning environments, promoting fire awareness, and equipping staff with the knowledge and skills to respond effectively in fire emergencies, ensuring organisational safety compliance.

Ideal for HR professionals, safety officers, team leaders, and aspiring corporate trainers, this Level 4 award prepares graduates to lead fire safety training initiatives confidently. Participants gain the expertise to mentor staff, improve emergency preparedness, reduce risks, and foster a culture of safety within the organisation, ensuring compliance with fire safety regulations and creating a secure, well-informed workplace.

ICTQual AB

Approved Training centre of ICTQual AB

Centre # : ATC24001

Entry Requirments

Entry Requirements for the ICTQual Level 4 Award in Non-Clinical Fire Safety Train the Trainer:

  • Educational Qualifications:A minimum of a Level 3 qualification (or equivalent) in Health & Safety, Fire Safety, Management, or a related field is recommended.
  • Professional Experience:Relevant experience in fire safety, risk management, emergency procedures, or training delivery is preferred, particularly for those responsible for mentoring or supervising staff.
  • English Language Proficiency:Learners must have a sufficient standard of spoken and written English to understand course content, actively participate in discussions, and complete assessments.


The ICTQual Level 4 Award in Non-Clinical Fire Safety Train the Trainer consists of 7 mandatory units which are as follows.

Introduction to Fire Safety Training
Fire Prevention Strategies
Emergency Procedures and Evacuation
Fire Safety Equipment and Systems
Training Delivery and Facilitation
Assessment and Evaluation
Practical Application and Case Studies

Introduction to Fire Safety Training

  1. Fundamental Concepts: Understand the basic principles of fire safety and the importance of training in non-clinical settings.
  2. Historical Context: Learn about the evolution of fire safety practices and regulations.
  3. Trainer’s Role: Recognize the roles and responsibilities of a fire safety trainer.

Fire Prevention Strategies

  1. Risk Assessment: Gain skills in identifying and assessing fire hazards in various environments.
  2. Preventive Measures: Learn effective strategies to prevent fires, including safe storage of flammable materials and proper housekeeping practices.
  3. Policy Development: Understand how to develop and implement fire prevention policies and procedures.

Emergency Procedures and Evacuation

  1. Emergency Planning: Learn how to develop comprehensive emergency plans tailored to different types of non-clinical settings.
  2. Evacuation Protocols: Understand the principles and procedures for safe and efficient evacuation during a fire emergency.
  3. Communication Systems: Gain knowledge on the use and importance of communication systems during emergencies.

Fire Safety Equipment and Systems

  1. Fire Detection and Alarm Systems: Understand the different types of fire detection and alarm systems and their maintenance requirements.
  2. Fire Suppression Systems: Learn about various fire suppression systems, including sprinklers, fire extinguishers, and their proper usage.
  3. Equipment Maintenance: Develop skills in inspecting and maintaining fire safety equipment to ensure functionality.

Training Delivery and Facilitation

  1. Training Design: Learn how to design effective fire safety training sessions that are engaging and informative.
  2. Facilitation Techniques: Master facilitation techniques to manage group dynamics and encourage active participation.
  3. Visual Aids and Tools: Utilize visual aids and training tools to enhance learning and retention.

Assessment and Evaluation

  1. Learner Assessment: Develop methods for assessing learners’ understanding and competence in fire safety practices.
  2. Training Evaluation: Learn how to evaluate the effectiveness of training programs and make improvements based on feedback.
  3. Feedback Strategies: Implement effective feedback mechanisms to enhance learning outcomes and training quality.

Practical Application and Case Studies

  1. Real-World Scenarios: Engage in the analysis of real-world fire safety case studies to apply theoretical knowledge to practical situations.
  2. Problem-Solving Skills: Develop problem-solving skills to address complex fire safety challenges.
  3. Reflective Practice: Use reflective practice to evaluate and improve your approach to fire safety training.

Want to know more?

This course is ideal for safety officers, HR professionals, team leaders, supervisors, and aspiring corporate trainers responsible for staff safety and fire preparedness.

Learners will develop fire safety training skills, risk assessment techniques, emergency evacuation procedures, coaching and mentoring strategies, session planning, and methods to evaluate training effectiveness.

Graduates can pursue roles such as Fire Safety Trainer, Health & Safety Trainer, Learning and Development Specialist, Corporate Trainer, or Compliance Officer.

Yes, participants gain confidence in mentoring staff, delivering engaging training, and guiding teams to respond effectively in fire emergencies.

ICTQual qualifications meet professional standards and are valued by organisations seeking certified expertise in fire safety training.

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