ICTQual AB Level 2 Award

Fire Safety Principles

Awarding Body

ICTQual AB

Duration

3 Days

Course

Fire Safety

study mode

Online Learning

Course overview

The ICTQual AB Level 2 Award in Fire Safety Principles is designed for individuals who require a more in-depth understanding of fire safety in the workplace. This course provides learners with comprehensive knowledge of fire hazards, prevention strategies, and fire safety management principles. Participants gain a clear understanding of UK statutory regulations, legal responsibilities, and fire safety standards, enabling them to help maintain safe and compliant work environments.

Learners develop practical skills in assessing fire risks, implementing preventative measures, and using fire-fighting equipment correctly. The curriculum also covers fire detection systems, evacuation procedures, emergency planning, and the responsibilities of fire wardens. Through interactive classroom sessions, scenario-based exercises, and case studies, participants enhance their ability to respond effectively to fire incidents, reducing the risk of accidents and safeguarding people and property.

This Level 2 award is ideal for employees, supervisors, and workplace safety officers seeking to advance their fire safety expertise. It supports professional development by reinforcing safe systems of work, improving hazard awareness, and fostering proactive fire risk management. Graduates leave the course equipped to take a more active role in fire safety, ensuring their organization meets regulatory requirements and maintains a safe working environment.

ICTQual AB

Approved Training centre of ICTQual AB

Centre # : ATC24001

Entry Requirments

Entry Requirements for the ICTQual AB Level 2 Award in Fire Safety Principles:

  • Educational Qualifications:Learners should have a basic level of literacy and numeracy; completion of a Level 1 fire safety course is recommended but not mandatory.
  • Professional Experience:No prior fire safety experience is required, though experience in workplace safety or supervisory roles is advantageous.
  • English Language Proficiency:Since the program is delivered in English, learners must show competence in reading, writing, and communication.

ICTQual AB Level 2 Award in Fire Safety Principles in Personal Protective Equipment qualification consists of 5 mandatory units.

  1. Principles of Fire Safety and Fire Triangle Theory
  2. Fire Risk Assessment Methods and Hazard Identification
  3. Fire Classification, Extinguishing Methods, and Equipment Use
  4. Emergency Evacuation Procedures and Roles in Fire Incidents
  5. Legal Requirements and Fire Safety Responsibilities of Employers and Employees

What You Will Gain

Principles of Fire Safety and Fire Triangle Theory

  • Explain the fire triangle and the conditions required for a fire to start and spread.
  • Identify basic principles of fire safety in different workplace contexts.

Fire Risk Assessment Methods and Hazard Identification

  • Apply simple fire risk assessment methods to identify hazards.
  • Recognize common workplace fire risks and suggest preventive measures.

Fire Classification, Extinguishing Methods, and Equipment Use

  • Classify different types of fire based on fuel sources.
  • Select appropriate extinguishing methods for each fire class.
  • Demonstrate correct use of basic fire-fighting equipment, such as extinguishers.

Emergency Evacuation Procedures and Roles in Fire Incidents

  • Describe effective evacuation procedures for fire emergencies.
  • Recognize the responsibilities of fire wardens, marshals, and staff during incidents.

Legal Requirements and Fire Safety Responsibilities of Employers and Employees

  • Identify key legal duties under workplace fire safety legislation.
  • Explain the roles of employers and employees in maintaining fire safety compliance.

Want to know more?

This course is ideal for employees, supervisors, fire wardens, and safety officers who want to enhance their fire safety knowledge and take a proactive role in workplace safety.

Learners should have basic literacy and numeracy skills. Completing a Level 1 fire safety course is recommended but not mandatory.

The course typically takes 1–2 days to complete, depending on the training provider.

It enhances workplace safety knowledge, prepares learners for supervisory roles, and supports compliance with legal fire safety responsibilities.

Yes, the course combines theoretical learning with scenario-based exercises and case studies to apply fire safety principles in real-world situations.

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