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NEBOSH Certificate in Fire Safety Course (FSC1) Feb 2022

NEBOSH National Certificate in Fire Safety (FSC1)

ELCAS Accredited Provider Code 8616

5-days plus exam day for only £745 +VAT 14th - 18th February 2022



Is this course right for me?


The NEBOSH Certificate in Fire Safety is ideal for:

  • Those responsible for fire safety in low to medium risk workplaces;

  • Health and Safety managers;

  • Facilities Managers;

  • Health and safety representatives within businesses.

This relevant and respected fire safety qualification will help you to:

  • Gain a solid technical foundation to build on through practical application and experience;

  • Positively influence fire safety behaviours 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.


Breakdown of the Course Syllabus:

  • Unit FSC1: Fire Safety

  • Element 1: Managing fire safety

  • Element 2: Principles of fire and explosion

  • Element 3: Fuel, oxygen and ignition sources and control measures

  • Element 4: Fire protection of buildings

  • Element 5: Safety of people in the event of a fire

  • Element 6: Fire safety risk assessment

  • Unit FSC2: Fire Risk Assessment


Results and Certification

Those who successfully complete the course and pass the assessments are awarded the official NEBOSH Certificate in Fire Safety.


All results for assessments should be received within 50 working days from the date of the examination or submission of the practical risk assessment. The specific date will be provided on examination entry confirmation forms.


Certificates will be posted directly to learners by us upon receipt from NEBOSH


Entry Requirements

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


NEBOSH recommends that learners undertaking this qualification should reach a minimum standard of English equivalent to an International English Language Testing System (IELTS)score of 6.0 or higher in IELTS tests.


For further information please see the latest version of the IELTS Handbook or consult the IELTS website: http://www.ielts.org/institutions/test_format_and_results.aspx http://www.ielts.org/institutions/test_format_and_results.aspx


Learning Support

Prior to the start of the course, the Learning Advisor will provide as much information and support as is required, during the course you should speak with the trainer in the first instance, who will seek further advice and clarification from the LearningAdvisorif required. Contact can be made with the Learning Advisor at any time. All queries will be answered in a transparent and efficient manner, the contact details for your Learning Advisor are as follows:


Mr Stuart Gilkinson

Tel: 07841 023522

Email:info@dorsethealthandsafety.com


Our Commitment

You can expect the highest standards of quality training from suitably qualified trainers, regardless of which training venue or course you have chosen.

You will be treated with respect, courtesy and dignity and due consideration given to your sex/sexual orientation, religious, cultural and philosophical beliefs.


Due consideration will be considered for persons with physical or learning impairments and reasonable adjustments made wherever possible. Please inform us if you have any such impairment at least 6 weeks prior to the start of the course and please note that this must be backed up with written evidence from a recognised body/professional and be no older than 5-years prior to the exam.


Unfortunately, as the classroom is located on the first floor and with no lift facility, delegates with certain physical impairments may find access challenging.


Lunch and Refreshments

Delegates can bring their own food and drinks with them should they choose to do so, there is also a shared kitchen on the premises with a microwave oven and refrigerator. A ‘snack van’ visits the centre each morning and a co-operative store is also sited within walking distance. Refreshments (tea, coffee and biscuits etc. will be provided throughout the course.


Location

The course is being held in

Suite 8 at The Portway Centre, Old Sarum Park, Old Sarum, Salisbury, SP4 6EB


Timings

Timings for the delivery of the course will be from 09:00 to 17:00 daily; a lunch break and a number of short refreshment breaks will be included throughout the day.


Course Dates:

14th February - 18th February 2022 (FSC1)

6th of April 2022 (FSC1 Open Book Exam)

The fire risk assessment must be sent to us within 10-days of the OBE





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