Course description
NEBOSH Certificate in Fire Safety
The NEBOSH Certificate in Fire Safety is recognised as the quintessential fire safety risk management qualification. As health and safety regulations continue to become more stringent, it is vital we all proactively carry out fire safety risk assessments and engage with our fire safety responsibilities.
The course comprises two central units that will cover pivotal areas such as the core fundamentals of fire safety principles, risk and safety management and the prevention of fire risk.
The NEBOSH Certificate in Fire Safety is recognised globally by employers and professional memberships. Begin your NEBOSH Fire Certificate Distance Learning with Astutis' Virtual Learning Course today!
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Suitability - Who should attend?
NEBOSH recommend that the standard of English required to study for the FSC must be such that you can both understand and articulate the concepts contained in the syllabus. It is important to stress that you as the learner should make your own decision on your standard of proficiency in English.
Training Course Content
FSC1
Fire Safety
This unit covers the entire course providing a comprehensive level of fire safety training. It covers topics such as fire risk assessments and the stages of building evacuation.
FSC2
Fire Risk Assessment
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Average rating 4.7
Thorough and interesting course.
The class course delivery was first class. Everything was well organised. The whole experience was great. The lecturer was well knowledgeable and method of teaching was great
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Good course content, appropriately paced and delivered with opportunities for questions and group discussion.