NCFE Level 2 Certificate in Fire Risk Assessment

Length: 20 hours
Venue: Any
Cost: £325 per person (+ VAT)
Maximum Delegates: N/A

Course Introduction

Maintaining a safe workplace for your employees, contractors and visitors is essential.

With legislation now putting the responsibility on the employer (specifically the person in day-to-day charge of the business) to comply with legislation, it is crucial to be able to demonstrate competence when completing legal obligations.

Duration: 20 hours

The NCFE Level 2 Certificate in Fire Risk Assessment helps candidates develop a sound knowledge of current fire regulations, as well as helping them understand the process of assessing a fire risk and carrying out a fire risk assessment. The programme is intensive and will provide delegates with the tools to address the Fire Risk Assessments in their own properties.

Course Outline

Qualification

The NCFE Level 2 Certificate in Fire Risk Assessment is an ideal qualification for the Responsible Person in an organisation, or the person that is undertaking the implementation for the Responsible Person, under the statutory duty as a result of the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005.

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