For many things
acquiring training is one thing, but giving training and advice yourself is
another.
To be qualified to
some tasks like ensuring fire safety, following regulations and training are
necessary. However those who are going for the application aren’t the only one
required to follow regulations, the ones who also give the training and information
for stuff like fire safety also have their own set.
October 2006 the
Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 stated that the Responsible Person
must carry out a Fire Safety Risk Assessment and based on that assessment take
appropriate action to minimize risks.
Responsible Person are
those who are assigned or responsible for a business premises, it is their
moral and legal obligation to fulfill and make sure the office or establishment
or workplace follows the fire safety standards set by the law.
For one thing training
the trainer has some guidelines in doing so. And here are some of the expected
qualities that they receive after training:
- Confidence in delivering fire safety training and handling any questions that the delegates raise during the course.
- A greater awareness of the hazards of fire.
- An understanding of the nature of fire and how it spreads.
- An understanding of human behavior in a fire.
- Knowledge of current fire safety legislation.
- Understanding of the actions to take in the event of a fire.
- The ability to distinguish between the different types of fire extinguishers and the fires for which they are suited.
- The ability to tackle small fires with confidence.
Making sure that the
trainers are competent and that they follow the standards of Fire Safety is
just essential for they will be the source of knowledge and training for the
other person who requires fire safety training. It is essential that whoever
gives the fire safety training should be qualified and assured that they will
provide the proper knowledge and training.
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