The Incident Investigation course focuses on techniques for gathering complete, accurate, and objective incident data, establishing root causes, reporting findings, and determining corrective action.
Discussion, demonstrations, and exercises cover investigation and interview techniques. Participants learn how to uncover the who, what, why, when, and how of each incident, and how to analyze data to prevent injuries, property damage, and financial losses.
Outline
Module 1: Fire Safety Legal Framework
Overview of fire safety legislation and regulations
Responsibilities of duty holders under the law
Understanding the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order
Interpreting fire safety guidance documents and codes of practice
Module 2: Fire Risk Assessment and Management
Advanced techniques for conducting fire risk assessments
Evaluating and managing fire hazards and risks
Developing fire safety management plans
Fire safety audit and review processes
Module 3: Fire Safety in Building Design and Construction
Fire safety considerations in building design
Compliance with building regulations and standards
Active and passive fire protection systems
Managing fire safety during construction and refurbishment projects
Module 4: Fire Safety Strategy and Emergency Planning
Developing comprehensive fire safety strategies
Designing effective emergency evacuation plans
Emergency planning for large or complex premises
Communicating fire safety information to building occupants
Module 5: Fire Safety Inspections and Enforcement
Roles and responsibilities of fire safety inspectors
Conducting effective fire safety inspections
Enforcing fire safety regulations and issuing notices
Collaboration with enforcement agencies and authorities
Module 6: Fire Safety Training and Education for Managers
Training needs analysis and competency frameworks
Designing and delivering fire safety training for managers
Promoting fire safety awareness and culture within the organization
Ensuring compliance with training requirements
Module 7: Fire Safety Management Systems
Introduction to fire safety management systems (FSMS)
Implementing a structured FSMS (e.g., ISO 45001)
Monitoring and reviewing the effectiveness of the FSMS
Continual improvement and best practices in fire safety management
Module 8: Fire Safety in High-Risk Environments
Fire safety considerations in high-rise buildings
Fire safety management in healthcare facilities
Managing fire risks in industrial and hazardous environments
Fire safety in transportation and storage facilities
Module 9: Business Continuity and Fire Emergency Planning
Integrating fire safety into business continuity plans
Developing fire emergency response procedures
Coordinating with emergency services and first responders
Testing and reviewing fire emergency plans
Module 10: Fire Safety Leadership and Management
Effective leadership in fire safety management
Collaboration and communication with stakeholders
Managing budgets and resources for fire safety
Establishing a culture of continuous improvement in fire safety
Who Should Attend ?
The course is designed for individuals who have a solid understanding of fire safety principles and are responsible for managing fire safety within their organizations or premises. This course builds upon the knowledge gained in Level 1 and Level 2 Fire Safety training, focusing on advanced fire safety management strategies, regulatory compliance, and risk assessment.
Date
February 17, 2025 11:33 am - February 21, 2025 11:33 am(GMT+00:00)