By law, your business is required to follow fire safety regulations. Otherwise you could risk a fine or even prison. Therefore, at the very least, your business needs to provide fire safety training in order to stay within the law, although the safety of you and your employees is, of course, the main imperative.
Fire evacuation training
We’ve all got used to fire drills being a part of our working lives, and many drills are ‘helpfully’ announced in advance, which allows you the chance to prepare yourself to go and stand outside for a few minutes. But when a fire drill does take place unexpectedly, how many people just sit around feeling slightly confused and wait for someone else to do something? In a real fire, these vital seconds could mean the difference between life and death. Regular, unscheduled fire evacuation training will therefore help people to react more quickly and more decisively. They will get used to leaving by the nearest fire exit as quickly as possible, without running back to their desk first because it’s a bit chilly out and they want to grab their jacket.
Fire warden training
Fire wardens are an essential part of fire evacuation, and it’s important to give additional training to employees who volunteer to become fire wardens. They will be the ones to shepherd people out of the building towards the pre-arranged assembly point and check that everyone is accounted for. And the better trained your fire wardens are, the more likely it is that all your staff and visitors will safely evacuate the building.
Fire extinguisher training
Have you ever used a fire extinguisher? And if you haven’t, will you know how to operate one if you need to? If there’s a small fire in the office, are you going to waste time fumbling around trying to read the operating instructions while a small fire becomes a big one? If you need to use reading glasses, it’s going to be even trickier if you’ve left your glasses in another room. By incorporating practical fire extinguisher training into your overall fire safety training, you will ensure your staff understand the advantages and limitations of fire extinguishers and how they can save lives. And let’s face it, being allowed to set off fire extinguishers sounds fun too!
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