The NEBOSH Fire Safety qualification provides students with the necessary fire safety skills and knowledge to protect people, property and the workplace from fire hazards. By the end of the course, candidates will be able to identify fire risks and implement a range of fire prevention measures.
As part of this course, we also focus on creating the right fire safety culture. This can play a significant role in helping to avoid the damaging and sometimes catastrophic losses that can result from fire. Organizations with staff who have undergone NEBOSH Fire Safety training can rely on a safer environment for employees and visitors.
The NEBOSH Fire Safety Certificate course is perfect for those who have fire safety responsibilities at a low to medium risk workplace (such as an office), including Facilities Managers and Health & Safety Managers and Representatives.It is also suitable for individuals who wish to build a career as a fire safety adviser.
The NEBOSH Certificate in Fire Safety consists of 6 elements:
When studied through E-learning, we recommend spending 50 hours on the course.ย
FSC1 –ย An online, open book examination which candidates have 24 hours to complete.ย
FSC1 โ Open book exam
FSC2 โ practical assessment
Distinguished 24 years career as an occupational health and safety security and environment (OHSSE) professional in heavy industrial settings, Binh Pham has demonstrated accuracy in dealing with hazardous work practices and conditions. He is competent in providing OHSSE consultations for functional departments and businesses and in providing regulatory compliance and site HSE audits and risk assessments. Binh strives to ensure businesses to develop and maintain a zero-injury safety culture through employees and contractors safety, health and environment training. He has provided loss prevention and risk management consulting parts to a variety of oil and gas, power, manufacturing, construction, and retail/distribution with a track record of satisfying results without Lost Time Injury (LTI) thorough his career.