Fire Safety Awareness Training
About Fire Safety Awareness Training
This fire safety awareness training course is specially designed for hospitality workers.
It aims to equip staff with the necessary knowledge and skills to respond effectively to fire and emergency situations within a hospitality venue to ensure the safety of staff and patrons. This training will teach you how to identify potential fire hazards, use fire safety equipment, and execute evacuation plans efficiently. By the end of this course, you will be confident in your ability to manage fire-related emergencies and contribute to a safer working environment.
Importance of Fire Safety Training
Fire safety awareness is essential in any workplace, especially in the hospitality industry, where the safety of numerous guests and staff members is at stake. Fires can cause significant damage, not only to property but also to lives. Understanding fire prevention and response can drastically reduce the risks associated with fire hazards.
Proper fire safety training helps prevent emergencies, ensures swift and effective responses during a fire, and minimises the potential for injury and loss. By fostering a culture of fire safety, hospitality workers can create a secure environment that prioritises the well-being of everyone in the venue.
Key Learning Outcomes
- Fire Prevention Techniques: Learn how to identify and mitigate common fire hazards in the workplace, including proper chemical handling, electrical safety, and maintaining clear evacuation routes.
- Understanding Fire Behavior: Gain insights into how fires start and spread, and understand the fire triangle’s components—oxygen, heat, and fuel.
- Emergency Response Priorities: Master the steps to take during a fire emergency, including raising the alarm, coordinating evacuations, and prioritising life safety.
- Use of Fire Safety Equipment: Learn how to use fire extinguishers, fire blankets, and fire indicator panels to effectively combat small fires and prevent escalation.
- Evacuation Procedures: Learn the proper procedures for safely evacuating guests and staff, including assisting those with mobility impairments and managing assembly points.
- Role of a Fire Warden: Understand the responsibilities of a fire warden, including leading evacuations, communicating with the Chief Warden, and ensuring the safety of all individuals during an emergency.
Same-Day Certificates
CTA will issue your completion certificate on the same day as when you submit your assessments if the conditions are met:
- All assessments submitted before 4 pm AEST
- You pass your assessments
While we aim to send all certificates and Statement of Attainments on the same day, occasionally, there can be delays of up to 2 days, especially around public holidays. Please contact our support team via live chat or at 0738788977.
Your USI Number
We are unable to issue your SOA without your USI number. To ensure there are no delays, please submit your USI prior to submitting your final assessment. You can do this via the LMS, live chat, phone or by emailing us at [email protected].
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FAQs
To enrol multiple students in the same course please fill in the below form. We offer a discount for bulk bookings.
Discount Offers for Bulk Enquiries
Purchase of 5-9 of the same course: | 5% discount |
Purchase of 10-19 of the same course: | 10% discount |
Purchase of 20+ of the same course: | 20% discount |